Footnote 44: D.N.B., xiv., 449; cf. L. and P., i., 513. On Henry VIII's accession D'Ewes was appointed keeper of the King's library at Richmond with a salary of £10 per year.[(back)]
Footnote 45: Skelton, Works, ed. Dyce, vol. i., p. xiii.; the white and green still survive as the colours of Jesus College, Oxford, founded by Queen Elizabeth.[(back)]
Footnote 46: Ib., p. xxi.; a copy of the latter, which Dyce could not find, is in Brit. Mus. Addit. MS. 26787.[(back)]
Footnote 47: Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 26787.[(back)]
Footnote 48: Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19553.[(back)]
Footnote 49: F.M. Nichols, Epistles of Erasmus, i., 201.[(back)]
Footnote 50: Printed in 1500 at the end of Erasmus's Adagia.[(back)]
Footnote 51: F.M. Nichols, pp. 423-24; L. and P., iv., 5412.[(back)]
Footnote 52: Cotton MS., Vitellius, A., xvi., f. 172.[(back)]
Footnote 53: Hist. MSS. Comm., 5th Rep., App., p. 549.[(back)]