[12] Auger de Biterris, Vitae Romanor. pontificum, Muratori Scriptor. rer. Italic. Vol. III. Pt. II. p. 556.
[13] Contin. altera Chronici Guillelmi de Nangis in d’Acher, Spicilegium sive Collectio Veterum Scriptorum, &c. Ed. de la Barre, Tom. iii. p. 110.
[14] “The people all died of boils and inflamed glands which appeared under the arms and in the groins.” Jac. v. Königshoven, the oldest chronicle of Alsace and Strasburg, and indeed of all Germany. Strasburg, 1698. 4. cap. 5, § 86. p. 301.
[15] Hainr. Rebdorff, Annals, Marq. Freher. Germanicarum. rerum Scriptores. Francof, 1624. fol. p. 439.
[16] Königshoven, in loc. cit.
[17] Anonym. Leobiens. Chron. L. VI. in Hier. Pez, Scriptor. rer. Austriac. Lips. 1721. fol. Tom. 1, p. 970. The above named appearances are here called, rote sprinkel, swarcze erhubenn und druesz under den üchsen und ze den gemächten.
[18] Ubb. Emmiie rer. Frisiacar. histor. L. XIV. p. 203. Lugd. Bat. 1616. fol.
[19] Guillelmus de Nangis.
[20] Ant. Wood, Historia et Antiquitates Universit. Oxoniens. Oxon. 1764, fol. L. 1. p. 172.
[21] Mezeray, Histoire de France, Paris, 1685. fol. T. 11 p. 418.