[1328] Beckington Correspondence, ii. 249, 250; Epist. Acad., 110.
[1329] Epist. Acad., 115-133.
[1330] Ibid., 134, 135.
[1331] Ibid., 136.
[1332] Epist. Acad., 155-157.
[1333] Ibid., 139, 140. It was also through Gloucester’s influence that Bedford was induced to promise to endow his lectureships; Ibid., 81-83, 95.
[1334] Ibid., 152, 153.
[1335] Munimenta Acad., 266, 267.
[1336] Epist. Acad., 114, 115.
[1337] The numbers are variously stated in different letters as 120, 126, and 129. This last corresponds with the number of books in the indenture; Ibid., 179-183.