[27] From the 'Library,' by leave of the editor.
[28] This copy, in the possession of Mr. Coningsby Sibthorp, of Sudbrooke Holme, Lincoln, to whose family it has belonged for more than a century, is fully described by Mr. Sidney Lee on p. 171 of his 'Shakespeare's Life and Work.' By a curious coincidence the copy he describes on the previous page is one, now owned by the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, which formerly belonged to Ralph Sheldon, who bought Vincent's library. Presumably both copies at one time belonged to him.
[29] From 'Longman's Magazine,' by leave of the publishers.
[30] From 'Longman's Magazine,' by leave of the publishers.
[31] Trophy money was a duty paid by householders for providing the militia with harness, drums, colours, etc.