Bonvice Anthony, [82].

Books paid for, [18], [44].

----, Mass, [24].

The price of six Mass books with velvet to cover them was 3l. 11s.

---- brought, [85], [89], ter, [106], [109], [110], [112], [116], [137], [190], [274].

With the exception of the last entry of a book given to the King at Canterbury, in November 1532, all the notices refer to books sent by Abbots and Priors, or of the removal of boat loads of books from one palace to another, between October 1530 and January 1532, but chiefly early in 1531, and there can be little doubt that they related to the subject which then occupied Henry's mind, his divorce.

----, inventory of, brought, [89].

The inventory in question was clearly the catalogue of the library in the Abbey of Reading, and was doubtlessly sent to enable Henry to ascertain if it contained any thing relative to the theological point in which he was then so deeply interested.

----, for printed, [101].

----, paid to an Armourer for garnishing, [123], [214].