[93] See M. Paris, Rymer, &c.
[94] Holinshed.
[95] The queen is said to have sucked the poison out of a wound which her husband received in the Holy Land, from the poisoned dagger of the emir of Jaffa.—See Lingard, v. ii. p. 369.
[96] Johnes' Froissart, i. xxv.
[97] Rymer, vii.
[98] Rot. Parl. iii.
[99] See the curious original document in Hume.
[100] King Henry IV. p. ii.
[101] See a curious MS. account of this 'solempnyte' in the Cotton Library, as quoted by Mr. Taylor, Glory of Regality, p. 263.
[102] See the preceding Note.