As stated in the footnote at [p. 101], since the above document was in type the Editor came upon a complete copy of this list of knights made at the battle of Stoke, which, being also more accurate than that in Leland’s Collectanea, is here printed in full. It is apparently the original MS. of which [No. 1016] is a mutilated copy, and is written on two flyleaves of the copy of Caxton’s Game and Play of Chess in the King’s Library in the British Museum.
The names of the banerettes made at the batell of Stooke by syde Newerke apon Trent, the xvj. day of June the ijde yer of Harry the vij.
Sir Gilbert Talbott.
Sir John Cheny.
Sir William Stoner.
Thes iij. wer made by fore the bataile, and after the bataile wer made the same day:—
Sir John of Arundell.
Sir Thomas Cookesay.
Sir John Forteskew.
Sir Edmond Benyngfeld.