[1338] Ibid., 177-179, 184.

[1339] Ibid., 177-179. This was not the first time that Gloucester had been likened to Julius Cæsar.

[1340] Epist. Acad., 184.

[1341] Munimenta Acad., 758; Epist. Acad., 179.

[1342] Epist. Acad., 198, 204, 205.

[1343] Ibid., 232-237. The indenture mentions one hundred and thirty-five volumes as the total, but only one hundred and thirty-four are given in the list.

[1344] Ibid., passim.

[1345] Additional MS., 4608, f. 100, 100vo.

[1346] By counting the same items more than once Anthony Wood brings the total to five hundred and thirty-nine; Wood, History of the Antiquities of the University of Oxford, 914, 915.

[1347] Munimenta Acad., 261-266.