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Chapter 210

part in tliis appeal : he had been previonsly ordered lionie to liis see by Boni-

face, but refused to comply, and a bull was published dated August 15th, 1303, suspending him from his bishopric. — L'Art de Verifier den Dates, and Fleury Eccl. Hist.
*' Majoris Monasterii" means Marmoutier, in Toiu's. See Recueil des Arche- veques, Evesques, Abb. et Prioreux, &c. en France par Dom. Beaunier, Paris, 2 vol. quarto, 1726. page 888. In Uupuy there are some lists of abbots about this time, where it is called " Majoris Monasterii Turonensis."
Page GOo, line 7. " Done at Paris," &c.] — Tlie passage in the text stands thus in the original (see Dupuy, page 109) : — "Actum Parisiis apud Luparam in camera dicti domini Regis, anno, indictione, mcnse, diebus Jovis et Veneris, ac pontificatu praedictis, prjEsentibus nobilibus viris dominis Ande- gaven. Bolon. Damprd-Martini, et aliis comitibussu])erius uominatis ; Matthreo de Trya, Petro domino Chanbliaci, P. domino de Wirmes, Hugone de Bovilla, militibus ; necnon Magistris, Stephano Archid. Brugen., Nic. Archid. in ecclesia Remen., G. Thesaurario Andegaven., Petro de Bella Pertica, Regi- naldo dicto Barbou, et Joanne de Montegneyno, ac nonnullis aliis, tam clericis quam laicis, ad hoc vocatis specialiter et rogatis testibus."
Page 603, uote (1).] — The foregoing introduction to the writ of summons is added to the text for greater clearness.
Page 603, note (2).] — The whole of the ensuing paragraph is added to the text on the authority of Dupuy, Fleury, &c. in order to connect the narrative. Prynne gives the king's circular, invitirig the instruments of adhesion, dated " die Jovis post festum Sti, Johannis Baptistse."
Dupuy (Preuves, p. 166) gives a bull of Boniface, dated Anagni, 18 cal.Sept., grounded on his having heard that " in festo nativitatis B- lohannis Baptista- ])roxime prseterito, Philippe Regi Francoruni Parisiis in prsesentia multoruiu in lardino ejusdem Regis congregatorutn contra nos diversa crimina denuntiata fuerunt, quandoque eidcin Regi supplicatum extitit, quod ipse hujus modi denunciationibus assentiret et consilium super hoc apponeret dando ad con- vocandum seu convocari faciendum Concilium Generale opcm et operani efficaces ..."
Page 608, line 4.] — Foxe, in this sentence, puts Michael and Andronicus Palseologus in each other's place.
Page 608, line 16.] — For " Gregory IX." read " Gregory X." : see the last note.
Page 608, line 36. " The Frenchmen, a. u. 1204, ivith whom the empire remained the space of seventy years."] — Foxe says " fifty-eight years;" L'Art de Ver. des Dates says " cinquante-scpt." But it is more correct to say " seventy years," i. e. from the time that Baldwin, earl of Flanders, was crowned emperor of Constantinople at the church of St. Sophia, May 16th A.D. 1204, to the death of Baldwin II. at the close of a.d. 1273, when the Greek emperor, Michael Pala^ologus, was left sole master of the city : this was in the time of Gregory X. (not Gregory IX. as the text reads), who was pope a.u. 1271 — a.d. 1276. Gregory IX. was pope a.d. 1227 — 1241 : Michael was emperor a.d. 1259— 1282.— Z'^ri! de Ver. des Dates.
Page 008, line 11 from the bottom.]— This general council of Lyons sat May 7th — July 17th, a. d. 1274. — L'Art de l'er.'~des Dates.
Page 608, note (1).]— The foregoing paragraph is a translation of Illyricus's " Catalogus Testium," edit. 1608, cols. 1818, 1819, 1698. At page 575, Foxe correctly mentions Urban IV. as ihcfrst founder of Corpus Christi ; Clement