, f. 263.
[1714] Wood, Athenae, 94.
[1715] Wood, ibid. Lyte, 456.
[1716] Lyte, 475.
[1717] Wood, ibid. Several other references to him are found in the records of the Chancellor’s Court: his servant, William Cooper, was convicted of an assault on a scholar in 1509, Acta Cur. Cancell.
, f. 94 b; in 1513 he took Richard Leke into his service. See App. B; see also EEE, fol. 265 a.
[1718] Reg. G 6, fol. 22 b, 27 b, 29 b, 30, 31 b, 43, 58 b.
[1719] Reg. G 6, fol. 18. R. Hadley was one of the Observants qui fugam petierunt in 1534; Cal. of State Papers, Hen. VIII, Vol. VII, No. 1607.