Chapter 201
M. Paris's date (p. 683) : the tidings of the pope's intrigues at that meeting
against England reached Henry at London the beginning of the next year (p. 691). Foxe erroneously says, that the interview at Clugny happened "in the beginning of the next year (a. d. 1246). '
Page 435, line 22.] — The second reason stated by IVI. Paris (p. 691) is, "Quia jus non habet Rex Francorum in regnum Anglire manifestum."
Page 435, line 29.] — M. Paris (p. 691) dates this peace soon after Hilary, or Jan. 13th, a. d. 1246.
Page 435, line 31.] — The pope's order is dated by M. Paris (p. 692) — Lyons, 6 Cal. Sep. 1245.
Page 435, line 15 from the bottom. " Over and besides," &c.] — In this place might have been introduced the Parliament which met at London, Midlent (March 18th, a. d. 1246), mentioned at p. 368, and from which W. de Powic and H. de la Mare were despatched to Rome.
Page 435, line 7 from the bottom.] — The words "for half a year" are added from M. Paris (p. 706), "usque ad dimidium annum."
Page 436, line 21.] — Foxe says, by mistake, " William, bishop of Norwich ;" it was "Walter de Suffield."— J/. Paris, p. 707.
Page 436, line 26. '■^ Directeth contrary letters to all the prelates."'] — \. translation whereof is given by Foxe at p. 369.
Page 436, line 18 from the bottom.] — The Assumption was August 15th. See M. Paris, p. 709, and p. 370 of this volume.
Page 436, line 5 from the bottom.] — " Qui culmcn sumus ccclesiae."
