[83.2] Nicolas’s Proceedings of the Privy Council, iv. 212, v. 108.
[84.1] Misprinted ‘your’ in Holinshed.
[85.1] Nos. 142, 145, 148, and 149. The influence of a powerful nobleman on the elections was evidently quite a matter of course. What use York made of it, or attempted to make of it, cannot so easily be determined. Of the two candidates proposed by him for the county of Norfolk, only one was returned, the name of Sir Miles Stapleton being substituted for that of Sir William Chamberlain (see vol. ii. p. 185 note 1). It appears from two of the above cited letters that Stapleton was a favourite candidate with the Pastons and their friends, and that he was urged to wait on the Duke of York on his coming to Norwich.
[85.2] See No. 119.
[86.1] Nos. 151, 153, 154, 155, 156.
[86.2] Stow’s Chronicle, p. 392.
[87.1] See vol. ii. pp. 161-2.
[87.2] Rymer, xi. 276.
[87.3] Rolls of Parl. v. 210.
[87.4] W. Worc.