[117.2] Note the passages in Margaret Paston’s letter (No. 222):—‘Yet I suppose Sir John, if he were spoken to, would be gladder to let his kinsmen have part than strangers.’ And again:—‘Assay him in my name of such places as ye suppose is most clear.’

[117.3] No. 202.

[118.1] Nos. 171, 173.

[118.2] Rymer, xi. 44.

[118.3] Dawson Turner’s Historical Sketch of Caister Castle, p. 31. He does not state his authority.

[119.1] See ‘Early Documents’ in vol. ii. p. 4.

[119.2] The Duke of Alençon.

[119.3] Nos. 224, 225.

[119.4] Historical Sketch, p. 4.

[119.5] No. 389.