[231] Reimar Kock’s Chronicle of Lübeck.
[232] “In the year 1529, this violent disease passed in a very short time all over Germany, and in Lübeck many of its most distinguished citizens died on the vigil of St. Peter in Vinculis.” Regkman, p. 135. Compare Kirchring, p. 143. Bonn, p. 144.
[233] Reimar Kock.
[234] Schmidt, p. 307.
[235] See above, p. 243; and Klemzen, p. 254.
[236] Euric. Cordus.
[237] Gruner, It. p. 23.
[238] Namely, on the Tuesday after the Beheading of John the Baptist (29th Aug.), which fell on a Sunday, for S. Ægidius was on the Wednesday. The dates are given throughout according to Pilgrim’s Calendarium chronologicum.
[239] Klemzen, p. 255.
[240] Curicke, p. 271.