Repertory 13, pt. ii, fo. 529.
-Id., fo. 526b.
-Id., fo. 534b.
Repertory 13, pt. ii, fo. 420.
Stafford had issued a proclamation from Scarborough Castle declaiming against Philip for introducing 12,000 foreigners into the country, and announcing himself as protector and governor of the realm. He was captured by the Earl of Westmoreland and executed on Tower Hill 28 May.—Journal 17, fo. 34b; Letter Book S, fo. 127b; Holinshed. iv, 87; Machyn's Diary, p. 137.
Journal 17, fo. 37b; Letter Book S, fo. 131.
Journal 17, fos. 37b, 38; Letter Book S, fo. 131b.
Machyn, p. 142.
Repertory 13, pt. ii, fo. 517.
"London fond v.c. men all in bluw cassokes, sum by shyppes and sum to Dover by land, the goodlyst men that ever whent, and best be-sene in change (of) apprelle."—Diary, p. 143.