[401] Possibly he gives this evidence in his The Children of the Chapel at Blackfriars, p. 29, note 4.

[402] Wallace, in the London Times, May 1, 1914.

[403] Printed in The Malone Society Collections, i, 264.

[404] Howes's continuation of Stow's Annals (1631), p. 1003.

[405] Reliquiæ Wottonianæ (ed. 1672), p. 425.

[406] Ralph Winwood, Memorials of Affairs of State (ed. 1725), iii, 469.

[407] Printed in Birch, The Court and Times of James the First (1849), i, 251.

[408] Printed by Haslewood in The Gentleman's Magazine (1816), from an old manuscript volume of poems. Printed also by Halliwell-Phillipps (Outlines, i, 310) "from a manuscript of the early part of the seventeenth century of unquestionable authenticity." Perhaps it is the same as the "Doleful Ballad" entered in the Stationers' Register, 1613. I follow Halliwell-Phillipps's text, but omit the last three stanzas.

[409] Punning on the title All is True.

[410] An Execration upon Vulcan.