Bolenger John, a Minstrel, [70], [129].

In one place he is merely called a Minstrel, but in the other he is specifically described as a Sackbut.

Bolayn Anthony de, a merchant of Paris, [15].

Boleyn Sir Edward, Knt. 10, [44].

Apparently the uncle of the celebrated Ann Boleyn. He married Ann, daughter and heiress of Sir John Tempest, but little more seems to be known of him.

Boleyn Lady Ann, [4], bis, [13], [44], [47], [50], [61], [72], [74], [88], bis, [90], [95], [97], bis, [98], bis, [101], [128], [179], [183], [217], [222], [223], [245].—See Pembroke.

Some observations on these entries will be found at the commencement of the volume.

Bolougne, [268], sæpe.

----, paid the king's offering to our Lady of, [272].

The king was at Bologne in November, 1532, and offered 11s. 3d. to the image of our Lady of that place.