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page 42 note * After the 8th of the month. See Rymer, vol. ix. pp. 339, 340. Stowe says he landed at Dover, May 1st.
page 42 note † Walsingham (p. 441) says that Sigismund was installed Knight of the Garter on the Feast of St. George, having told us that he arrived in London on May 7th. This may seem strange, as St. George's day was on April 23rd. Fabyan perhaps explains this apparent contradiction, by saying that the celebration of the feast had been deferred on account of the Emperor.
page 43 note * “Ante festum Ascensionis.” (Wals.) Ascension day this year, 1416, was May 28th.
page 43 note † He sailed after 25th of July. See Rymer, vol. ix. p. 372. His commission is dated, Southampton, July 22nd, 1416. Id. p. 371.
page 43 note ‡ After the 15th of the month ; as the final treaty of mutual alliance was signed at Canterbury on that day, 1416. See Rymer, vol. ix. pp. 377–82.
page 44 note † Stowe places this in the 5th Henry V.
page 44 note † Stowe places this in the 5th Henry V.
page 45 note 8 The 4th of September or soon after. The castle of Caen held out till the 20th of that month. Stowe's Annals.
page 52 note * So Stowe (Annals). The true date is 3rd Sunday in Lent, eve of St. Matthias' day Feb. 23rd. See Rymer, vol. x. p. 63.