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page 31 note a Fasti Eccles. Anglic, ii. 17.
page 31 note b Illustribus in Anglia natus parentibus (Pitseus, t. 1, p. 615).
page 31 note c Antiq. Oxon. (Gutch) iv. 234. When I first walked up the nave of Lincoln Cathedral I almost forgave Richard Flemmyng for withing to preserve things as they were.
page 31 note d Ibid. 234 n. (4).
page 31 note e Fasti Ecc. Angl. ii. 17.
page 31 note f Pitseus, t. i. p. 615. This author gives, as the date of this Council, 1424, sed vide contra Chron. of Hist. (Nicolas) 252. Anthony Wood, by mistake, calls it the Council of Sens (Antiq. Oxon. 234), which was held in 1485 (Nicolas, 253).
page 31 note g See the Latin epitaph published by Anthony Wood as having been formerly on the tomb, but which was not there in 1640 (Antiq. Oxon. (Grutch) iv. 235, 236).
page 31 note h The King's Council had assented to the election of Philip Bishop of Worcester to the Archbishopric. (Acts of Privy Council, vol. iii. xxviii. n.)
page 31 note i Fasti Eccl. Angl. vol. ii. p. 17, where see, in the footnote, a very remarkable letter from the Council to the Lord Chancellor, on the occasion. There is in Flemmyng's Register, circa 1424, very distinct intimation of the see being then vacant.
page 32 note a Rot. Parl. iv. 311.
page 32 note b Fasti Eccl. Anglic, ii. 17
page 32 note c Antiq. Oxon. (Gutch) iv. 236, 237. Reg. Flem. fo. 36.
page 32 note d L'Enfant, Hist, du Conc, de Const, lib. ii. vol. i. p. 157; Lewis's Life of Wickliffe, p. 280; Godwyn de Præsulibus Angliæ, p. 297; and Lyndwood's Provinciale, lib. v. tit. 4, p. 284, note c. Lyndwood's annotator seems, however, to consider the “burning” as having been ordered by the Pope.
page 32 note e Fasc. Zizan. p. 501.