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page 263 note a A coarse kind of sackcloth. The injunction refers to the sheets for the beds of the monks, not to their clothing.
page 265 note a This is Robert Bronde, or as he is usually called Robert Catton. Blomefield says he became Prior of Norwich in 1504; if so he was very young at the time. When Cardinal Wolsey was deprived of his preferments in 1529, Catton succeeded him as Abbot of St. Albans, and he appears to have become a creature of Cromwell's in the year that followed.
page 267 note a See note at No.8.
page 310 note a Christ Church Priory had recently been surrendered into the hands of the King, and its canons sent to other houses.—See Dugdale's Monast. (1830), vol. vi. p. 150.
page 311 note a It is significant that when the Inquisitors of Henry VIII. went down to Coxford four years after this they made no report of Porter's delinquency.
page 315 note a Flitcham was a cell of Walsingham.