[591]. C. L. P., v., Privy Purse Expenses.

[592]. C. L. P., v. 686.

[593]. Archæologia, xxxix. p. 28.

[594]. C. L. P., v., Treasurer of the Chamber’s Accounts, p. 305.

[595]. See above, p. 273.

[596]. Transactions of the Royal Institute of British Architects, p. 227.

[597]. Lewis Einstein, The Italian Renaissance in England, 1902, p. 196, and Cust, Catg. Burl. Fine Arts Club Exhib., 1909, p. 64.

[598]. C. L. P., v., 952 (p. 446).

[599]. C. L. P., v., Treasurer of the Chamber’s Accounts, p. 307.

[600]. Mr. Cust gives his salary as £20 per annum, but the entry in the accounts is always 33s. 4d. a quarter, not a month, though this, of course, may be an error of book-keeping.