[452]. Hertfordshire County Records, Vol. I., pp. 347-8.

[453]. Linnen and Woollen Manufactury, p. 7, 1681.

[454]. Gower, Le mirour de l’omme (trans. from French verse by Eileen Power).

[455]. Stow, London, Book V., p. 343. Assize of Bread.

[456]. Manchester Court Leet Records, Vol. IV., p. 110, 1653.

[457]. Ibid. p. 212, 1657.

[458]. Ibid. p. 244, 1658.

[459]. Manchester Court Test Records, p. 243, 1658.

[460]. Petronilla, Countess of Leicester, granted to Petronilla, daughter of Richard Roger’s son of Leicester and her heirs “all the suit of the men outside the Southgate aforesaid to bake at her bakehouse with all the liberties and free customs, saving my customary tenants who are bound to my bakehouses within the town of Leicester,” Bateson, (M.) Records, Leicester, Vol. I.; p. 10.

[461]. Harl. MSS., 2054, fo. 44 and 45, 2105, fo. 301.