[435] Hug. Soc. Pub. x. pt. ii. p. 81.

[436] Returns of Aliens, Hug. Soc. Pub. x. pt. i. p. xi.

[437] Moens, The Walloons and their Church at Norwich, Hug. Soc. Pub. i. p. 90.

[438] Cal. State Papers, Dom., Addenda, 1580-1625, p. 294.

[439] Victoria County Histories: Suffolk, ii. p. 317.

[440] Apologie for Schoolmasters.

[441] Sm. 4to, pp. 1-60, and 17-173. Printed by J. Wolfe. Licence dated 18 Dec. 1592. Preface dated 18 April 1593.

[442] Born 1574; at Oxford in 1588.

[443] Bellot, in his quality of "gentleman," compares his labours to those of Diogenes rolling his tub up and down a hill, in order not to be idle while the Corinthians were busy preparing to defend their city against Philip of Macedon. Eliote takes up the theme and turns it to ridicule.

[444] The first part is paged from 1 to 60, and has signatures A-L in fours. In Eliote's first booke the pagination begins afresh at p. 17 and continues to p. 175 at the end of the work: it has signatures c-y in fours.