[254] Ib., 292.

[255] Leet Book, 287; first printed in Sharp, Antiq., pp. 228-231.

[256] Leet Book, 292.

[257] Beheaded on Gosford Green, 1469.

[258] York and Warwick swore to keep the peace (Ramsay, ii, 199).

[259] Paston Letters (ed. Gairdner), i. 408.

[260] Leet Book, 297.

[261] The Archbishop of York, the Bishops of Winchester, London, Lincoln, Norwich, Exeter, Worcester, Chester, Hereford, and Salisbury; the Abbots of Glastonbury, Bury S. Edmunds, Gloucester, Malmesbury, Cirencester; Lawrence Booth, privy seal; the Dukes of Exeter, Buckingham, Somerset; the Earls of Shrewsbury, treasurer, Stafford, Northumberland, Arundel and Devonshire; the Lord of S John's, the Lords Roos, Suydeley, steward of the Household, Stanley, Beauchamp, Berners, Grey de Ruthyn, Lovell, Wells, Willoughby, and Dudley, were present.

[262] Leet Book, 298.

[263] Ib., 299.