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In the course of my official duties, I have lately been examining the Chancery bills of the fifteenth century. The number of these documents preserved in the Public Record Office is very great. Masses of them have never been seen by the public since they were presented. Now they are being cleaned and arranged, so as to make them accessible to students, and catalogues of them are being printed.
page 4 note a 15 H. VI. c. 1. Statutes, ii. 295.
page 4 note b 2 H. IV. c. 23. Statutes, ii. 130.
page 5 note a An endorsement shows that the bill was received on 5th May, so that it must have been nearly dark.
page 16 note a This disturbance appears to have grown out of some dispute about parish boundaries.
page 17 note a Book xii. cap 7, vol. ix. p. 342.
page 21 note a Prejudice.
page 23 note a Monasticon, iv. 680Google Scholar.
page 23 note b Error for “such.”