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VI.—Shillingford to his Fellows. London ? Nov. or Dec. 1447. (Draft Letter.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Part I. Letters of John Shillingford
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1872

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page 22 note a buckhorn.— This appears to have been a kind of fish. In the Receiver's Account it is stated that 400 of bukhorn was bought to be given to the Chancellor. In the Household Account of the Countess of Devon (State Papers, Henry VIII. iii. p. 1403) amongst other fish there is an item for “6254 buckernes, 35s. 10d.”

page 22 note b of—first written “with.”

page 23 note a but litell— originally “no thing.”

page 23 note b cokkis bonys—i. e. God's bones or God's wounds (?); Gogs wouns. See “Taming the Shrew,” Act iii. scene ii.