[6] Bond, i. p. 6. But Baker, pp. vii, viii, would seem to disagree with this.

[7] Bond, i. p. 11.

[8] Baker, p. xii.

[9] Athenae Oxonienses (ed. Bliss), i. p. 676.

[10] Mr Baker however seems to think that his reference to Cambridge (Euphues, p. 436) implies a term of residence there. Baker, p. xxii.

[11] Bond, i. p. 38.

[12] I have to thank Dr Ward for pointing out to me the interesting fact that a large proportion of Elizabeth's M.P.'s were royal officials.

[13] A discourse of English Poetrie, Arber's reprint.

[14] Child, pp. 6–20, for an account of chief writers who have dealt with euphuism.

[15] John Lyly and Euphuism. C. G. Child.