[160a] Hutton’s Bosworth Field, p. 69; and see ibid., Advertisement, pp. iv. and v., where an error is pointed out in his statement as to the number of acres.
[160b] Hutton’s Bosworth Field, pp. 69 and 70.
[160c] Ibid., p. 87.
[160d] Ibid., additional particulars, p. 241.
[160e] Some land occupied as part of Sutton Field Farm, by Mr. Cooper, a farmer of respectability, is called Cornhill Furze, and lies on the north side of the road leading from Shenton to Sutton Cheney.
[161a] Hutton’s Bosworth Field, p. 88.
[161b] On his way from Lichfield to Tamworth, he was joined by Sir Thomas Bourchier and Sir Walter Hungerford, who had deserted Richard’s party, and with some difficulty joined the Earl of Richmond.
[161c] Thomas Lord Stanley. See Chap. II.
[161d] Sir William Stanley. See Chap. II.
[161e] Hutton’s Bosworth Field, Additional Particulars, pp. 195, 196.