John Stile

He was ordered to stay there, making a permanent position; this was the first England resident diplomatic posting, rather than a transient mission, at a secular (i.e. non-papal) court.

The latter had had three husbands but her will as Dame Kateryn in 1531 describes Sir John having been in the wars in Ireland with Thomas the Duke of Norfolk.

Another John Style, a mercer who gets confused died in 1505 (Will at PCC) who mentions in his will Langley and Bekynham(sic) for Beckenham, Kent who was father to Sir Humphrey Style and had married Elizabeth Wolston, daughter of Guy Wolston.

Some sources related to this John Style state he bought Langley at Beckenham at a date which has been found to be later than his death.

[5] He was buried at St. Thomas of Acre, chapel of the London Mercers guild.