Atkins Richard, [36].

Attorney to the King's, [135].

The Attorney General in May, 1531, was Christopher Hales, but it is not certain that the payment was to that officer.

Audley Lord, [65].

John Tuchet, who was restored to that dignity in 1512, and died ante 1558.

---- ——, his son's child christened, [145].

John Tuchet, Lord Audley, above mentioned, had issue, three sons, George, Edward, and Richard. George succeeded to the dignity in 1558, and had a son Henry, who also became Lord Audley, and it was probably that Henry who was christened in May 1531, and which would fix the date of his birth to that year, a point which has not been ascertained. Richard, the 3rd son of Lord Audley, also had issue, to one of whom this entry might relate, but the former is most likely. The state of the pedigree of that family is however so very confused and imperfect, that it throws no light on the point.

Audley, the king's servant, [204].

Augustine, the falconer 105.

St. Austins, i. e. Augustines Canterbury, Abbot of, [274].