[297] Stapledon’s “Register,” p. 342.
[298] S.P.C.K., “Chichester Diocese,” p. 104.
[299] “Dioc. Hist. of Hereford,” pp. 113, 114.
[300] “Papal Letters,” i. 59, Rolls Series.
[301] “Early Lincoln Wills,” p. 163.
[302] Whitaker’s “Craven,” p. 95.
[303] (Job xix. 21), A. Gibbons, “Early Lincoln Wills.”
[304] “Test. Ebor.,” p. 73.
[305] Brown, “Fasc.,” ii. 412.
[306] October, 1441, the parishioners of Ashdown, Kent, complain that their rector, Lawrence Horwood, does not provide at his own cost, as he ought to do, a clerk to officiate in the church on holy days. The suit in the bishop’s court on this matter went on for two years, and was left unsettled.