[476] Hazlitt, Bibliog. Collections, iv. 111. In 1584 Newbury and Denham received licence to print "the Dictionary in French and English, in 4to, and all other dictionaries French and English in quarto," Stationers' Register, ii. 438.
[477] "Knowing then of no other dictionary to help us, but Sir Thomas Eliot's Librarie, which was come out a little before."
[478] On Holyband's debts to these works see Miss E. Farrer's La Vie et les œuvres de Claude de Sainliens, pp. 70 sqq.
[479] F. Watson, Grammar Schools, p. 458.
[480] Dict. Nat. Biog., ad nom.
[481] Abcedarium Anglico-Latinum, London, 1552.
[482] Folio, printed by Thomas Marshe.
[483] Farrer, op. cit. p. 72.
[484] First appeared at Leyden in 1567. Higgins' edition was printed for Ralph Newberie and Henrie Denham, 8vo.
[485] A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues. London, printed by A. Islip, 1611, folio.