[418] D'Ewes, 260.

[419] Id. 282.

[420] D'Ewes, 410.

[421] P. 438. Townsend calls this gentleman Davenport, which no doubt was his true name.

[422] D'Ewes, 433.

[423] Id. 440 et post.

[424] Id. 470.

[425] D'Ewes, 474; Townsend, 60.

[426] Id. 62.

[427] See the letter in Lodge's Illustrations, vol. iii. 34. Townsend says he was committed to Sir John Fortescue's keeping, a gentler sort of imprisonment.