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III. The Visitation of Bishop Richaer Nicke, A.D. 1520

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page 151 note a It is observable that the Prior is styled Frater, that nine of the Canons are designated as Domini, and the rest have no title.

page 155 note a Brooches or buckles. Catholicon Anglicum, 376.

page 161 note a This is John Holt, Bishop of Lydda. He brought ont the first Latin Grammar ever printed in England, about 1497, says Wood, and was patronised by Archbishop Moreton and by Sir Thomas More. He appears to have been a Suffragan in the See of London. He died in 1540. (See Stubb's Register, p. 147.)

page 191 note a Query Decollationis (Ang. 29th).