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Excerpt from Metcalf Genealogy
On account of their adherence to the house of York, and Richard III., Myles Metcalf, the Recorder, and his brother, the Chancellor, were expressly excepted from the pardon granted in 1485, by Henry VII. But they were afterwards pardoned and restored to office. Myles Metcalf died Feb. 25, 1494, and was buried in the Minster of York. There was a brass tablet in the Minster of York with the inscription.
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