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The Paston Letters - Volume 5

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. . .nd lete me send you no mor massangers for this maters; but send me be the berer her of more certeyn comfort than ye have do be all other that I have sent be for. In any wyse, lete the letters that shall come to the Erle of Oxenford comyn with the letters that shall comyn to the Duke of Norffolk, that if he wull not aggree to the ton, that ye may have redy your rescuse that it nede no mor to send therfor. God kepe you.

Wretyn the Tuesday next befor Holy Rood Day, in hast. Be your Moder.

45.1 [From Fenn, iv. 382.] This and the other letters relating to the siege of Caister are all rendered certain in point of date by the documents touching its surrender on the 26th September.

45.2 John Dawbeney, Esq.

45.3 Osbert Berney, the other person here mentioned as dead, was not killed at the siege. He survived, and died without issue some years after, when he was buried in Bradeston Church in Norfolk, there being a brass plate in the chancel. . . Read More

Community Reviews

Definitely got across the tumultuous background of the time period. However, I grew tired of reading footnote after footnote trying to figure out who each person was and the significance of every place mentioned.

This is a wonderful collection of fifteenth-century family letters related to the everyday lives of the Paston family of Norfolk. Many are related to business, but my favourite is the Valentine sent by Margery Brews to John Paston III in 1477: 'RYGHT reverent and wurschypfull and my ryght welebelove

This tome is a collection of letters by and to members of the distinguished Norfolk family over a period of three generations. The tome is entrancing for the pictures they give us of life in 15th century England. Unpublished until 1787, the 1088 private letters of the Pastons of Norfolk furnish a bo

Tough read, this is a source book.

A glimpse into the lives of a 15th century gentry family via their letters. There’s tragedy, comedy, family fallings out, high politics, business, faith, war, love, and an inordinate amount about the estate of Sir John Fastolf…

An interesting insight into landed-elite family life during the Wars of Roses. The edition with modern spelling is helpful. The footnotes add intrigue and another layer of understanding to letters that initially appear superficial. Great primary source.

Recommended as part of the Future Learn course England In The Time Of Richard III. Background reading. One of the main sources for history of the period. Very informative.

A very nice view of daily life in the 15th century through the Paston family letters. Among a lot of comings and goings of the family, the compilation notably includes a description of the bridal cortege of Margaret of York in Bruges as witnessed by one of the sons, an invitation to a mourning relat

As a book, middling excitement. But as a historical source, invaluable. 3.5, possibly 4.

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