[660] Twyne, MS. XXIII, 89. His executors according to Twyne were the Chancellor and Dean (?) of Oxford; ‘sed probatum est illius testamentum ... per A. Archidiaconun Oxon;’ prob. Adam of St. Edmundsbury, who held the office of Archdeacon in 1223 and 1234.
[661] Durham Wills (Surtees Soc.), Vol. I, p. 9.
[662] Wadding, IV, 240, quotes his will (dated 1264) from ‘Historia Guicenonii,’ Tom. 2, fol. 59 and 60-7, i.e. Samuel Guichenon.
[663] Twyne, MS. XXIII, 105.
[664] See abstract in Bp. Hobhouse’s Life of W. of Merton, p. 45.
[665] Hist. MSS. Commission, Report V, p. 560. ‘This Thomas Waldere,’ says Mr. Riley, ‘was probably the wealthiest man of his time in Wycombe.’
[666] Roman Transcripts at the Record Office, ‘Archivio Vaticano Armar. I, Capsula 9, Num. 9.’ Le Neve, Fasti, III, 159.
[667] Wood, MS. D. 2, p. 61 (Lincoln Coll. Archives).
[668] Sharpe’s Cal. of Wills proved in the Court of Hustings, London, Vol. I.
[669] Wood, MS. D. 2, p. 59 (Lincoln Coll. Archives).