[262] Cleland’s Former and Present State of Glasgow (1840), p. 20.

[263] The five lepers in Papa, in Shetland, about 1736, were all females; see Part II., page 82, supra.

[264] Monasticon Anglicanum, vol. vi. (2d edit.), p. 710; and also Madox’s Formulare Anglicanum (1702), pp. 22, 255, 314, etc.

[265] Mackarell’s History and Antiquities of King’s Lynn (1738), p. 223.

[266] Bridges’ History of Northamptonshire (1791), vol. i. p. 363.

[267] History of Shrewsbury (1825), vol. ii. p. 173 (engraved seal of the House).

[268] Monasticon Anglicanum, vol. vi. pp. 637 and 643.

[269] Historie of the Holy Warre, p. 102.

[270] Hailes’ Annals of Scotland (1797), vol. ii. p. 146.

[271] Jameson’s edition of Barbour’s Bruce, Book vi. p. 167.