[84.6] desireth. A. E.

[84.7] the auncyentes ennemyes of this lande. A.

[84.8] ‘and traitours,’ omitted in A.

[84.9] rebelles, traitours, and enemyes. A. In which text the proclamation ends with these words, and is followed by the usual words addressed to the Chancellor as his authority for making out the proclamation: ‘And thise oure lettres shall be your sufficient warrant in that behalve.’ This warrant to the Chancellor is dated ‘at oure Castell of Notyngham, the xxj. day of Juyn, the secund yere of our reigne,’ two days before the proclamation was issued.

[84.10] and singlier. A.

the Kyng our soveraign Lord84.6 willith
misplaced footnote tag? note 84.6 refers to verb

Footnote 82.6: ‘one Herry . . . . Owen Tydder’
body text has “Henry”: confusion with following MS. citation?

[Footnotes 82.11, 82.12]

[Footnotes 84.9, 84.10]
each pair of footnotes printed as shown

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THE DUKE OF NORFOLK TO JOHN PASTON[85.1]