[322]. A. Spont, Letters and Papers relating to the French War, 1512–13, pp. 51, 52, 133, 140, 146. This work is a collection from all sources of original documents concerning the war.

As far as can be traced, this is the first occasion on which a ship is recorded to have been sunk by gun fire.

[323]. Chapter House Book xiii, printed in Administration of the Royal Navy, pp. 372–81.

[324]. Letters and Papers, i, No. 5108.

[325]. Ibid., No. 4968.

[326]. Pepysian MS. printed in Archaeologia, vi. 216.

[327]. From Add. MSS., 22047.

[328]. Spanish Cal. vi, part i, p. 342. July 1541.

[329]. Letters and Papers, iv, No. 1714.

[330]. Inventory.