[601] Univ., II., p. 657.
[602] Quoted in Moberly’s Life of William of Wykeham, p. 108.
[603] Yorkshire Schools, II., p. 4.
[604] Cott. MSS. Titus, c. IX., f. 58; Ed. Ch., p. 110.
[605] Grandisson’s Register, II., p. 666.
[606] Durham Cathedral Muniments, Liber Elemosinarii, fol. 12 r.; Ed. Ch., p. 124.
[607] Sarum Church and Diocese (R. S.), p. 334.
[608] Stat. Coll. Oxon., I.; Ed. Ch., p. 171.
[609] Strictly speaking, Winchester and Eton were examples of the collegiate churches we are describing in the next chapter. In their turn, the collegiate churches of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were chantries on a large scale.
[610] Rot. Parl., V., 45.