[846] The Orleans or Armagnac party (so-called from the Duc d'Armagnac, Constable of France) the deadly enemy of the Dukes of Burgundy.
[847] Samer au bois, near Boulogne.
[848] Cockets or seals delivered to merchants in token of their merchandise having passed the Custom-house.
[849] Sir William Neville, Lord Falconbridge & Earl of Kent.
[850] He had been killed at Barnet.
[851] Margaret, daughter of Henry VII, married to James IV of Scotland.
[852] Printed in Rushworth's Collections.
[853] Derby House, Cannon Row, Westminster, erected in 1598 by William, Earl of Derby. It was surrendered to Parliament temp. Charles I, and was used for Parliamentary Committee meetings and other state purposes.