[[5]] Worcester, Lichfield, Durham, St. Asaph, and Bangor (Rous, 217).

[[6]] Of St. David's.

[[7]] See also Rous, p. 216.

[[8]] Sheppard's Christ Church Letters, 46, quoted by Gairdner, p. 115.

[[9]] Rymer, xii. 200, quoted by Gairdner, p.

[[10]] Buck, p. 31, who gives the Letters Patent.

[[11]] Confession of his son.

[[12]] It is generally alleged that there was no trial. The appointment of Sir Ralph Ashton proves that there was.

[[13]] King Richard's Traitors, Oct. 1483

In the bill of attainder (Rot. Part. v. p. 294) there are 100 persons. Of these were executed