[111] Archbishop Gray’s “Register,” p. 45.
[112] Ibid.
[113] Eyton’s “Shropshire,” v. 28.
[114] Whitaker’s “History of Whalley,” p. 223.
[115] Whitaker’s “History of Whalley,” pp. 223-225.
[116] The great Law-book of the Mediæval Church.
[117] The king is supposed to visit his own chapels and hospitals by the Lord High Chancellor.
[118] Sir R. Phillimore.
[119] In the college at Tonge, any one of the five chaplains bringing a guest to dinner was to pay for him 3d. if at the high table, and ¼d. if at the low (S.P.C.K., “Lichfield,” p. 161).
[120] A. Heales, “History of the Free Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen, Kingston-on-Thames.”