[605] This pedigree is in MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 35v. Aubrey notes in the margin: 'Pen's-lodge in Bradon forest.' On fol. 34v Aubrey has in trick the coat: 'argent, on a fess sable, three besants, a crescent for difference; impaling ...' with the note 'Sir ... Pen of Pen in Bucks, tempore Edw. III or Hen. III, quaere.' He adds: 'vide lib. A' (his own Wiltshire collections): see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iv. 192.
[606] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 36; not in Aubrey's hand, and perhaps supplied him by Benjamin Clark the bookseller (supra, p. [133]). Anthony Wood notes (scored out): 'This is but a very imperfect catalogue,' and 'quaere Silas Norton the quaker.' For Silas Norton, see Clark's Wood's Life and Times, iii. 279.
[607] Wood notes: 'Catalogue 2. 16, 1': see Wood's Life and Times, iv. 235.
[608] Wood notes 'habeo'; he had this book in his library.
[609] Wood notes: 'Sam. Starling, Lord Mayor' (of London, 1670).
[610] Wood notes 'Cat. 2. 270.'
[611] MS. Aubr. 8, fol. 12: a fragmentary jotting about the severity of the penal laws. 'Mr. Anderson' occurs as an informant on Irish matters in the life of Richard Boyle, earl of Cork, vol. i. pp. 115, 116.
[612] Given in colours by Aubrey.
[613] He married Elizabeth Waller.
[614] i.e. Aubrey had been misinformed by Lady Petty.