Journal 15, fo. 124; Letter Book Q, fo. 122.

Letter Book Q, fo. 120b.

Wriothesley, i, 151, 153; Grey Friars Chron., p. 48.

Holinshed, iii, 346.

Wriothesley, i, 151, 152.

Journal 15, fo. 239b; Letter Book Q, fo. 167b.

Journal 15, fo. 240.; Letter Book Q, fo. 168; Wriothesley, i, 154.

"A coarse frieze was so called from a small town in the West Riding of Yorkshire. An Act of 5 and 6 Edward VI (1551-2) provided that all "clothes commonly called Pennystones or Forest Whites ... shall conteyne in length beinge wett betwixt twelve and thirtene yardes."

Repertory 11, fo. 193b; Letter Book Q, fo. 133; Wriothesley, i, 154.

Wriothesley, i, 155.