Part VII. chap. vi. _ibid.
Footnote 75:
Harl. MS. 1080.
Footnote 76:
_Early Yorkshire Schools_, p. 94.
Footnote 77:
P. 155.
Footnote 78:
Harl. MS. 1080, p. 32.
Footnote 79:
_Calendar of Hustings’ Wills_, ed. Sharpe, i. 281.
Footnote 80:
_Calendar of Hustings’ Wills_, ed. Sharpe, i. 281.
Footnote 81:
_Calendar of Hustings’ Wills_, ed. Sharpe, i. 609.
Footnote 82:
_ibid._ ii. 21.
Footnote 83:
1832; printed by J. G. Nichols.
Footnote 84:
Lambeth MSS., _Register Winchelsea_, f. 24 b.
Footnote 85:
Lambeth, _Register Arundel_, f. 93 a.
Footnote 86:
P. 205.
Footnote 87:
Letter Book B, f. 33_b_, now calendared p. 73 of the _Calendar of Letter Books_ edited by Dr. Sharpe, 1900, to whom I am indebted for the reference. To avoid the charge of plagiarism in what is above said, I should explain that the note on the page referred to was supplied by me.
Footnote 88:
Courtney.
Footnote 89:
_England in the Age of Wycliffe_, by G. M. Trevelyan, p. 372.
Footnote 90:
Ed. cit. p. 145.
Footnote 91:
P. 18.
Footnote 92:
_London and the Kingdom._
Footnote 93:
See above.
Footnote 94:
Pat. 24 Henry VI. ii. m.
Footnote 95:
I am indebted to Mr. C. L. Shadwell, then Bursar, now Provost, whose _Registrum Orielense_ and other writings on the history of the college are well known, for this information.
Footnote 96:
_Windsor Muniments_, xv. 37, 10.
Footnote 97:
_Endowed Grammar Schools_ by Nicholas Carlisle, London, 1818, i. 56; repeated by H. C. Maxwell-Lyte, _History of Eton College_, p. 62 (Macmillan, 1877).
Footnote 98:
Pat. 14 Edward IV. ii. 5, 26 February 1474/5.
Footnote 99:
Cp. collections for Beverley Minster in 1305 and later years (Surties Society, No. 98, p. 102).
Footnote 100:
_Church Briefs_, by W. A. Bewes, London, 1896.
Footnote 101:
For one term only. It had just been let on a new lease (_jam affirmatur_) to new proctors for £7 : 6 : 8 a year.
Footnote 102:
For one term only. It was let for £18 a year.
Footnote 103:
Let at £80 a year.
Footnote 104:
Let at £30 a year.
Footnote 105:
Part payment; full rent £13 : 6 : 8.
Footnote 106:
_Historical MSS. Commission Report IX._, Appendix, Canterbury, 105 _b_.
Footnote 107:
_History of Winchester College_, p. 193.
Footnote 108:
The earliest mention of the Michaelmas goose I have seen is in the “charge of St. Nicholas Hospital, Pontefract,” in 1432; but it was then ancient. The common story of its being derived from the fact that Queen Elizabeth was eating goose on Michaelmas Day when she heard the news of the Spanish Armada is manifest nonsense, as the Armada was destroyed during the first week in August.
Footnote 109:
_English Schools at the Reformation_, by A. F. Leach (Constable & Co., 1896), pt. ii. p. 8.
Footnote 110:
Stow, ed. 1598, p. 55.
Footnote 111:
Stow, ed. 1603, p. 75.
Footnote 112:
Strype’s _Stow_, ed. 1720, i. 121.
Footnote 113:
Strype gives no reference, but the story is to be found in Nichol’s _Progresses of Queen Elizabeth_, i. 54, the writer being Laneham or Langham, who calls himself “Clark of the Counsel Chamber door and also Keeper of the same.”
Footnote 114:
_History of Winchester College_, p. 369.
Footnote 115:
Guildhall Records, Letter Book T., 46 _b_, 20th August, 3 Elizabeth.
Footnote 116:
Le Neve’s _Fasti Ecclesia Anglicance_ makes him die in 1560, but as Pat. 5 Eliz., Pt. IV. m. 36 is quoted for the appointment on November 19 of his successor, Richard Ryve, it is clear that a mistake has been made in reckoning the year Anno Domini, for the fifth year of Queen Elizabeth began November 1562.
Footnote 117:
Vol. i. 63.
Footnote 118:
_Windsor Muniments_, xv. 37, 76.
Footnote 119:
P. 55. ed. 1598.
Footnote 120:
P. 205.
Footnote 121:
P. 152.
Footnote 122:
P. 316.
Footnote 123:
P. 214.
Footnote 124:
Vol. ii. 248.
Footnote 125:
Strype’s _Stow_.
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