[999] Chronological History of the Air, Weather, Seasons, Meteors, etc. 2 vols. Lond. 1749, I. 306:—“This fever began, and raged terribly in England in 1623; was little, if at all, short of the plague.”
[1000] Chamberlain to Carleton, in Court and Times of Charles I., I. 28.
[1001] Salvetti’s Diary, in Hist. MSS. Com. XI. pt. I, p. 26.
[1002] Cal. S. P. 15 Sept.
[1003] Holland.
[1004] Bell, London’s Remembrancer.
[1005] C. and T. Charles I., letter of 2 July, 1625.
[1006] In a volume of Topographical Papers in the British Museum, 1298, m (18).
[1007] W. Heberden, Junr., Increase and Decrease of Diseases. Lond. 1801, p. 66. He gives no authority; “1626” is clearly a misprint.
[1008] Calendar of State Papers, 1625-26, p. 184.