[1472] Mon. Franc. I, 556. Tanner (Bibl. 202) confounds him with another H. de Costesey in the fifteenth century.
[1473] Bale, I, 409.
[1474] Leland, Collect. III, 49.
[1475] Twyne MS. XXIII, 266; cp. Part I, Chapter VII.
[1476] Wood, Hist. et Antiq. II, 398; Le Neve, Fasti III, 465, 170; Mon. Franc. I, 542.
[1477] Wadding, VII, 291.
[1478] According to Bale he left several of his works to the convent at Reading; I have not found the authority for this statement. See Tanner, Bibl. 469. Adam de Lathbury was Abbat of Reading monastery in 1233. Dugdale, Vol. VI, Part III, p. 1509.
[1479] The assertion that he flourished in 1406 rests on a misunderstanding of the explicit in MS. Merton Coll. 189: ‘explicit secundum alphabetum et sic totum opus est completum A. D. 1406.’ This of course only refers to the writing of the MS.
[1480] Liber moralium in Threnos, cap. 106; Merton Coll. MS. 189, fol. 172 dorse.
[1481] MS. Selden, supra 64, fol. 75.