10/11 POLLARD. Hist. and the English Monasteries_, 2 vols., 1888.] [Footnote 13: Of these the most important are Polydore Vergil (Basel, 1534), Hall's _Chronicle_ (1548) and Fabyan's _Chronicle_ (edited by Ellis, 1811). Holinshed and Stow are not quite contemporary, but they occasionally add to earlier writers on apparently good authority.] [Footnote 14: I have in this edition added references to those which seem most important; for a collected bibliography see Dr.Gairdner in _Cambridge Modern History_, ii., 789-94. I have also for the purpose of this edition added references to the original sources--a task of some labour when nearly every fact is taken from a different document. |