He taught in Shoe lane: quaere.
Thomas Shirley (1638-1678).
[969]Thomas Shirley[BQ], M.D., of Weston-neston in Suffolk, edidit[BR] 'A true and perfect account of the examination confession tryall and condemnation, and execution of Joan Perry and her two sonnes for the supposed murther of Mr. William Harrison, being one of the most remarkable occurrences that hath happened in the memory of man': Lond., for Rowland Reynolds next Arundel gate opposite to St. Clements Church, 1676, stitch't, 4to.
Vide in <Sir Thomas> Herbert's travells, where are honourable remembrances of his relations in Persia.
Notes.
[BQ] Aubrey gives in trick the coat:—'paly of 6, or and azure, a canton ermine.'
[BR] Anthony Wood notes here:—'This was written by Sir Thomas Overbury of Bourton on the hill to Dr. Thomas Shirley.' See Clark's Wood's Life and Times, i. 452.