[184.1] Engl. Chron. (Davies), 84, 85; Three Fifteenth Century Chronicles, 72.

[184.2] Letter 399.

[184.3] W. Worc. Engl. Chron. (Davies), 85.

[185.1] Letter 400.

[185.2] See Appendix to Introduction.

[185.3] The writer of Letter 378. He was a connection of the Paston family, having married Elizabeth, daughter of John Berney, Esq., another of whose daughters, Margaret, was the mother of Margaret Paston (Blomefield, ii. 182). He had been much engaged in the king’s service in France, and had been treasurer of Normandy before it was lost—a fact which may account for his writing French in preference to English. See Stevenson’s Wars of the English in France, index.

[185.4] Engl. Chron. (Davies), 85.

[185.5] W. Worc., 479; Fabyan; Stow, 406-7.

[186.1] English Chron. (Davies), 85.

[186.2] Lambeth MS. 632, f. 255.