[88.1] MS. Cott. Vitell. A. xvi. Stow in his Chronicle dates this procession a day later.

[88.2] W. Worc.

[88.3] The Chronicle of London (p. 137) says that ‘all the Commons’ agreed to this proposition, and stood out for some time against the Lords on the subject.

[88.4] Rolls of Parl. v. 210-14.

[89.1] In earlier issues of this Introduction was added: ‘probably for no other reason than his high impartiality.’ Mr. Plummer, I find, who knows him better, has not the same opinion of Fortescue’s impartiality as a politician, but considers that he was in danger just because he was so strong a Lancastrian. See Introduction to The Governance of England, p. 50.

[89.2] Nos. 167, 169-174.

[90.1] Nos. 179 and 180.

[91.1] Nos. 119, 185, 186, 192.

[91.2] Nos. 189, 192.

[91.3] No. 178.