[[1]] Hook, v. p. 409.

[[2]] He was then Master of the Rolls.

[[3]] Alexander VI., 1492-1503.

[[4]] Tyndale, The Practice of Prelates, p. 305. Parker Society.

[[5]] Lord Bacon, Henry VII.

[[6]] Utopia, p. 20.

[[7]] Morton was intimately acquainted with the real facts. He makes no mistakes. His mis-statements are all prepared designedly and with an object. He even knew the name of Buckingham's messenger, and that of Gloucester's servant to whom he applied for a secret interview with his master.—P. 134, ed. 1821.

[[8]] Ellis's Original Letters, second series, i. p. 147.

[[9]] Wardrobe Accounts.

[[10]] Stallworthe's letter of June 21 (Exc. Hist. pp. 14-10). The Croyland monk also gives the surrender of young Richard after the arrest of Hastings (p. 566).