[78] A full descriptive catalogue, drawn up by Sir Henry Maxwell Lyte, is obtainable at the Public Record Office.
[79] ‘Black Books of Lincoln’s Inn,’ vol. i., p. xxxix.
[80] See Serjeant Pulling, ‘The Order of the Coif.’
[81] Notes and Queries, April 2, 1892.
[82] Fetter Lane is said to be derived from ‘Fewters,’ as the abode of vagrants, cheats, and fortune-tellers.