PAGELINE329Nehemiah, viii, 10.1531Rabelais, vol. i, 478,n.ed. 1823.2022Lingard’s Hist. Eng. ed. 1837, vol. i, 259.2122John of Bromton. Twysden, X Scriptores.2526Archæologia, vol. xi, 13 (from Wilkins’s Concil.).2726Blount, Fragmenta Antiq., by Beckwith, 50.3013, 21Madox’s Hist. Exchequer, 258.3313The Woman’s Prize, Fletcher, iv, 2.349Hamlet i, 1.3618, 29Baker’s Chronicle, 82, 83.3731Théâtre Français au moyen Age, 1842, p. 118.3820Cronica Jocelini de Brakelonda, 46.3921Archæologia, xxvi, 342.4024, 30Archæologia, xxxi, 37, 38, 43, 122.429Cotton MS. Nero, C. viii.—15Petitôt Mémoires, 1st Ser. vi, 66.—22Monstrelet, ed. 1840, i, 153.4411Warton, Hist. of Poetry, 8vo, ii, 71, 72.45—Henry V, i, 1.4624Archæologia, xxi, 66. Old Poem on Siege of Rouen.—31Petitôt Mémoires, 1st Ser. viii, 35.4726, 31Excerpta Historica, 148, 150.—(Cotton MS. Cleopatra, F. iv.)—28Proceedings of Privy Council, iii, 285.484Fairholt’s History of Costume.—(Harl. MS. 2278.)—11Proceedings of Privy Council, v, 114.—14Rymer’s Fœdera, x, 387.—30Collier, Hist. Dram. Poetry, ii, 127.5017King John, ii, 1.5128Harl. MS. 5931.523Fabliaux et Contes du xii et xiii siècles, i, 329, &c.5429Additional MS. 6113.5525Antiquarian Repertory, i, 328.564Hamlet, i, 4.—7Love’s Labour Lost, v, 2.5731Ritson’s Ancient Songs, 304. (From New Christmas Carols.)5815Midsummer Night’s Dream, ii, 1.—24Herrick’s Works, ii, 92.5925Ordinances of Royal Household, 120.6114Archæologia, xxv, 319-27.666Hall’s, Holinshed’s, and Baker’s Chronicles may be consulted for this and most of the Christmas revels in the time of Henry VIII; also Collier’s Annals of the Stage, for many particulars of payments and gifts.7229Henry VIII, i, 4.7618Hall’s Chronicle.7814Ellis’s Original Letters, i, 271.—(Cotton MS. Vespasian, F. xiii.)7916Cotton MS. Appendix, xxviii.8027Strutt’s Sports, &c. 305.818Archæologia, xxv, 422.824Leland’s Itinerary, iv, 182.837Camden’s Remains, 262.—18Archaeological Journal, No. 4, 367.—24Kalendars of the Exchequer, i, 269.8910Particulars of George Ferrer’s Misrule will be found in Stow’s Annals, Baker’s Chronicle, Loseley MS. 45, &c. and Machyn’s Diary, 13, &c.9010Loseley MS. 90.9117Machyn’s Diary, 162.924Machyn’s Diary, 222.9319Dugdale Origines Jurid.—24Account of Revels, 28.95—See Collier, i, 196, &c., for this page.9613Lansdowne MS. 71.—22Ben Jonson’s Conversations with Drummond, 23.102—See Archæologia, i,9; Ditto, xix, 292; Nichols’s Progresses; Sloane MS. 4827; Ditto, 814, Additional MS. 5751;—for particulars of New Year’s Gifts in this and preceding pages.1036Account of Revels, 20410812, 22Pictorial History of England, iii, 88.11025Nichols’s Progresses, i, xl,n.—30Account of Revels, xi.11130Lansdowne MS. 92.11226Doblado’s Letters.11317Introduction to Canto 6, Marmion.—28Romeo and Juliet, i, 4.1156Horace, lib. i, od. 9.—19Michaelmas Term, ii, 3.—23Promptorium Parvulorum, 238.1162Johnes’s Translation, vol. iii, c. 7.—16Herrick’s Works, ii, 124.—30Witty Fair One, iv, 2.11827Nichols’s Illustrations of Manners and Expenses, 53.12125Archæologia, xviii, 335.1226Curiosities of Literature, iii, 269.1246Hone’s Every Day Book, i, 9. (Banquet of Jests, 1634.)12529Petitôt Mémoires, 47, 101.13617Percy’s Reliques, ed. 1840, 169.—28Evans’s Ballads, iii, 262.13715Evans’s Ballads, i, 146.13815City Madam, ii, 1.14423Roper’s Life of Sir T. More, 73.14617Cowley’s Anaercontiques, No. 2.1479Wine and Walnuts, ii, 157.—30New Year’s Day, by Hartley Coleridge.14930Brady Clavis Calendaria, ii, 316, 17.15420In Wily Beguiled.15522Collier’s Annals of the Stage, i, 22.15718Malcontent, by Marston, iv, 2.158—Dr. Macculloch’s Proofs and Illustrations of the Attributes of God, i, 358, a work of remarkable learning and information joined to sincere and unaffected piety—the production of a gifted and accomplished man, whose death will ever be regretted by those who, in his lifetime, enjoyed his friendship.16025Milton’s Ode on the Nativity.16125Sandys’s Travels, 141.16212Harl. MSS. 437, 619.