[1061] Blunt, The Reformation of the Church of England, 1882, vol. 1, p. 92, footnote, says that the lady in question was ‘Eleanor the daughter of Cary who had lately married (Anne’s) sister Margaret.’
[1062] Dugdale, Monasticon, ‘Wilton,’ vol. 2, p. 317, gives the correspondence. The abbess who succeeded to Isabel Jordan was probably Cecil Bodman or Bodenham, of whom more p. 441.
[1063] Fish, S., ‘A Supplicacyon for the Beggers,’ republished Early Engl. Text Soc., 1871.
[1064] More, Th., ‘The Supplycacyon of Soulys,’ 1529 (?).
[1065] Wright, Th., Three chapters of letters on the Suppression (Camden Soc., 1843), nrs 6-11.
[1066] Gasquet, A., Henry VIII and the English Monasteries, vol. 1, pp. 110-150.
[1067] Gairdner, J., Letters and Papers etc., vol. 8, Preface, pp. 33 ff.
[1068] Wilkins, D., Concilia, 1737, vol. 3, p. 755.
[1069] Dict. of Nat. Biography, article ‘Legh, Sir Thomas.’
[1070] Wright, Three chapters etc., p. 56.