[m] Rot. Parl. p. 35-38.

[n] Id. p. 57.

[o] See p. 47 of this volume.

[p] Nevertheless, the commons repeated it in their schedule of petitions; and received an evasive answer, referring to an ordinance made in the first parliament of the king, the application of which is indefinite. Rot. Parl. p. 82.

[q] p. 73. In Rymer, t. viii. p. 250, the archbishop of York's name appears among these commissioners, which makes their number sixteen. But it is plain by the instrument that only fifteen were meant to be appointed.

[r] Rot. Parl. 5 R. II. p. 100.

[] Rot. Parl. 5 R. II. p. 104.

[t] The commons granted a subsidy, 7 R. II., to support Lancaster's war in Castile. R. P. p. 284. Whether the populace changed their opinion of him I know not. He was still disliked by them two years before. The insurgents of 1382 are said to have compelled men to swear that they would obey king Richard and the commons, and that they would accept no king named John. Walsingham, p. 248.

[] Walsing. p. 290, 315, 317.

[x] Rot. Parl. 5 R. II. p. 100; 6 R. II. sess. 1, p. 134.