[180] Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 100.
[181] 'Pars petræ super qua natus erat Jesus in Bethlehem.'—Strype, i. p. 391.
[182] Collyer's Records, ii. p. 149.
[183] 'This, as it is said, was done to open his heart and his pocket.'—Ibid.
[184] 'Capite nutare, innuere oculis, barbam convertere, incurvare corpus.'—Records or Documents in Burnet, iii. p. 131.
[185] 'Occultæ passim fistulæ in quibus ductile per rimulas ferrum a mystagogo trahebatur.'—Ibid. p. 132.
[186] 'Aliis Ajacem risu simulantibus.'—Records or Documents in Burnet, iii. p. 132.
[187] 'The instruments for coining.'—Ibid. p. 182.
[188] 'Some crucified.'—Ibid. p. 182.
[189] 'Some of the commissioners found of their own wives titled among the rest.'—W. Thomas in Strype, i. p. 386.—Burnet, i. p. 182.