[893]Sir William Dugdale, Garter,
[894]'Sir[EC]William Dugdale avow'd to mee
Memorandum that Sir William Dugdale did not tell his son or Mr. Gibbons de Edward the Confessor and he laught at it—quod N. B.
'Sir[ED]William Dugdale was borne September 12, 1605'—from Mr. Gibbons, Blewmantle. That afternoon a swarmeof bees pitch't under his mother's chamber window, as it were an omen of his laborious collections.
Notes.[EC]This is a note in the handwriting of John Gibbon ('Blue Mantle' pursuivant, 1668); followed by a memorandum by Aubrey.[ED]A note by Gibbon, correcting the previous one: followed by a memorandum by Aubrey.
[EC]This is a note in the handwriting of John Gibbon ('Blue Mantle' pursuivant, 1668); followed by a memorandum by Aubrey.
[EC]This is a note in the handwriting of John Gibbon ('Blue Mantle' pursuivant, 1668); followed by a memorandum by Aubrey.
[ED]A note by Gibbon, correcting the previous one: followed by a memorandum by Aubrey.
[ED]A note by Gibbon, correcting the previous one: followed by a memorandum by Aubrey.