[221.2] No. 592.
[221.3] No. 593.
[222.1] At Hellesdon North Hall, the property of Mr. J. H. Gurney, old foundations have been recently discovered, which are in all probability those of John Paston’s house. The place is about 400 yards from Hellesdon Church.
[222.2] One day in the beginning of May as many as sixty men were placed in the lodge itself, and kept there all day. At that time an attack was continually expected, but not more than sixteen or twenty persons could sleep in the building. See No. 581, at p. 139 (vol. iv.).
[222.3] ‘The ruined Lodge at Drayton’ is the subject of an interesting paper by the late Mr. Henry Harrod in the Norfolk Archæology, vol. ii. p. 363. There are no remains of battlements now, but most probably they once existed.
[223.1] No. 595.
[224.1] No. 606.
[224.2] W. Worc. Annales, 501, 506.
[225.1] Itin. Will. de Worc., 323.
[225.2] See [pp. 28, 29].