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The Manuscripts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 October 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1996

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References

102 WYASL, Acc 1731/2–9. See Taylor, John, ‘The Plumpton Letters’, NH, x (1975), 7481.Google Scholar

103 Acc 1731/2.

104 The letter from the earl of Surrey to SirRobert, , 9 05 [1492] (105)Google Scholar, is cited erroneously by Stapleton as in Dugdale, 's Yorkshire ArmsGoogle Scholar, among the MSS in the College of Arms (Stapleton, , 96nGoogle Scholar). A search failed to locate it. Thus 8 letters from the missing pages are included, viz. nos 79, 105, 107, 108, 162, 166, 185, 206.

105 Taylor, John, ‘Letters and Letter Collections in England, 1300–1420’, Nottingham Medieval Studies, xxiv (1980), 67Google Scholar. Idem, English Historical Literature in the Fourteenth Century (Oxford, 1987), 210.Google Scholar

106 Davis, N., ‘Style and Stereotype in Early English Letters’, Leeds Studies in English, n.s., i (1964). 15.Google Scholar

107 The earliest extant letter in the Letter Book is dated 1433 (1).