[929] A New Treatise of the Pestilence, etc. the like not before this time published, and therefore necessarie for all manner of persons in this time of contagion. By S. H. Studious in Phisicke. London, 1603.
[930] This mystification was pointed out in a note to “Thayre” (the 1625 edition) in the printed Catalogue of the Library of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society.
[931] An Epistle discoursing upon the present Pestilence, teaching what it is and how the people of God should carrie themselves towards God and their neighbours therein. Reprinted, with some Additions, by Henoch Clapham. London, 1603.
[932] A Short Dialogue, etc., ut supra.
[933] In a volume with other pieces. London, 1605.
[934] But several warders in the Tower died of it. (Cal. State Papers, Sept. 16, 1603.)
[935] In Lysons, Environs of London.
[936] Hist. MSS. Com. X. pt. 4, p. 5.
[937] E.g. plague at Datchet (Notes and Queries, 3rd ser. VI. 217).
[938] John Bell, London’s Remembrancer. London, 1665 [1666].