Much rather than the service for to hear.’

[314.7] Spedding’s Bacon, vi. 68, 72, 84, 97-8, 101-2.

[315.1] Nos. 1037, 1039.

[315.2] No. 1031.

[315.3] No. 1032.

[315.4] No. 1033.

[316.1] No. 1058.—This list agrees pretty well with the names given in the description of the ceremony printed by me in Letters and Papers of Richard III. and Henry VII., vol. i. p. 390. But besides some variations in spelling and a difference in one place as to the Christian name, this list includes the names of Lords Harington and Clifford, who are not only not mentioned in the other as having been made Knights of the Bath on this occasion, but who seem to be excluded by the statement that there were only twenty baths and beds provided besides those of the prince himself.

[316.2] No. 1059.

[316.3] No. 1060.

[317.1] No. 1065.