[177] Monstrelet, 394, followed by Holinshed, iii. 87.
[178] Monstrelet, 394; Elmham, Liber Metricus, 146.
[179] Windeck, cap. 66; Capgrave, Chron., 315; Otterbourne, 278; Walsingham, Hist. Angl., ii. 317.
[180] Rot. Parl., iv. 94.
[181] The Sheriff was to have the indentures ready by February 14, 1417; Rymer, IV. ii. 192.
[182] Ordinances, ii. 230, 231.
[183] Ibid., iii. 9; Rot. Parl., iv. 320.
[184] Muster Rolls of the Army, preserved in the Chapter-House at Westminster, printed in Gesta, 265. Livius, 31, gives 100 lances and 300 archers. Stowe, 353, follows Livius. 100 spears and 300 archers in Holkham MS., p. 15. Holinshed, iii. 89, gives 470 lances and 1410 archers.
[185] Gesta, 111; Elmham, Vita, 96. Harleian MS., 2256, f. 181, gives Portsmouth as the place of starting.
[186] Livius, 33; Gesta, 111; Monstrelet, 406.