[20] The word "lustre" is interlined above "splendor," as another suggested reading in place of the latter word.

[21] Chancel or chantry?

[22] Pepys mentions on two occasions a gallery at Whitehall called the Shield Gallery (Diary, i. 105, 133), and Hentzner enumerates among things worthy of observation in that spacious and memorable palace, "Variety of emblems on paper, out in the shape of shields, with mottos, used by the nobility at tilts and tournaments, hung up here for a memorial," Journey into England, p. 29, ed. 1757.

[23] This was Palm Sunday.

[24] Sic, but qu. "without."

[25] St. Clement Danes in the Strand.

[26] The rector at this time was Dr. John Layfield, of Trin. Coll. Cambridge, one of the revisers of the translation of the Bible temp. James I. and one of the first fellows of Chelsea College. Newcourt's Repertorium, i. 572.

[27] In the MS. this word stands "is."

[28] Written by Thomas Floyd; published Lond. 1600, 12mo.

[29] Dr. Thomas Mountford was a prebendary of Westminster from 1585 to 1681-2. (Hardy's Le Neve, iii. 350.)