Chapter 19

Footnotes:

[1]Hist, of Charles V., vol. v. page 139, Oxford ed. 1825.

[2]Lond. Quart. Rev., vol. lxxvi. page 161.

[3]Nearly opposite the residence of Dr. Lemuel Hayward, deceased, where Hayward Place now is.

[4]Woodbridge, I suppose, belonged to some military company, whose arms and accoutrements were probably kept at the White Horse tavern, under the charge of Robert Handy.

[5]Hog Alley.See Bonner’s plan, of 1722.

[6]Afterwards Richard II.

[7]His natural son.

[8]John of Gaunt.

[9]An English mark was two-thirds of a pound sterling, or 13s. 4d.

[10]A church book.

[11]Breviary.

[12]A button of gold.

[13]A button.

[14]Round funeral tapers.

[15]Margaret Plantagenet, grand-daughter of King Edward I.

[16]The badge of the house of Lancaster.

[17]Richard II.

[18]A culverin.

[19]Dugdale says these were jewels, hanging over the forehead, on bodkins, thrust through the hair.

[20]Pale or peach-colored rubies.

[21]This effigy is referred to by Walpole, in his Anecdotes of Painting, vol. i. p. 37.

Transcriber’s Notes:

No. CXIX. ends with the phrase “The symptoms” as is presented in the original text.


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