Gregory's Chron., p. 192.

Journal 5, fo. 40b.

Alexander Iden, who appears to have pursued Cade beyond the limits of his own jurisdiction, as Sheriff of Kent, into the neighbouring county of Sussex, where the rebel was apprehended in a garden at Heathfield.—"Three Fifteenth Cent. Chron.," preface, p. vii.

The exclusion of the Duke and other nobles from the king's council had been made an express ground of complaint by the Kentish insurgents.

Chron., p. 196.

"And so thei brought (the duke) ungirt thurgh London bitwene ij bisshoppes ridyng unto his place; and after that made hym swere at Paulis after theire entent, and put him frome his good peticions which were for the comoen wele of the realme."—Chron. of London (Nicolas), p. 138.

Journal 5, fos. 131, 132b, 133b.

Journal 5, fos. 134b, 135b, 136.

-Id., fo. 148.

-Id., fo. 152.