Calendar State Papers Milan, vol. 1 (London, 1912) p. 408 no. 660 and CSP Venice, vol. 2 (London, 1867) no. 316, Brian Tuke to Richard Pace, Bainbridge's secretary, 22 September 1513, lacerata paludamenta Regis Scotorum hue missa fuerunt, tincta sanguine et variegatijs (sic) more nostro. (the lacerated cloak of the Scottish king was sent here (Tournai), chequered in our (English) manner and dyed with blood): Ellis, Henry, ed., (1846), p. 164, has majesta regia accepit paludamentum eius, the queen was sent his coat.