[2] Ward 1992, Vol II p.57.
[3] My thanks to John Caldwell for drawing this to my attention.
[4] It makes reference to John White as the late bishop of Winchester. He was deprived of his see on 12 January 1560.
[5] Fenlon (op.cit.) took Way's use of the dry-point ruling as evidence pointing towards this, though any scribe when provided with a ready-ruled page would probably have used the neat and straight lines made available rather than takingthe time and trouble to re-rule.
[6] Aston was born in the 1480s or early 1490s.
[7] Poulton 1982,100-101.
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