[33] Dict. of Nat. Biogr., xi. (1887) 157 f.

[34] Lyte, p. 321.

[35] W. D. Macray, Ann. of the Bodl. Libr. (2nd ed., 1890), pp. 6-11.

[36] Comment. de Scriptt. Brit. (ed. A. Hall, Oxford 1709), p. 442.

[37] Scriptt. Brit. Catal. (Basle 1557), viii. 2.

[38] Leland, p. 460.

[39] Wood, Hist. and Antiqq. of the Univ. of Oxf., Colleges and Halls, p. 89; who notices (vol. ii. 107) that though Balliol Library lost much in 1550, it also gained some of the spoils of Durham College at the time of its dissolution.

[40] The substance of the foregoing account is borrowed from the writer’s article on Grey in the Dict. of Nat. Biogr. xxiii. (1890) 212f.

[41] See, on the buildings and inscriptions, Savage, pp. 67-72, Wood, Coll. and Halls, pp. 90-98.

[42] Lyte, p. 326.