[43] Savage, pp. 105-108.
[44] Leland, pp. 475-481; Lyte, pp. 385 f.; Briefwechsel des Beatus Rhenanus (ed. A. Horawitz & K. Hartfelder, 1886), p. 72.
[45] Lyte, p. 322.
[46] Nevill supplicated for his B.A. degree in 1450: Anstey, Munim. Acad. Oxon. (1868), p. 730 f.
[47] Reg. of the Univ. of Oxford, i. (ed. C. W. Boase, 1885) 1.
[48] Leland, pp. 466-468, 476; Lyte, pp. 384 f.
[49] Tanner, Bibl. Brit. Hib. (1748), p. 598; Le Neve’s Fast. Eccl. Angl. (ed. T. D. Hardy, Oxford 1854) i. 141.
[50] Leland, p. 462 f.
[51] Dict. of Nat. Biogr., xxiii. 351.
[52] Already by Anthony Wood’s time “the old accompts” were lost; “So A. W. was much put to a push, to find when learned men had been of that coll.” Life (ed. Bliss, Eccl. Hist. Soc., Oxford 1848), p. 144. So too Athen. Oxon. (ed. Bliss) iii. 959.