[215.] A Method for Travell. Shewed by taking the view of France. As it stood in the yeare of our Lord, 1598.

[216.] By James Howell.

[217.] Supra, note (1).

[218.] A Survey of the Great Dukes State of Tuscany. In the yeare of our Lord, 1596.

[219.] The View of France, fol. X.

[220.] The View of France, fol. H 4, verso.

[221.] William Thomas, The Pilgrim, 1546.

[222.] Survey of Tuscany, p. 34.

[223.] A Method for Travell, Fol. B 4, verso.

[224.] The first edition of The View of Fraunce was printed anonymously in 1604 by Symon Stafford: When Thomas Creede brought out another edition, apparently in 1606, Dallington inserted a preface "To All Gentlemen that have Travelled," and A Method for Travell, consisting of eight unpaged leaves, and a folded leaf containing a conspectus of A Method for Travell.