[184] Oxford City Records, 191.
[185] Wood, MS. F 29 a, fol. 179 a.
[186] Eccleston, p. 35.
[187] Wadding, I, 346; cf. Mon. Franc. I, xxx-xxxii.
[188] Cf. Bacon’s works, De retardatione senectutis, Antidotarius, &c.; and Opera Inedita, 374—‘regimen sanitatis.’ Grostete’s ‘interest in physical science seems to date from his connexion with the friars.’ M. Lyte, p. 30.
[189] Mon. Franc. I, 24.
[190] MS. F 29 a, f. 176.
[191] Liber Conf. fol. 79 b.
[192] Mon. Franc. I, 37.
[193] Grostete, Epistolae, p. 17 sqq., letter to Agnellus and the convent at Oxford, written between 1225 and 1231.