[810] Cal. of French Rolls, Rep. 48, App. 290.
[811] Rymer, IV. iv. 194; Gregory, 176.
[812] Monstrelet, 666.
[813] Ibid., 673; Lond. Chron., 120; Leland, Collectanea, i. 491; Polydore Vergil, 47.
[814] Devon, Issue Roll, 425.
[815] Stevenson, Letters and Papers, ii. 417, 418. This document, which is undated, is put under the year 1428 by the editor, though no reason is assigned for so doing. The fact that Beaufort is alluded to as a cardinal, and the mention of Bedford, confines the possible date of the manifesto within 1427 and 1435. This was the only occasion between these two dates that Gloucester set foot in Calais, where this document was signed.
[816] Rymer, IV. iv. 194.
[817] Lond. Chron., 120.
[818] Cal. Rot. Pat., 277; G. E. C., Peerage, iv. 44.
[819] Rot. Parl., iv. 420.