[1358] Ibid., 178.
[1359] Ibid., 198.
[1360] See Macray, Annals of Bodleian, 13.
[1361] On 1st March 1544 a certain John Stanshawe, gentleman, stole from the church of St. Mary ‘unam Zonam de argent. aurat. voc. le Duke Humfrey’s gyrdyll.’ Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII. (London, 1905), vol. xx. Part 1. p. 655.
[1362] Epist. Acad., 373. Letter of the University of Oxford to Wheathampsted.
[1363] Leland, Collectanea, iii. 58; Hearne, MS. Diary, xxxvi. f. 199. It is probable that this motto was used by Gilbert Kymer. It is found stamped on the binding of a medical work written for him and now preserved in the Bodleian Library (Laud MS., 558). Another binding which encloses another medical treatise written by the same scribe, and presumably also for Kymer, now in the Merton College Library, bears the same legend. (Merton College MS., 268.) My attention has been drawn to this by Mr. Gibson of the Bodleian Library.
[1364] The books alluded to are to be found in the indentures printed in Epist. Acad., passim .
[1365] Leland, Commentarii, 453.
[1366] Livius, 2.
[1367] Basin, i. 189.