[210]. S.P.D., lxxx., 15-16, Jan, 1615.

[211]. S.P.D., ccxliii., 23, July 23, 1633.

[212]. S.P.D., xxxviii., 72, 73, Dec., 1608.

[213]. Hist. MSS. Com. Var. Coll., Vol. IV., p. 311.

[214]. Dyer John., The Fleece, 1757.

[215]. S.P.D., cclxvii., 17, May 2, 1634. Certificate from Anthony Wither, Commissioner of reformation of clothing.

[216]. S.P.D., ccclxiv., 122, July, 1637.

[217]. Somerset Q.S. Rec., Vol. III., p. 56, 1648. Complaint ... by ... Thos Chambers, Randall Carde, Dorothy Palmer, Stephen Hodges and Wm. Hurman, persons ymployed by Henry Denmeade servant to Mr. Thos. Cooke, Clothier for the spinning of certen wool and convertinge it into yarne and twistinge it thereof for the benefitt of the said Mr. Cooke that theire wages for the same spinninge and twistinge had been deteyned from them by the said Mr. Cooke ... it is ordered that the said Mr. C. doe forthwith pay to the said Thos. Chambers the some of ffowerteene shillings to the said Randall Carde the some of nyne shillings and fower pence, to the said Dorothy Palmer the some of eighteen shillings and one penny to the said Stephen Hodges the some of nyne shillings and four pence and to the said Wm. Hurman the some of nyne shillings.

[218]. Scheme to prevent the running of Irish wools to France, p. 19.

[219]. (Howard Household Book, p. 63, 1613.) “Widow Grame for spinning ij stone and 5ˡ of wooll vjs. To the wench that brought it iijid. To Ellen for winding yarn iij weekes xviijid.