APPENDIX. 



95 



A LIST OF SOME OF THE MEN OF NOTE, FLOURISHING 

 AT SOME PERIOD OF WHITTINGTON'S LIFE. 



Edward III. 



John Wicklitf. John, the Chaplain. 

 Chaucer, Gowcr, and Lidgate, Poets. 

 John de Trevisa, Vicar of Berkeley, 

 Gloucestershire, -who first translated 

 the Bible into English. 

 Ralph Higdon, Author of Polychroni- 



con. 

 Sir John Froissart, Chronicler. 

 William of Wykeham. 

 Thomas de Woodstock, Duke of Glou- 

 cester. 

 Richard II. John of Gaunt. 

 Henry IV. Henry V. Henry VI. 

 Sir Robert Knollys, celebrated warrior. 

 Sir John Gldcastle, Baron of Cobham, 

 the celebrated Wickliffite, hung and 

 burnt. 

 Henry Hotspur, Earl of Xorthumber- 



land. 

 Thomas "Walshingham, Historian. 

 Thomas Ottcrboume, Historian. 

 Thomas de Elmham, Historiographer 



of Henry V. 

 Titus Livius, an Author with an as- 

 sumed name, wrote History of 

 Henry V. 



William Bottoner, better known as 

 William of Worcester, Historian. 

 Sir John Falstolf, warrior. 

 John Rous, Antiquary. 

 Sir Thomas Littleton, Lawyer. 

 Robert Fabian, Chronicler. 

 William Caxton, Mercer, Printer, and 



Historian. 

 James I. King of Scotland. 

 Henry Chicheley, Archbishop of Can- 

 terbury. 

 Sir John ^Mandeville, Traveller, &c. 

 John Cornwall, Master of Grammar. 



Richard Pencriche. 

 Thomas Hoccleve or Occleve. 

 Sir John Fortescuc, Chief Justice of 

 Common Pleas. 



Sir Wm. Babygton, Chief Justice of 



Common Bench. 

 Anthony Wydyille, Earl Rivers. 



John Huss. 



Jerome of Prague. 



Pope Gregory XI. 



Pope John. 



Dante. 



Boccaccio. 



ADDENDA, 



To Note r, p. 71.— Sir Thomas de Berkeley was living in 18.52, for in that year 

 we find that — 



Thomas de Berkele dc Coberleye et Job" uxor ejus feoffavcrimt Job cm lo 



Botiller ct alios— Ai-cher stoke maner* medief ? giquc. 

 Coberleye maner' J 



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