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[156:B]Itinerary, Part I. p. 198.

[156:B]Itinerary, Part I. p. 198.

[156:C]Whalley's Works of Ben Jonson; act ii. sc. 3.

[156:C]Whalley's Works of Ben Jonson; act ii. sc. 3.

[157:A]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. viii. p. 138. As You Like It, act iv. sc. 1.

[157:A]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. viii. p. 138. As You Like It, act iv. sc. 1.

[158:A]"The Enemie to Vnthryftinesse: publishing by Lawes, documents and disciplines, &c. By George Whetstons, Gent. Printed at London by Richard Jones. 1586." 4to. pp. 24. 32.—Vide British Bibliographer, vol. iii. pp. 601-604.

[158:A]"The Enemie to Vnthryftinesse: publishing by Lawes, documents and disciplines, &c. By George Whetstons, Gent. Printed at London by Richard Jones. 1586." 4to. pp. 24. 32.—Vide British Bibliographer, vol. iii. pp. 601-604.

[158:B]Lodge's Illustrations of British History, vol. ii. pp. 217, 218.

[158:B]Lodge's Illustrations of British History, vol. ii. pp. 217, 218.

[159:A]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. viii. pp. 171. 177. 179, 180, 181. 183.

[159:A]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. viii. pp. 171. 177. 179, 180, 181. 183.

[160:A]Scourge of Villanie, 1599. book ii. sat. 7.

[160:A]Scourge of Villanie, 1599. book ii. sat. 7.

[161:A]Gull's Horn-book, p. 15.

[161:A]Gull's Horn-book, p. 15.

[161:B]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. x. pp. 360-362.

[161:B]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. x. pp. 360-362.

[161:C]Essayes by Sir William Cornwallyes, the younger. Essay 28.

[161:C]Essayes by Sir William Cornwallyes, the younger. Essay 28.

[162:A]Walton's Complete Angler, Bagster's edit. 1808, pp. 369. 380.

[162:A]Walton's Complete Angler, Bagster's edit. 1808, pp. 369. 380.

[162:B]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. xv. pp. 328, 329.

[162:B]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. xv. pp. 328, 329.

[164:A]"A breffe description of the Royall Citie of London, capitall citie of this realme of England. (City Arms.) Wrytten by me William Smythe citezen and haberdasher of London, 1575." MS."This compilation," says Mr. Haslewood, "forms a quarto volume of moderate thickness, and was intended for publication."—Vide British Bibliographer, vol. i. pp. 539-542.

[164:A]"A breffe description of the Royall Citie of London, capitall citie of this realme of England. (City Arms.) Wrytten by me William Smythe citezen and haberdasher of London, 1575." MS.

"This compilation," says Mr. Haslewood, "forms a quarto volume of moderate thickness, and was intended for publication."—Vide British Bibliographer, vol. i. pp. 539-542.

[165:A]Vide "The Statutes of the Streets," printed by Wolfe, in 1595.

[165:A]Vide "The Statutes of the Streets," printed by Wolfe, in 1595.

[165:B]Lodge's Illustrations, vol. ii. p. 206.

[165:B]Lodge's Illustrations, vol. ii. p. 206.

[166:A]The costume of the Watchman is thus represented in the title-page to Decker's "O per se O," &c. 4to. 1612, and is copied in Reed's Shakspeare, vol. vi. p. 97.

[166:A]The costume of the Watchman is thus represented in the title-page to Decker's "O per se O," &c. 4to. 1612, and is copied in Reed's Shakspeare, vol. vi. p. 97.

[166:B]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. xv. p. 205.

[166:B]Reed's Shakspeare, vol. xv. p. 205.

[166:C]Ibid. vol. xiii. p. 36.

[166:C]Ibid. vol. xiii. p. 36.

[166:D]D'Ewes's Journals of Parliament, in Queen Elizabeth's Reign, p. 661. 664.

[166:D]D'Ewes's Journals of Parliament, in Queen Elizabeth's Reign, p. 661. 664.


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