—16Apocryphal New Testament, 2, 3.—Infancy, iii, 2.—29Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1638, 225.16316Diary of Philip Henslowe, 70.—22, 28Hone’s Every Day Book, i, 46.16516Fabliaux et Contes, par Barbazan et Meon, ii, 285.—18Strutt’s Sports and Pastimes, 8vo, 344.16612Archives Curieuses de l’Histoire de France, 2 Series, v, 392.16813Warton’s History of Poetry, 8vo, ii, 91n.—16Harl. MS. 5931.1709French Mystery of the 15th Century, ‘Le Geu des trois Rois.’17113MS. Bibl. Reg. 5 F. xiv, 7. Ib. 18 A, x, 8. Harl. MS. 1704-11.—14Harl. MS. 2407, 13.17824This reference should be ‘Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales.’17912Barzaz-Breiz, Chants Populaires de la Bretagne, i, 1, 25.1802Description of Patent Rolls, by T. D. Hardy, 129.1836Privy Purse Expenses of Princess Mary, Introduction, xxvii.—7Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York, 83.18425Barnaby Googe, translation of Naogeorgus.18511Pictorial History of England, iii, 446 (address by Mr. John Davison to General Assembly in Scotland, 1596).18625Old Ballads, 1723, p. 69.18811Batt upon Batt, 1711, p. 6.1916Bibliothèque de l’Ecole des Chartes, i, 250.—20Rabelais, vi, 209,n.(liv. 4, c. 22).—26Pasquier les Recherches de la France, 383-4.—30Ménage Diction. Etymol., voce Noël.1923Archæologia, 22.—17Fabliaux et Contes, iv, 80, 99.1941Laborde’s Essai, i, 118,n.20027Notes and Queries, v, 7, communication by Mr. Thoms.2038Introduction to Scotch songs, i, 104.2062See French mystery of fifteenth century, La Nativité, edited by Jubinal, ii, 19, Cornish play of Creation of the World, and poem of Mount Calvary, for further particulars.—26Horne’s introduction to the Scriptures, i, 629.2132Maccabees, 15, 38.
Nehemiah, viii, 10.
Rabelais, vol. i, 478,n.ed. 1823.
Lingard’s Hist. Eng. ed. 1837, vol. i, 259.
John of Bromton. Twysden, X Scriptores.
Archæologia, vol. xi, 13 (from Wilkins’s Concil.).
Blount, Fragmenta Antiq., by Beckwith, 50.
Madox’s Hist. Exchequer, 258.
The Woman’s Prize, Fletcher, iv, 2.
Hamlet i, 1.
Baker’s Chronicle, 82, 83.
Théâtre Français au moyen Age, 1842, p. 118.
Cronica Jocelini de Brakelonda, 46.
Archæologia, xxvi, 342.
Archæologia, xxxi, 37, 38, 43, 122.
Cotton MS. Nero, C. viii.
Petitôt Mémoires, 1st Ser. vi, 66.
Monstrelet, ed. 1840, i, 153.
Warton, Hist. of Poetry, 8vo, ii, 71, 72.
Henry V, i, 1.
Archæologia, xxi, 66. Old Poem on Siege of Rouen.
Petitôt Mémoires, 1st Ser. viii, 35.
Excerpta Historica, 148, 150.—(Cotton MS. Cleopatra, F. iv.)
Proceedings of Privy Council, iii, 285.
Fairholt’s History of Costume.—(Harl. MS. 2278.)
Proceedings of Privy Council, v, 114.
Rymer’s Fœdera, x, 387.
Collier, Hist. Dram. Poetry, ii, 127.
King John, ii, 1.
Harl. MS. 5931.
Fabliaux et Contes du xii et xiii siècles, i, 329, &c.
Additional MS. 6113.
Antiquarian Repertory, i, 328.
Hamlet, i, 4.
Love’s Labour Lost, v, 2.
Ritson’s Ancient Songs, 304. (From New Christmas Carols.)
Midsummer Night’s Dream, ii, 1.
Herrick’s Works, ii, 92.
Ordinances of Royal Household, 120.
Archæologia, xxv, 319-27.
Hall’s, Holinshed’s, and Baker’s Chronicles may be consulted for this and most of the Christmas revels in the time of Henry VIII; also Collier’s Annals of the Stage, for many particulars of payments and gifts.
Henry VIII, i, 4.
Hall’s Chronicle.
Ellis’s Original Letters, i, 271.—(Cotton MS. Vespasian, F. xiii.)
Cotton MS. Appendix, xxviii.
Strutt’s Sports, &c. 305.
Archæologia, xxv, 422.
Leland’s Itinerary, iv, 182.
Camden’s Remains, 262.
Archaeological Journal, No. 4, 367.
