[727] Ibid. p. 459, A and B.
[728] William Lilly was married and had several children. The sur-master, John Rightwyse, married his daughter. Mr. Lupton informs me, that in vol. iv. of Stow’s Historical Collections (Harleian, No. 450), fol. 58 b, is a Latin epitaph, in ten lines, by Lilly on his wife. Her name is spelt ‘Hagnes,’ and (if the reading be correct) they appear to have had fifteen children.
[729] Knight’s Life of Colet. Miscellanies, No. v.
[730] The original of this book with Colet’s signature is still preserved at the Mercers’ Hall.
[731] Knight, p. 227. He drew up a body of statutes, which, however, were never accepted by the chapter.—Milman’s Annals of St. Paul’s, p. 124.
[732] Eras. Op. iii. p. 460, A.
[733] Ibid. p. 445, B.
[734] Ibid. p. 751, E.
[735] Strausz. Leipzig, 1858, vol. i. p. 123.
[736] Epistolæ aliquot Eruditorum, &c. Appended to Apologia Erasmi, &c. Basil 1520, pp. 139, 140.