Chron. Edward I and II. i, 216, 272.
Lib. Cust., i, 408, 409.
-Id., i, 425.
Chron. Edward I and II, i, 291. The precise date of his election is not known. Bishop Stubbs, in his introduction to the Chronicle cited (i, p. lxxxii), states it to have taken place in January. This can hardly have been the case, inasmuch as the city had not been taken into the king's hands before the middle of February—forty-one days after the commencement of the Iter. See Lib. Cust. i, p. 378.
Letter Book E, fos. 119b-120 (Memorials, pp. 142-144).
Chron. Edward I and II, i, 293, 296.
-Id., i, 297.
Dated, Boxle, 25 October. Patent Roll 15, Edward II, Part 1, m. ii.
Chron. Edward I and II, i, p. 298. Re-elected "by the commons at the king's wish."—Aungier Fr. Chron. (Riley's transl.), p. 254.
Chron. Edward I and II, i, pp. 298-299.