Kalendars of the Exchequer, i, 269.
Particulars of George Ferrer’s Misrule will be found in Stow’s Annals, Baker’s Chronicle, Loseley MS. 45, &c. and Machyn’s Diary, 13, &c.
Loseley MS. 90.
Machyn’s Diary, 162.
Machyn’s Diary, 222.
Dugdale Origines Jurid.
Account of Revels, 28.
See Collier, i, 196, &c., for this page.
Lansdowne MS. 71.
Ben Jonson’s Conversations with Drummond, 23.
See Archæologia, i,9; Ditto, xix, 292; Nichols’s Progresses; Sloane MS. 4827; Ditto, 814, Additional MS. 5751;—for particulars of New Year’s Gifts in this and preceding pages.
Account of Revels, 204
Pictorial History of England, iii, 88.
Nichols’s Progresses, i, xl,n.
Account of Revels, xi.
Lansdowne MS. 92.
Doblado’s Letters.
Introduction to Canto 6, Marmion.
Romeo and Juliet, i, 4.
Horace, lib. i, od. 9.
Michaelmas Term, ii, 3.
Promptorium Parvulorum, 238.
Johnes’s Translation, vol. iii, c. 7.
Herrick’s Works, ii, 124.
Witty Fair One, iv, 2.
Nichols’s Illustrations of Manners and Expenses, 53.
Archæologia, xviii, 335.
Curiosities of Literature, iii, 269.
Hone’s Every Day Book, i, 9. (Banquet of Jests, 1634.)
Petitôt Mémoires, 47, 101.
Percy’s Reliques, ed. 1840, 169.
Evans’s Ballads, iii, 262.
Evans’s Ballads, i, 146.
City Madam, ii, 1.
Roper’s Life of Sir T. More, 73.
Cowley’s Anaercontiques, No. 2.
Wine and Walnuts, ii, 157.
New Year’s Day, by Hartley Coleridge.
Brady Clavis Calendaria, ii, 316, 17.
In Wily Beguiled.
Collier’s Annals of the Stage, i, 22.
Malcontent, by Marston, iv, 2.
Dr. Macculloch’s Proofs and Illustrations of the Attributes of God, i, 358, a work of remarkable learning and information joined to sincere and unaffected piety—the production of a gifted and accomplished man, whose death will ever be regretted by those who, in his lifetime, enjoyed his friendship.
Milton’s Ode on the Nativity.
Sandys’s Travels, 141.
Harl. MSS. 437, 619.
Apocryphal New Testament, 2, 3.—Infancy, iii, 2.
Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy, 1638, 225.
Diary of Philip Henslowe, 70.
Hone’s Every Day Book, i, 46.
Fabliaux et Contes, par Barbazan et Meon, ii, 285.
Strutt’s Sports and Pastimes, 8vo, 344.
Archives Curieuses de l’Histoire de France, 2 Series, v, 392.
Warton’s History of Poetry, 8vo, ii, 91n.
Harl. MS. 5931.
French Mystery of the 15th Century, ‘Le Geu des trois Rois.’
MS. Bibl. Reg. 5 F. xiv, 7. Ib. 18 A, x, 8. Harl. MS. 1704-11.
Harl. MS. 2407, 13.
This reference should be ‘Popular Rhymes and Nursery Tales.’
Barzaz-Breiz, Chants Populaires de la Bretagne, i, 1, 25.
Description of Patent Rolls, by T. D. Hardy, 129.
Privy Purse Expenses of Princess Mary, Introduction, xxvii.
Privy Purse Expenses of Elizabeth of York, 83.
Barnaby Googe, translation of Naogeorgus.
Pictorial History of England, iii, 446 (address by Mr. John Davison to General Assembly in Scotland, 1596).
Old Ballads, 1723, p. 69.
Batt upon Batt, 1711, p. 6.
Bibliothèque de l’Ecole des Chartes, i, 250.
Rabelais, vi, 209,n.(liv. 4, c. 22).
Pasquier les Recherches de la France, 383-4.
Ménage Diction. Etymol., voce Noël.
Archæologia, 22.
Fabliaux et Contes, iv, 80, 99.
Laborde’s Essai, i, 118,n.
Notes and Queries, v, 7, communication by Mr. Thoms.
Introduction to Scotch songs, i, 104.
See French mystery of fifteenth century, La Nativité, edited by Jubinal, ii, 19, Cornish play of Creation of the World, and poem of Mount Calvary, for further particulars.
Horne’s introduction to the Scriptures, i, 629.
Maccabees, 15, 38.
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Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Unconventional spelling was retained especially in quotations of older texts, expect much variation as in “tres,” “très,” and “trés.”
Table of Contents, Music, “226” changed to “326” for (Joseph was an old man)
Page 124, “boomarang” changed to “boomerang” (boomerang, on their own)
Page 205, “crucifixon” changed to “crucifixion” (time of the crucifixion)
Page 254, “trangression” changed to “transgression” (Which Adam’s transgression)
Page 304, “noubelos” changed to “noubélos” to match usage in text (36. De noubélos Efans)