Footnote 662: L. and P., ii., 1131.[(back)]

Footnote 663: Ibid., ii., 1314.[(back)]

Footnote 664: Ibid., ii., 1312.[(back)]

Footnote 665: Ibid., ii., 1315; cf. another petition to the same effect from the inhabitants of London (ibid., i., 5725 (i.)).[(back)]

Footnote 666: Ibid., ii., 1223.[(back)]

Footnote 667: See Dr. Gairdner, History of English Church in Sixteenth Century, ch. iii., where the story of Richard Hunne is critically examined in detail. Its importance consists, however, not in the question whether Hunne was or was not murdered by the Bishop's chancellor Horsey, but in the popular hostility to the clergy revealed by the incident.[(back)]

Footnote 668: L. and P., ii., 2.[(back)]

Footnote 669: Ibid., ii., 2492.[(back)]

Footnote 670: Ibid., ii., 4074.[(back)]

Footnote 671: Ibid., iii., 929.[(back)]