[[23]] The will is given in the Excerpta Historica, pp. 246-248. He also appointed William Catesby, another meritorious but shamefully maligned public servant, to be his executor.
[[24]] 'My Lord Lyle has come to my Lord Protector and waits on him.' Stallworthe's second letter (Excerpt. Hist. p. 16).
[[25]] Croyland, p. 566.
[[26]] Davies, York Records, p. 134.
[[27]] The date of Richard's accession is fixed by the Year Book. 'Les Reports des Cases.' See Davies, York Records, p. 157 n.
[[28]] 'A wise man and a good, and of much experience.'—Morton, in Rastell.