[32] Sharpe, op. cit. I, p. 594.

[33] Rye, Carrow Abbey, App. IX, pp. xvi, xvii, xviii.

[34] See Archaeologia, XV (1806), pp. 100-101; ib. XXXV (1853), p. 464.

[35] V.C.H. London, I, p. 518.

[36] Ib. pp. 518-9.

[37] Sharpe, op. cit. II, p. 267. Two years previously (1396) John de Nevill had left legacies to his sister Eleanor and to his daughter Elizabeth, minoresses of St Clare; Durham Wills and Inventories (Surtees Soc.), p. 39.

[38] Sharpe, op. cit. II, p. 589.

[39] Ib. II, p. 331.

[40] Ib. II, p. 577.

[41] Not counting legacies left to various nunneries, without specific reference to a relative professed there.