his office as protector of people, [36-38];
robe of “clean scarlet”, [62];
modes of his election, [226-228], [274-276];
his assistants, [228];
oath on “Black Book”, [230];
of Bristol, [212], note 2;
his supervision of trades, [37-38];
of Canterbury, [284];
of Coventry, [205], [207], note 2;
of Exeter, his election, [169-171];