of Canterbury, his office respecting pilgrims, [376];
of Exeter, his dependence on the Earl of Devonshire, [339];
of Fordwich, his jurisdiction, [412];
of Hythe, [408], note;
of Leicester, dispute about election of, [235], note 2;
of Liverpool, first election of, [218], note, [271];
of Lydd, [398], note 2;
of Lynn, his authority limited by Bishop of Norwich, [286];
dispute with the Bishop about jurisdiction, [289-94];
his sword, [293];