[597] Nichols; Kelly, in Trans. Hist. Soc. VI. 395.
[598] Harwood’s Hist. of Lichfield, p. 304.
[599] Hasted’s Hist. of Canterbury, p. 130 (parish registers).
[600] Notes and Queries, 2nd series, XI. 69.
[601] ‘How and whether a Christen man ought to flye the horrible plage of the Pestilence. A sermon out of the Psalme “Qui habitat in adjutorio altissimi,” by Andrewe Osiander. Translated out of Hye Almayn into Englishe, 1537.’ Copy in the British Museum. The initials M.C. are taken to be those of Miles Coverdale.
[602] Soranzo to the Senate of Venice. Calendar of State Papers, Venetian, V. 541 (18 Aug. 1554).
[603] Cal. State Papers, Henry VIII. Domestic.
[604] From Abstract of several orders relating to the Plague. MS. Addit. (Brit. Museum), No. 4376. Probably the originals of these abstracts are among the Guildhall records. I quote from the most accessible source.
[605] Extracts from the Guildhall Records, by Furnivall, in Appendix to Vicary’s Anatomy of the Body of Man. Early English Text Society.
[606] Cal. State Papers, Venetian, VII. 649.