[959] Chron. Henry VI., 30.
[960] See Political Songs, ii. 207.
[961] See e.g. Cal. Rot. Pat., 277.
[962] Ancient Correspondence, vol. lvii. No. 97.
[963] Add. Charters, 44, 531.
[964] Cotton MS., Nero, D. vii. f. 154 (June 25, 1431).
[965] Bedford described Joan of Arc as ‘a disciple and Lyme of the Feend called the Pucelle that used fals enchantements and Sorcerie’; Rymer, IV. iv. 141.
[966] Rot. Parl., iv. 118.
[967] Lond. Chron., 107; Walsingham, Hist. Angl., ii. 331. See also Harleian MS., 2256, f. 193vo.
[968] Fabyan, 614; Holkham MS., p. 10.