[350] Herbert's "Twelve Livery Companies."
[351] Gentleman's Magazine, 1805.
[352] Ibid., 1818.
[353] French, 551, and Times, April, 1867.
[354] "Dict. Nat. Biog."
[355] Register of Charterhouse Chapel.
[356] French, p. 556.
[357] A writer in Notes and Queries, Sixth Series, i. 494, speaks of a "large silver salver bearing a lion passant and a leopard's head crowned. In the centre are the arms and crest of Shakespeare, and on an escutcheon of pretence three stags' heads caboshed. It bears the inscription, 'William Powlett Powlett, Esq., D.D. William Powlett Shakspear, 1821.' There is a legend this was made from plate owned by the poet. What is the date of the salver?"
[358] Times, June 13, 1864, and Notes and Queries, Third Series, vii. 498.
[359] Foster's "Alumni Oxonienses."