Rex Franciæ subtiliavit viis et modis quibus potuit qualiter deturbaret regem Angliæ et repatriare faceret ne tantum destrueret et debellaret regnum Scotiæ.—Knighton (Rolls Series No. 76), i, 476.

-Id., i, 461.

Letter Book E, fos. 1-4—(Memorials, pp. 187-190).

John de Grantham was allowed 60 shillings for a horse which he lost whilst going to this parliament on the city's business. (Letter Book F, fo. 9b.) It is, however, not clear that Grantham attended the parliament as a city member.

Chron. Edward I and II, ii. 122.

Letter patent, dated 12 August.—Pleas and Mem., Roll A 1, membr. 35.

-Id. ibid.

Letter patent, dated Westm., 24 March.—Letter Book F., fo. 6.

-Id., fo. 6b.

Chron. Edward I and II, i, 366.