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XXIX. A Letter to the Abbot of Westminster

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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Letters during the Regins of Henry V. and Henry VI
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1863

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References

page 53 note a In 1434, 1442, 1443, and 1444, Antiq. Oxon. (Gutch) iv. pp. 45, 48, 49, and 50.

page 53 note b Newc, Rep. vol. i. p. 525, note d. Thomas Gascoigne is said to have been some time a commoner of Oriel. He presented books to this and other colleges at Oxford, but chiefly to Lincoln College. At Lincoln College is Gascoigne's Theological Dictionary, still remaining in manuscript, a work continually quoted, and which appears to be replete with information respecting the English Church of the 15th century. A volume of the Harl. MSS. (No. 6949) is full of extracts from this work.