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The Documents

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1968

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References

page 1 note 1 See Appendix I.

page 1 note 2 Flower, R., ‘The Wyatts of Allington Castle’, British Museum Quarterly, IX (19341935), 117–19.Google Scholar

page 1 note 3 Cavendish, George, The Life of Cardinal Wolsey, ed. Singer, S. W., London, 1827.Google Scholar

page 2 note 1 235–41.

page 2 note 2 Maidstone, 1892, 134 et seq.

page 2 note 3 I (1923–5), 73–6.

page 2 note 4 Second series, VI, 114–21; VII, 42–7, 125–31, 204–14, 246–54. Neither Flower nor Kingsbury seem to have been aware that these documents had been printed.

page 2 note 5 Henry VII's relations with Scotland and Ireland, C.U.P., 1932, App. XLV, 236–9.Google Scholar

page 2 note 6 Library of Congress, 1906–35. The documents catalogued in Vol. I (1906), which Flower had seen, were printed in full and some others added in Vols III (1933) and IV (1935).

page 2 note 7 Liverpool University Press, 1963.

page 2 note 8 C.U.P., 1965.

page 2 note 9 Richard's will is among the uncatalogued miscellaneous papers.

page 3 note 1 This note is quoted by Flower from Nott, G. F., Poems of Wyatt and Surrey, Vol. IIGoogle Scholar, App. II, which is identical with MS 15. Since the note does not appear on MS 15, however, it must be supposed that Twisden had his own copy of this extract—perhaps derived from George's. The implication in DNB that part of this collection passed into Twisden's possession seems to be based upon a misunderstanding.

page 3 note 2 MSS 7, 10 (i), 15, 18, 19, 21, 24, 32, (i), (iv).

page 3 note 3 MS 23.

page 3 note 4 MS 5.

page 3 note 5 MS 4. See p. 207.

page 4 note 1 MS 38. Henry married Jane, daughter of Sir Edward Duke of Cossington.

page 4 note 2 Hasted, Edward, A History and Topographical survey of the county of Kent, Canterbury, 1778–99, II, 125.Google Scholar

page 4 note 3 MS 37.

page 4 note 4 MS 29 (also 41).