1. Since Stallworth reported in his second letter that he had been sick, he may have been confined to bed for some days and hence have known only of the authorization for the supersedeas, and not of the specific circumstances that had caused its issuance. On this, see the following paragraphs through note 57.
2. E.g., Gairdner , 59–64 (the Hastings' conspiracy explanation), and Markham , 93–98 (the Stillington interpretation, though combined with discovery of Hastings' opposition).
3. The evidence for this correspondence, all from chronicles, is reviewed by Kendall , 172–185.
4. RP VI 241.
5. Nichols , 2.