[892] History of the Smallpox, 1817. Blomefield, also, in his History of Norfolk, quotes the passage about “pockys” correctly from the “Fruit of Times,” applies it to Norwich, to which city it had no special relation, and then says that this is the first mention of “small pocks.”

[893] Fabyan’s Chronicle. Ed. Ellis, p. 653.

[894] Levins, Manipulus Vocabulorum, 1570. Camden Society’s edition, column 158.

[895] Lettres du Roy Louis XII. Brusselle, 1712, IV. 335.

[896] Cal. State Papers.

[897] “Item, que à son grand desplaisir il ait esté naguaires mal disposé d’une maladie nommée la petitte verolle, dont à present, graces à Dieu, il est recouvert et passé tout dangier.” Lettres du Roy Louis XII., IV. 260. Brusselle, 1712.

[898] Cal. State Papers.

[899] Cal. State Papers.

[900] Edited by Gairdner for the Camden Society, 1880.

[901] Bannatyne Club’s reprint, 1840, pp. 9-10.