[364] Letters and Papers, 21st May, 1513. Fox and Dawtrey to Wolsey.
[365] Ibid., i, 4474.
[366] Ibid., iii, 2337. Surrey to King.
[367] State Papers (ed. 1830) 20th Aug., 1545.
[368] Letters and Papers, i, 3445, 5747, and 27th March, 1513. Chapter House Books, vol. vi. Pipe Office Declared Accounts, 2193. Prices varied a great deal, being much higher at Portsmouth for instance than at Yarmouth.
[369] Letters and Papers 19th April 1545 (uncalendared) and State Papers (ed. 1830) 12th Aug., 1545.
[370] Letters and Papers iii, 2362. Surrey to Wolsey.
[371] State Papers, Dom., Ed. VI, xv, 11.
[372] Letters and Papers, 9th March 1545-6 (uncalendared) and Q.R. Anc. Misc. Navy, 616 d., 2.
[373] Rot. Pat. 14th of Henry VIII, Pt. II, m. 26. ‘Embezzlement,’ in these pardons, had not the particular meaning attached to the word now. They were meant to protect the holder against accusations he might not, from lapse of time, have sufficient evidence to refute.