[830] See Stubbs, iii. 117, 118.

[831] Rot. Parl., iv. 439.

[832] Rot. Parl., iv. 424.

[833] Register of Abbot Curteys, part of which is printed in Archæologia for the year 1806, vol. xv. pp. 66-71.

[834] Probably April 24, the last Saturday in the month.

[835] Ordinances, iv. 210, 211.

[836] Ordinances, iv. 213-215.

[837] Ordinances, iv. 211-213.

[838] Ibid., iv. 243-247.

[839] His quarrel with Gloucester never seems to have been made up, for in his will, made in 1435, the name of his brother does not once appear, and the chief executors were the Archbishop of York and Beaufort—two of Gloucester’s most determined opponents. Testamenta Vetusta, i. 242.