[34] Rapin.
[35] M. Paris.
[36] Hen. Knyghton.
[37] A small silver cross of beautiful workmanship was found buried a few years since, near the fatal tree.
[38] Mentioned by Walter Hennyngforde, and quoted in Grafton’s Chronicle.
[39] The Palace of Bishops Hatfield, then a royal residence, where the Princess Elizabeth resided in a kind of honourable custody, though still rigorously guarded.
[40] Hall’s Chronicle, p. 365. Parliamentary History. Vol. II. 345.
[41] Afterwards the home of Lady Jane Gray.
[42] History of St. Albans.
[43] Whethemstede and Guthrie.