[116.] William Thomas, op. cit. p. 85.
[117.] Robert Greene, All About Conny-Catching. Works, x. Foreword.
[118.] Epistola de Peregrinatione in De Eruditione Comparanda, 1699, p. 588.
[119.] Turler, The Traveller, Preface, and pp. 65-67.
[120.] The Unton Inventories, ed. by J.G. Nichols, p. xxxviii.
[121.] Sir Robert Dallington, State of Tuscany, 1605, p. 64.
[122.] Arthur Hall, Ten Books of Homer's Iliades, 1581, Epistle to Sir Thomas Cicill.
[123.] Nicholas Breton: A Floorish upon Fancie, ed. Grosart, p. 6.
[124.] Thomas Wright, Queen Elizabeth, ii. 205.
[125.] "A letter sent by F.A. touching the proceedings in a private quarrel and unkindnesse, between Arthur Hall and Melchisedech Mallerie, Gentleman, to his very friend L.B. being in Italy." (Only fourteen copies of this escaped destruction by order of Parliament in 1580. One was reprinted in 1815 in Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana, from which my quotations are taken.)