White Book, [258], note 3;

law about ordinances of worsted-shearers, [149], note 1;

relations with country workmen, [105-106]

Norwich, bishop of, begs for restoration of town’s liberties, [391];

relations of, with Lynn, [403], [408-412], [419], [423-424], [428]

Nottingham, advantages of its position, [322-325];

ordered to contribute to keeping of sea, [323];

condition of people, [327-328];

small part played by ecclesiastical interests in, [329];

its quarrel with Sir John Babington, [329], note 1;