[196.2] Inquisition post mortem, 38 and 39 Henry VI., No. 48.
[197.1] See Nos. 376, 377, 379, 380, 383.
[197.2] No. 383.
[197.3] No. 401.
[198.1] No. 387.
[198.2] Nos. 391, 393.
[199.1] No. 401. It appears by a document inrolled in the Close Roll of 39 Henry VI., m. 13, in dorso, that Worcester on the 28th August 1460 executed a deed making over all his goods and chattels (bona mea et catalla mobilia et immobilia, viva et mortua, ubicumque et in quorumcumque manibus), and all debts due to him from whatever persons, to Henry Everyngham, Esq., Hugh Fenne, gentleman, Henry Wyndesore, gentleman, Robert Toppes, jun., gentleman, and John Bokkyng, gentleman; which deed he acknowledged in Chancery on the 1st September following (see Appendix to this Introduction). Apparently the object of this was to give others an interest in vindicating what he supposed to be his rights.
[199.2] No. 391.
[199.3] W. Worcester’s Annals.
[200.1] Inquis. post mortem, 38 and 39 Henry VI., No. 48.