Errata
1 (2). "John Abell, priest." This looks
like an error, as the name of the
Queen's chaplain was Thomas Abell.
The writer of the answer, however, is
repeatedly called John Abell in this
document. It would appear that
Thomas Abell's book on the divorce
was not issued till the summer of
1532. See No. 1256.
36. "John Gage" should be "Sir John
Gage."
119 (26). Dele "Megara," and read "bishop
of Majorensis." See foot note,
p. 2311, vol. IV.
119 (33), for "Alaby" read "Anlaby."
119 (54). "Sir Andrew Fortescue" seems
to be an error on the roll for "Sir
Adrian Fortescue."
156, for "No. 40" read "No. 48."
159, for "Nos. 45 and 47" read "Nos. 53
and 55."
166 (30). At the foot supply "P. S."
166 (32), after "heir of" (1. 4), insert "Will.
Bassett, sen., son and heir of."
220. The Nos. of the two following entries,
"Undated Grants, 22 Hen. VIII.," and
"Grants in April 1531, 23 Hen. VIII.,"
having been accidentally omitted,
they are referred to in the Index as
220 a and 220 b respectively.
224. I find reason to believe that though
the circumstance of the York convocation
meeting on the 4th May
seems to favor the date assigned to
this letter, it is really of the year
1533.
266. This letter is of the year 1532. See
No. 1043.
274. This is a fragment of another draft of
No. 792, and is here out of its proper
place. It seems to be a clerical error
in this draft that Grimani is represented
to have declared that the
Turk had made peace (pacta inierit)
with the Emperor. The other copies
read iniret (would make peace).
278 (17), for "John lord Burgh" read
"Thomas lord Burgh."
278 (24), for "John Deka" read "Edw.
Deka."
278 (32), for "Eleanor duchess of Gloucester"
read "Eleanor duchess of
Buckingham."
278 (33), for "200 acres of meadow" read
20 acres of meadow."
295. This letter must be of the year 1533, as
Thomas Ynde was only made abbot
in Sept. 1532, in succession to John
Sherborne. (See No. 1370 (11).) It
has reference, therefore, not to Dr.
Rowland Lee's visit to the West in
1531 (see No. 300), but to a similar
journey which he made in 1533.
318 (10). This is out of place, and should
have been put in June 1532.
318 (18), for "Bayce" read Kayee."
318 (21). Wm. lord Howard. Lord William
Howard according to modern usage,
but the original has "Willelmo
Howarde domino Howarde."
324. This letter is misplaced, as the date is
not 5 July, but 23 Aug.
364 (1), for "Roger Spencer" read "Robert
Spencer."
377. This letter is of the year 1533.
382 (p. 191), foot note. This note is inaccurate.
It is true that, according
to Pits, Lupset died on the 27th Dec.
1532; and probably the day and
month are right, but the year is certainly
wrong. It will be seen by the
Grants in January 1531, No. 2, that
Lupset was dead at the very beginning
of that year, so that he probably
died in December 1530.
394. In margin, dele "R. O."
443. Supply reference in margin to St. P. IV
574.
Ib., p. 212, 1. 9, below heading, for "earl"
read "herald."
487. Dele "Sir" before "Henry Norris."
490, for "Charles I." read "Charles V."
506 (7), for "Ralph Bexall" read "Ralph
Pexall."
506 (7), for "Nivedale" read "Uvedale."
506 (20), for "Edward Tame" read "Edmund
Tame."
506 (20), 1. 2, for "stewards" read "sewers."
559 (6), for "Morton" read "Norton."
561 (2). Supply in margin "R. O."
627 (23), (p. 287, ll. 6, 7). "Sir Robt. Norwich,
chief justice of the King's
Bench," should be "of the Common
Pleas" (de Banco).
627 (26), after "Francis Kellingale" read
"s. and h. of Will. Kellingale."
642. This letter is probably later, as there is
a similar letter from the same writer
addressed to Cromwell as Secretary.
652. This letter is from John Creke, the
writer of No. 840, as appears both
by the contents and by a comparison
of the handwriting. It is probable
that both letters belong to the early
part of the year 1531, or at least
that they are not later.
673, for "King's Bench" read "Common
Pleas."
p. 316, 1. 6 from bottom, for "Rolle" read
"Rolte."
686 (p. 327, 1. 3 from end), for "Wyllmer"
read "Mylliner."
689. In heading read "Sir George Lawson."
766, for heading "Grants in December."
read "Grants in January."
766 (4), for "Berton, Bendishe," read
"Berton-Bendishe."
786. "p. 1" should be "pp. 3."
836. "Pp. 2" should be "Pp. 23."
838 (20), for "J. bishop of Ely" read "N.
bishop of Ely."
904. This lease is dated in the MS. 28 March
23 Hen. VIII.
937. This letter appears to be of later date,
as I find that John Annesley, who
was appointed prior of Lenton in
1531, (see No. 80 (18),) continued to
hold that position for two or three
years, and that Heath succeeded him.
939. The date in the margin is wrong, as
Andeley was not keeper of the Great
Seal till 20 May. The date when
the commission was actually issued
was 2 June, as appears by No. 1799.
This, however, is an early draft,
drawn up, probably, some days
before.
983. This document is certainly of a later
date.
1045. For "Rochester" read "Roweeter."
1075. "John Sampson, dean of the Chapel,"
so in the original, but should be
"Richard Sampson."
Ib. At the end, for "keeper of the Privy
Seal" read "keeper of the Great
Seal."
1087. This is probably of the year 1533, as
the writer signs "Humfrey Forster,
Knyght." See No. 1502.
1102, for "queen of Hungary" read "queen
of France."
1181. Supply number before heading.
1207 (23), for "monastery of Walthamstowe"
read "monastary of Waltham."
1207 (45). "Sir Robt. Norwich, chief justice
of the King's Beach," should be
"justice of our Beach," i.e. of the
Common Pleas.
1221. This letter must be of an earlier date.
See No. 403, mentioning John Ashby
as late prior in 1531.
1258. The foot note is wrong. For "Sir T.
Elyott?" read "Thos. Cranmer."
1297. In heading, for "Lord Chancellor."
read "keeper of the Great Seal."
1357 (1). This document is quite set of its
place, being really dated 23 and 24
Hen. VII., and the endornement
being in Henry VII.'s own handwriting.
1357 (2), for "pp. 5" read "p. 1."
1370 (11), for "John Sirburn" read "John
Shirborn."
1370 (23), for "Sir Thos. Andeley, keeper
of the Privy Seal," read "Sir Thos.
Andeley, keeper of the Great Seal."
1370 (23), p. 587, col. 2, 1. 2 from bottem, for
"Cranley" read "Cranley."
1371. The foot note is wrong. The warden
of Canterbury was Gabriel Pecock,
See 1312 ii.
1435, for "P. 1" read "Pp. 2."
1453, for "p. 1" read "Pp. 2."
1497. "For execution of the Laws." This
number should be 1498.
1598 (3). "Surgeon to the Queen Consort."
It is remarkable that Katherine (who
is named by her Christian name in
the original) should be expressly so
called at this date.
1598 (11), for "22 May" read "22 Nov." :
1694 ii. Essex. For "Thos. earl of Sussex
read "Rob. earl of Sussex."
York, W. R. For "Hen. earl of
Northampton" read "Hen. earl of
Northumberland."
1703 iv., 1. 2, for "on" read "or."