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Brief Notes of Occurrences Under Henry VI. and Edward IV From MS. Lambeth, 448.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1881

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page 148 note a “n1,” MS.

page 150 note a After “vivere” the word “non” occurs in the text, but it is rather faint, as if purposely obliterated.

page 150 note b Philip Malpas.

page 150 note c “et pompose p ….” This is an addition to the original text, the word “et” being inserted at the end of a line, and “pompose p ….” interlined below; but the sentence has been left incomplete.

page 151 note a “contra Cansientes.” These two words are added in margin.

page 151 note b Matthew Gough.

page 151 note c So in MS.

page 151 note d Should be “Cicestrie.”

page 151 note e Crossed through in original.

page 151 note f Interlined as a correction, but the words “de Batho” in the text are not struck out.

page 151 note g This note, which is repeated elsewhere out of place, has been inserted here at the bottom of a page.

page 151 note h Interlined in place of carenciam in the text.

page 152 note a So in MS.

page 152 note b The word majorem was first written before ballivos, but was afterwards struck out.

page 154 note a So in MS. Apparently a word omitted.

page 154 note b The last clause is imperfect, and appears to have been added afterwards, as it is in a different ink. In. the margin also the scribe has written, “et in Denschire et quasi per totam Angliam.”

page 154 note c A short illegible word, perhaps intended for “juvenis.”

page 154 note d So in MS.

page 154 note e Indistinct: may be xj., xij., or xvj.

page 154 note f The same word apparently as before, but the reading is very doubtful.

page 154 note g Half a line left blank in MS.

page 155 note a Crossed out.

page 155 note b Crossed out.

page 156 note c “et” repeated in MS.

page 156 note b See p. 151, note g.

page 156 note c April 25. The battle referred to is that of Hedgley Moor.

page 157 note a Sic, qu. Ogyll, or Ogle?

page 158 note a Margin mutilated.

page 158 note b The whole of this part about the sieges in Northumberland is bracketed in the margin, and the words “Non scribuntur” written opposite.

page 159 note a Erased.

page 160 note a “et Westhumbirlond” (sic) is an interlineation, and is altogether an error. The Earl of Westmoreland was not slain at Towton, but lived for more than twenty years after.

page 160 note b Fitzhugh.

page 160 note c Cottnere in the cancelled list noticed below.

page 160 note d Struck out.

page 161 note a Struck out.

page 161 note b These words are crossed out.

page 162 note a So in MS.

page 163 note c King's College.