[72] Secretan, 178.
[73] 'None,' said Willis in his Survey of Cathedrals, 'were so well served as that of York, under Sharp.'—Life of Sharp, i. 120.
[74] Thoresby's Correspondence, i. 274.
[75] Life, i. 264.
[76] Dodwell's 'Case in View,' quoted in Lathbury's History of the Nonjurors, 197.
[77] Life, i. 264.
[78] Secretan, 285.
[79] Nichols' Lit. An. i. 190.
[80] Nos. 72 and 114.
[81] 'Animadversions on the two last January 30 sermons,' 1702. The same might be said of his 'Sermon before the Court of Aldermen,' January 30, 1704.