3 parts #1 The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Paston Letters, Volume VI (of 6), Part 1 (Letters, Chronological Table), Edited by James Gairdner Will of ‘Clemens Paston de Paston, A.D. 1419, June. witnessed by Roberto Gynne, and others 'Proved at Norwich, ‘2 Oct. An. Dom. supradicto.’' https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42240/42240-h/42240-h.htm https://fiftywordsforsnow.com/ebooks/paston/paston6a.html#page189 - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - o - see also: 49 1444 Robertum Gynne, Johannem Albon de Paston [From Douce Charters in Bibl. Bodl., No. 18.] https://www.gutenberg.org/files/40989/40989-h/40989-h.htm https://www.gutenberg.org/files/42240/42240-h/42240-h.htm Robert Gynne was also party to another transaction involving William Paston and William Joye in 1444 (#49) #2 The Project Gutenberg eBook, The Paston Letters, Volume II (of 6), Edited by James Gairdner 1436 (A) John Gyne letter to John Paston (#29) letter pertains to a lost purse John Gyn of Sneylewell Not later than 1444 (B) John Gyney letter to William Paston regarding his wife who is sick (#52) John Gyney of North Walsham https://www.gutenberg.org/files/40989/40989-h/40989-h.htm William Paston also purchased various other lands in the county of Norfolk. 38.2 It would appear that he had also an estate at Therfield, in Hertfordshire, as shown by an inscription in the east window of the north aisle of the parish church, in which were portraits of himself and his wife underwritten with the words, Orate pro animabus domini Willelmi Paston et Agnetis uxoris ejus, benefactorum hujus ecclesiæ (Chauncey’s Hertfordshire, 88). #3 THE PASTON FAMILY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY The first phase COLIN RICHMOND, Reader in History, University of Keele several mentions of Gynne or Gyn The animals, grain, farm tools, and domestic utensils (duly apprised by Robert Gynne and John Albon of Paston), which were handed over to William Joye, were carefully detailed in an inventory The early date is confirmed by the presence of Robert Gynne, who witnessed Clement Paston's will in 1419. pg 31 Which John Gyn's letter to William Paston expounds but does not explain: Davis II, pp. 4 - 5 pg 38 In John Gyn's letter, 'the evidences ... that I shuld amende the defautes ther-jnne, and that that doon there shuld of Baxteres place of Honyng be taken estate to you as to other' (Davis II, p. 5) makes one ponder. [ther-jnne probably = therein] pg 39 So, John Gyn's letter (Davis II, no. 425) should be February 1437. What was John Gyn's part in all this? pg 40 https://epdf.pub/the-paston-family-in-the-fifteenth-century-volume-1-the-first-phase-vol-1.html John GYN of Norwich, chaplain This is probably the man who wrote the letter See: File: [ 68 ] [ John_Gyn_1430_Norwich.txt ] [ Norfolk ] See: File: [ 112 ] [ Robert_Gynne_1419_Paston.txt ] [ Norfolk ] What is connection between John Gyn and Robert Gynne?