[181.1] Engl. Chron. (Davies), 81, 82.
[181.2] The Act of Attainder against the Yorkists most untruly says, ‘they took no consideration’ of Garter’s message. See Rolls of Parliament above cited.
[182.1] Rolls of Parl. vi. 348-9. Whethamstede, 459-62; Fabyan.
[182.2] W. Worc., 479.
[183.1] He received his appointment on the 9th October, three days before the dispersion of the Yorkists at Ludlow (Rymer, xi. 436), and, according to one authority (Engl. Chron., ed. Davies, 84), he went over in the same month; but as all agree that Warwick was there before him, it was more probably in the beginning of November.
[183.2] Chronicle in MS. Cott., Vitell. A. xvi.
[183.3] Fabyan.
[183.4] W. Worc., 478; Three Fifteenth Century Chronicles, 73. One of them was named Roger Nevile, a lawyer of the Temple, and probably a relation of the Earl of Warwick.
[183.5] Speed.
[183.6] W. Worc.