[589] Banks Bills.
[590] G. A. Corner, on the Inns of Southwark.
[591] Randle Holme, b. iii., ch. i., p. 14.
[592] London Gazette, July 31 to Aug. 4, 1679.
[593] Weekly Journal, Jan. 4, 1718.
“I am, my warlike Cassandra,
Neither a Myrmidon nor a Dolopian warrior.”
“Everybody that reads those lines,” says Furretière in his Roman Bourgeois, “will certainly imagine that he alludes to some Pentasilea or Talestris; yet this warlike Cassandra was after all neither more nor less than a tall manly looking wench who kept the Wooden Shoe (Sabot) public-house in the Faubourg Saint Marcel.”
[595] Bagford Bills.
[596] See J. O. Halliwell’s folio Shakespeare, vol. ii., p. 468.