[25b] Mayoralty Court, 9th Jan., 1677/8.
[25c] Kirkpatrick’s “History of the Religious Orders . . . of Norwich, written about the year 1725,” 1845, p. 81.
[35] It is interesting to note that in the critical part of this work Raleigh was assisted by the Rev. Robert Burhill, rector of Northwold, Norfolk, 1622-41.
[38] In the “Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, Charles I., 1628-29,” p. 188, it is stated that he translated the English Liturgy into French.
[40] This is undoubtedly the shelf-mark of the Norwich Public Library.
[43] John Dury’s “The Reformed Librarie-Keeper” (Chicago), 1906, p. 45.
[47] The Library contains one copy, the Bodleian Library has two copies, and there is one in the Norfolk and Norwich Library.
[50a] “Catalogus Librorum in Bibliotheca Norvicensi,” 1883.
[50b] Henry Harrod’s “Castles and Convents of Norfolk,” 1857, p. 82.
[51] Kirkpatnck’s “History of the Religious Orders . . . of Norwich, written about the year 1725,” 1845, p. 57.