[1110] See Beckington Correspondence, i. 281.

[1111] See various letters in Beckington Correspondence, i. 279-284.

[1112] Papal Letters, vii. 29.

[1113] Beckington Correspondence, i. 284, 285.

[1114] However, Wheathampsted, Gloucester’s friend, wrote to Martin V. excusing the Archbishop’s conduct, Cotton MS., Claudius, D. 1, f. 1, and 1vo.

[1115] He was evidently interested in the conciliar movement, for among his books was a volume containing records of all the doings, both public and secret, at the Council of Constance. Cotton MS., Nero, E. v.

[1116] Martène and Durand, Amplissima Collectio, viii. 816, 817. Cf. Harleian MS., 826, f. 15.

[1117] Add. MS., 26, 784 f. 30vo.

[1118] Beckington Correspondence, ii. 37.

[1119] See Henry’s justification of the release of Orleans, Stevenson, Letters and Papers, ii. 451-460.