[413] Walsingham, Hist. Angl., ii. 344.
[414] Hall, 114.
[415] Ramsay, ii. 78.
[416] Stubbs, iii. 94.
[417] Rymer, IV. ii. 139. By this will Gloucester was left a bed and £100.
[418] Testamenta Vetusta, i. 21.
[419] Rymer, IV. iii. 8.
[420] Rymer, IV. iii. 7. Ramsay, i. 246, while allowing that no chronicler gives any reason for the breach between Henry V. and the Bishop of Winchester, suggests that it may have been due to a possible demand of the latter for some security for the money he had lent to the former. Security had been given on July 18, but there is nothing in this to explain the Chancellor’s resignation. At any rate, if these two men could not agree as to this debt, it is obvious that they had no confidence in one another.
[421] Hardyng, 391.
[422] Rymer, IV. iv. 80.