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XXXI. Some Remarks on Mr. Walpole's Historic Doubts on the Life and Reign of King Richard the Third, by Robert Masters, B. D. and Rector of Landbeach, in Cambridgeshire

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When Mr. Walpole's Historic Doubts were first published, I sat down with great eagerness to peruse what could be offered by an author of his acutenese upon so interesting an article in our English History. After examining the authors referred to as I went along, I made the following remarks, more for my own satisfactction, than with design of communicating them to the public; but as Dean Milles's ingenious Observations on the same subject have been read before the Society, and deservedly obtained a place amongst their Miscellaneous Tracts lately published, I take the liberty of laying these before them, with great deference to their judgement, as a supplement thereto, he having chosen to confine himself chiefly to the Wardrobe Account, which he has handled in so masterly a manner, as, in my opinion, intirely to overset all the arguments built upon it.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1773

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page 199 note [a] P. 4. Not John, as asserted p. 16.

page 199 note [b] Hist. of Edw. IV, fol. XXXII. b.

page 200 note [c] Ed. Gale, p. 57.

page 200 note [d] P. 7.

page 200 note [e] P. 9.

page 201 note [f] P. 10.

page 201 note [g] P. 14.

page 201 note [h] P. 14.

page 201 note [i] P. 16.

page 202 note [k] P. 17.

page 202 note [l] Bentham's Hist. of Ely, P. 180.

page 202 note [m] P. 20.

page 202 note [n] P. 23.

page 203 note [o] P. 25, 26, 27.

page 203 note [p] P. 34, 35.

page 203 note [q] P. 35.

page 204 note [r] p. 43. Blanks were left for the dates in the first edition of Sir Thomas More's Works, 1557.

page 204 note [s] P. 48.

page 204 note [t] P. 9. 11, &c.

page 205 note [u] By which the became a benefactress to Corpus Christi college in Cambridge, as she was likewise to the university.

page 205 note [x] Wever, 805.

page 205 note [y] 1470, or 1471.

page 206 note [z] P. 41.

page 206 note [a] She was executrix to lady Botelar, and living in 1495.

page 206 note [b] See Wharton's Anglia Sacra, vol. i. p. 574. Complete Hist. of England, vol. i. p. 562, 565; and the translation of honest Philip de Comines Hist. book v. p. 522. vi. p. 606.

page 207 note [c] See Parl. Hist. vol. ii. p. 353.

page 207 note [d] P. 467.

page 208 note [e] P. 49.

page 208 note [f] P. 50. See note t above.

page 209 note [g] P. 61, 62, 63.

page 209 note [h] P. 64, 65.

page 209 note [i] P. 65.

page 209 note [k] See Archaeologia, vol. i. p. 361.

page 210 note [l] P. 67.

page 211 note [m] P. 72.

page 211 note [n] P. 74, 75, 76.

page 211 note [o] P. 77, 80.

page 212 note [s] P. 79.

page 212 note [t] P. 84, &c.

page 212 note [u] P. 87.

page 213 note [w] P. 87.

page 213 note [x] P. 88.

page 214 note [y] P. 90, 91, 92.

page 213 note [z] P. 92.

page 214 note [a] P. 102, 103, 104.

pahe 214 note [b] P. 113.

page 214 note [c] P. 116, &c.

page 214 note [d] P. 120.

page 215 note [e] P. 120.

page 215 note [f] P. 56, &c.

page 215 note [g] Archaeologia, p. 380.