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page 29 note * The battle of Shrewsbury was fought in 1403, on Saturday, St. Mary Magd. Eve (Hardyng. Ed. Ellis, p. 361), July 21st. .See note.
page 30 note * Fabyan. If this is a correct date, the circumstance belongs to the 6th Henry IV.
page 33 note * This is Walsingham's date—“in crastino Penteeostis ”—and probably it is correct. In Rymer, vol. viii. p. 398, is an injunction for seizing into the king's hands the ancient liberties, privileges, and franchises of the city of York, on account of this insurrection, dated Pontefract Castle, June 3rd. This perhaps was issued upon the arrival of the Earl of Westmerland with his prisoners, and the execution need not have taken place till the date given above, even supposing the king had taken the earliest opportunity of going to York.
page 35 note * To the Council of Pisa, not Constance, held in 1409—see note.
page 37 note * Marginal note in the hand-writing of Stowe