[706] Ibid. iii. 379, 380.
[707] Ibid. 318-320; Hist. MSS. Com. v. 433-4.
[708] These charges were heavy in the southern towns. For example, Canterbury and Sandwich had to provide Warwick and his garrison with victuals in Calais in 1457. Oman’s Warwick, 64.
[709] Lit. Cant. i. 213-222. This quarrel was 100 years old at this time. Hist. MSS. Com. v. 433.
[710] Hist. MSS. Com. ix. 98.
[711] Hist. MSS. Com. v. 521.
[712] The last Jubilee, when the oblations amounted to £600, was celebrated in 1470. In 1520 the Pope demanded a half of the gross receipts, but the archbishop and chapter not being disposed to grant this no Jubilee was held. Literæ Cantuar. iii. xxxv., xxxvi.
[713] Hist. MSS. Com. ix. 145-146.
[714] Ibid. v. 433.
[715] Hist. MSS. Com. v. 433-4.