[322] Ruel’s Collectio Conciliorum (1675), tom. i. p. 1108.

[323] Dupin’s History of Ecclesiastical Writers (London, edit. 1695), vol. vii. p. 131.

[324] Manipulus Curatorum (Bremen, 1577), p. iv. c. 9.

[325] Concilia Magnæ Britanniæ, tom, i. p. 616. Canon lxxii.

[326] Second Part of Henry VI., act iii. sc. 3.

[327] Maundrell’s “Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem, at Easter, A. D. 1697,” in Pinkerton’s Collection, vol. x. pp. 380-81.

[328] De Causis et Signis Morborum (Leip. edit. 1735), p. 71.

[329] Baron’s Description of the Kingdom of Tonquin, p. 104; or Churchill’s Voyages, vol. vi. p. 158.

[330] Richard’s “History of Tonquin,” contained in Pinkerton’s Collection, vol. ix. p. 728.

[331] See various enactments of the French provinces on this head, given at length in Delamarré's Traité de la Police (Paris, 1722), vol. i. p. 636.