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80 CIPM, Hen. VII (3 vols, 1898–1956), i, 258–9.Google Scholar
81 App.II, 63.
82 App.I, 5.
83 BL, Add. MS 32, 113, fols 216–18v. This evidence was taken c. 1512, probably during one of the attempts at arbitration, App.II, 65, 66, 69–72.
84 126, 129.
85 BL, Add. MS 32,113, fols 230v–233.
86 142.
87 CIPM, Hen. VII, ii, 595–6Google Scholar. Christian was the daughter of Henry Sotehill of Stockerston.
88 App.II, 63.
89 CPR, 1494–1509, 481; App.II, 65, 66.
90 App.II, 69.
91 Bayne, C.G. and Dunham, W.H. (eds), Select Cases in the Council of Henry VII (Selden Society, LXXV, 1956), cxxxvGoogle Scholar; App.II, 70.
92 App. II, 70, 71.
93 App. II,73.
94 The obligation is dated 27 June 1519, CB, 850. Sir Robert Brudenell and Sir Humphry Coningsby made the attempt.
95 The obligation is dated 2 May 1524, prior to arbitration by Sir Lewis Pollard and Sir Richard Brook, CB, 855.
96 App.II, 88.
97 App.II, 88.
98 App.II, 85.
99 App.II, 85.
100 App.II, 87.
101 App.II, 88. Visiting Plumpton, Leland observed that there was ‘a park and a fair house of stone with 2 towers longging to the same. Plumpton is now owner of it, a man of fair land and lately augmented by wedding the daughter and heir general of the Babthorpes’, Smith, Lucy Toulmin (ed.), The Itinerary of John Leland in or about the Tears 1535–1543 (5 vols, 1907–1910), i, 87.Google Scholar