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Christ Church Letters.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Christ Church Letters
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1877

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page 5 note a The Archbishop of Ravenna, during the vacancy of the see mentioned in these letters, made a claim for procurations similar to that preferred by the Bishops at Pampeluna and Sinigaglia.

page 7 note a Obey.

page 7 note b Some meanys.

page 8 note a The sub-warden of Merton Hall (College).

page 14 note a Query, auleis.

page 16 note a These four words are supplied in place of the same number which are illegible in the MS.

page 19 note a In 1480 Edmond Lychefild clerk, with Morton Bishop of Ely and other feoffees, conveyed the Manor of Knole to Cardinal Bourchier aad his successors, Arch bishops of Canterbury. (Reg. R. 313). This letter is therefore probably placed 15 years too early.

page 24 note a Munns nostrum ornato verbis.—Eunuchus, act ii. sc. 1.

* Those portions of this letter which are here enclosed in brackets are erased, by the writer, in the original.

page 51 note a This name, being partially obliterated, is doubtful.

page 73 note a than.

page 73 note b hym.

page 73 note c Other.

page 73 note d thynke.

page 73 note e wys = uys (use).

page 74 note a A man who had been “two times” at the Jubilee, that is at the last two celebrations of 1470and 1420, would at the date of these letters be 115 years old, supposing that at the first Jubilee he were 15 years of age, the earliest time at which his testimony could be received. Dr. Grig calculated as if the festival of 1520 had actually taken place.

page 75 note a ynvys = yn uys (in use).

page 85 note a afall=avail.