----, paid in charity on the walls of, [272].
----, paid the king's offering to the image of our Lady in the wall at, [272].
Cambric, ells of, [84].
Cambridge, the Vice Chancellor of, [30].
John Watson.
----, to Mr. Latimer and other scholars of, [73].
This item is of much interest. Gilpin, in his life of Latimer, says, that Dr. Butts, the king's physician, being sent to Cambridge relative to the divorce, applied to Latimer for his opinion and that of his friends upon the abstruse points in dispute, and finding them favourable to his wishes, brought Latimer with him to Court. It is possible that the entry in question referred to that circumstance; but it is most probable from the words of it that Latimer and the other scholars were afterwards sent for, instead of accompanying Butts.
Candish, servant of the Duke of Suffolk, [26], [154], [251].
Candisshe, [58].
The gardener at Wanstede.