[133] “And to Berewardes lane.”—1st edition, p. 95.

[134] “When he deceased, 1501.”—Ibid.

[135] “Woodroffe lane towardes the Tower in this parish.”—1st edition p. 97.

[136] “No gallies landed here in memorie of men living.”—Stow.

[137] “But I leave every man to his own judgment, and pass to other matters.”—1st edition, p. 101.

[138] “It is taxed to the fifteene at forty-six pounds, and accounted in the Exchequer at forty-five pounds ten shillings.”—1st edition, p. 102.

[139] “The said elm-tree, his preaching place, is lately taken down.”—Stow.

[140] “As he, poore man, tearmed it.”—1st edition, p. 108.

[141] “The one halfe, to wit.”—1st edition, p. 109.

[142] “The monuments of the dead, buried in this church, are these.”—1st edition, p. 109.