[9] Compare his 'ride to Dartforde to speake with a priest there,' p. [57].
[10] "John Harman, Esquyer, one of the gentilmen hushers of the Chambre of our soverayn Lady the Quene, and the excellent Lady Dame Dorothye Gwydott, widow, late of the town of Southampton, married Dec. 21, 1567." (Extract from the register of the parish of Stratford Bow, given in p. 499, vol. iii. of Lysons's Environs of London.)
[11] Philipott, p. 108. Henry Harman bore for his arms—Argent, a chevron between 3 scalps sable.
[12] Of whose daughters, Mary married John, eldest son of Wm. Lovelace, of Hever in Kingsdown, in this county; and Elizabeth married John Lennard, Prothonotary, and afterwards Custos Brevium of the Common Pleas. See Chevening.
[13] See Robinson's Gavelkind, p. 300.
[14] She was of consanguinity to Abp. Chicheley. Stemm. Chich. No. 106. Thomas Harman had three daughters: Anne, who married Wm. Draper, of Erith, and lies buried there; Mary, who married Thomas Harrys; and Bridget, who was the wife of Henry Binneman. Ibid.
[15] In the first edition of Holinshed (1577) this chapter is the 5th in Book III. of Harrison's Description.
[16] Not in ed. 1577.
[17] thorow in ed. 1577.
[18] piteous in ed. 1577.