[68.] Translated from the Latin copy in the British Museum, MS. Harl. 1197, art. 15, folio 319 b.

[69.] Duodecim pauperes de sumptibus dictæ Ecclesiæ alendi.

[70.] Duo unus Pincernæ, et unus subpincerna, duo unus cociquus, et unus subcoquus. Sic in MS

[71.] MS. No. 688 in Lambeth Library. MS. Harl. cod. 1594, art. 38, in Brit. Mus.

[72.]

Farewell, in Oxford my college cardynall!

Farewell, in Ipsewich, my schole gramaticall!

Yet oons farewell! I say, I shall you never see!

Your somptious byldyng, what now avayllethe me?

Metrical Visions [Wolsey.] by George Cavendish, in his Life of Wolsey, (ed. Singer, ii. 17). Wolsey’s Letter of Directions about his school should be consulted. It is printed.