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LXII. A Letter from the Queen to the Abbess of Shaftesbury respecting the Promotion of her Chaplain, Michael Tregory
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 23 February 2010
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- Letters of Margaret of Anjou
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page 91 note a Hist, and Antiq. Oxon. (Gutch) iv. (Fasti) p. 45.
page 91 note b The English marriage of the Queen took place in 1445, and Edmund Beaufort, Marquis of Dorset, was created Duke of Somerset in 1448. The only vacancy of the bishopric of Lisieux (see the letter) between these dates was occasioned by the death of Pasquerius de Vaux in July 1447. This prelate had been secretary and chaplain to the Regent Duke of Bedford, Tregory may have been recommended, but Thomas Basin succeeded to the vacant see. (Gallia Christiana, tom. xi. p. 795.)
page 91 note c Dugd. Mon. ii. 474.
page 92 note a Hutohins's Dorset, i. 296.
page 92 note b Hutchins, , i. 297.Google Scholar
page 92 note c Gallia Christiana, tom. xi. p. 795.
page 92 note d Hist, and Antiq. Oxon. (Gutch) iv. (Fasti) 45.
page 92 note e Cotton's Fasti Eccles. Hib. ii. 16.
page 92 note f See an article entituled “Le Collége des Droits de l'ancienne Université de Caen,” by Jules Cauvet, member of the Antiquarian Society of Normandy, vol. xxii. (Series 3, vol. ii. p. 484.) Chroniques Neustriennes (Dumesnity, , p. 332Google Scholar; and Gallia Christ, tom. xi. 427.
page 92 note g Harl, MS. 6963, fo. 84. This is extracted from Gascoigne's Dict. Theolog.
page 92 note h Fasti Eccles. Anglic, i. 406.
page 92 note i Fasti Eccles. Hib. ii. 17. For a memoir of Michael Tregury, which, however, is inaccurate in ascribing to Henry V. the founding the University of Caen, see Davies Gilbert's History of Cornwall, vol. iv. p. 138; and Gent. Mag. vol. ci. p. 197, et seq. In both these works a plate is given, representing the tomb of the archbishop, round which was the following inscription:—
Jesus est Salvator meus.
Præsul Metropolis Michael hic Dubliniensis
Marmore tumbatus, pro me Christum flagitetis.
The cover of the tomb was found, under rubbish, in St. Stephen's chapel in St. Patrick's Cathedral, and preserved and set up by Dean Swift, A.D. 1730.