[1630] Ibid. p. 251. Weissenborn, Acten der Erfurter Univ. part I, p. 122.
[1631] Anal. Franc. II, 287.
[1632] He brought forward a ‘propositio circa Hussitarum articulum; de Donatione Constantini, num justo titulo clerici possideant bona Ecclesiarum temporalia quae Sylvestri a Constantino sint collata, in concilio Basiliensi 1432 ad disputandum proposita.’ Gebhardt, 257. Several of his discourses at the Council are preserved in Balliol Coll. MSS. 164, 165.
[1633] Twyne MS. XXIV, p. 129 (from Reg. Chichele, part II, fol. 35).
[1634] ‘Into pitous use of pore men.’ Wilkins, Conc. III, 456. The whole process against Russell will be found in Wilkins, Conc. III, 438-462.
[1635] Ibid. 434. Cf. Mon. Franc. I, 520: ‘ad has expensas (i.e. for the tiling of a roof in the London convent) dedit gardianus Russell iii libras.’
[1636] Given in English, Wilkins, Conc. III, 438.
[1637] Ibid. 456. Russell says himself, ‘Y ... went to the court of Rome supposyng ther to have be socured.’ Ibid. 457.
[1638] Ibid. 457-8.
[1639] If it be the same, but he is here described as an Austin Friar. See the receipt for the £10, executed in the names of the proctors, and dated Feb. 1, 1429/30, in Oxf. Univ. Archives, F 4, f. 15. ‘Noverint universi per presentes nos ... recepisse ... de Fratre Willelmo Russell ordinis Augustinencium decem libras sterlingorum virtute cujusdam gracie sibi concesse de commutacione convivii debiti in die incepcionis sue.’