Strype, Stow's "Survey" (1720), bk. ii, p. 193.
Repertory 2, fos. 12, 14; Grey Friars Chron. (Camd. Soc., No. 53), p. 29.
The sum mentioned by Holinshed (iii. 539), is £1,400; Cf. Fabyan, p. 689.
Baker, in his Chronicle (ed. 1674), p. 248, puts Capel's fine at £1,400; Cf. Fabyan, p. 689; Holinshed, iii, 530; Journal 11, fo. 94.
Fabyan, p. 690.
Letter Book M, fo. 138; Journal 11, fo. 28.
Journal 11, fos. 37-39.
Gairdner's "Henry the Seventh," p. 206.
Journal 10, fos. 318, 318b; Repertory 2, fos. 10b-11b. A list of "such places as have charged themself and promysed to kepe the yerely obit" of Henry VII, as well as a copy of indentures made for the assurance of the same obit, with schedule of sums paid to various religious houses for the observance of the same, are entered in the City's Records.—Repertory 1. fo. 167b; Letter Book P, fo. 186b.
The generally accepted day of his death, although the City's Archives in one place record it as having taken place on the 21st.—Journal 2, fo. 67b; Cf. Fabyan, 690.