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The document which I have the honour to exhibit to the Society is a grant of arms under letters patent of Edward IV. to a foreigner, Louis de Bruges, seigneur de la Gruthuyse, who was created earl of Winchester in 1472.
page 27 note a Pp. 265–286.
page 28 note a Archaeologia, xxvi. 266
page 31 note a The grant is also printed, from the Patent Roll, by Thomas Rymer in his Fœdera, Conventiones, Literœ, etc. (London, 1727), xi. 765.
page 32 note a The Vnison of the two noble and illustre famelies of Lancastre & Yorke, etc. (London, 1548). The politique gouernaunce of Kyng Henry vii. f. lii.
page 33 note a Thomas Rymer, Fœdera, Conventiones, Litterce, etc. (London, 1728), vii. 172.
page 33 note b G. Demay, Inventaire des Sceaux de la Flandre (Paris, 1873), i. 89 [No. 662].
page 33 note c Both grants are printed in Bentley's Excerpta Historica, or Illustrations of English History (London, 1831), 47, 362.
page 33 note d Vols. x. 718, xi. 81, and xi. 101.
page 34 note a Both writs are printed in Bentley's Excerpta Historica, 49, 364. There is no record of their enrolment either or the Patent, Charter, or Close Rolls.
page 34 note b Thomas Rymer, Fœdera, Conventiones, Literce, etc. (London, 1727), xi. 479, 480.
page 34 note c Rotuli Parliamenturum, iv. 41.
page 36 note a Archaeological Journal, liv. 289.
page 36 note b Heraldry Historical and Popular, 3rd edition (London, 1864), 155Google Scholar.
page 37 note a Op. cit. 154.
page 38 note a British Museum, Cott. MS. Titus C. i. 404.