[241] Reign Wolfe.
[242] “Born in London, and son to Henry Collet.”—1st edition, p. 267.
[243] “And brought to the hands of Edmond Grendall, then Bishop of London.”—1st edition, p. 269.
[244] W. Paston.
[245] “Was first builded about the reigne of Edward III. Thomas Newton, the first parson there, was buried in the quire, the year 1361, which was the 35th of Edward the Thirde.”—1st edition, p. 277.
[246] “Prebend almes houses.”—1st edition, p. 277.
[247] “In London at fifty-four pounds, and in the Exchequer at fifty-three pounds six shillings and eight pence.”—1st edition, p. 345.
[248] Water Bougets—heraldic representations of the leathern bottles in which water was anciently carried.
[249] “A pole of forty foote long, and fifteen inches about, fabuled to be the iusting staffe of Gerrard a giant.”—Stow.
[250] “Which aunswere seemed to me insufficient, for hee meant the description of Brittaine, before Reinwolfe’s Chronicle, wherein the author writing a chapter of Gyaunts, and having been deceived by some authours, too much crediting their smoothe speeche, hath set down more matter than troth, as partly (and also against my will) I am enforced to touch.”—1st edition, p. 283.