[[26]] Harl. MS. 433, fol. 78 and 187.
[[27]] Ibid. 433, fol. 118.
[[28]] v. 577.
[[29]] The Earl of Oxford was appointed Constable of the Tower for life, on September 22, 1485. We may hope that Oxford, who did not reside, had no guilty knowledge.
[[30]] Memorials of Henry VII. i. pp. 41, 95.
[[31]] Memorials of Henry VII. i. p. 384.
[[32]] Was this Morton? Buck had heard so.
[[33]] Memorials of Henry VII. ii. p. 251.
[[34]] Ibid. i. p. 460.
[[35]] Sandford, v. p. 404.