[784] See p. 191, supra.
[785] Dict. Nat. Biog., ad nom.
[786] Catalogue of Books of some learned Men deceased, 1678. It was licensed to the printer Humphrey Lownes on 3rd January 1625 (Arber, Stationers' Register, iv. 133).
[787] General Treasury of Accounts, London, 1612.
[788] Guy Le Moyne was probably his French tutor; cp. p. 262, supra.
[789] Written in France by Charles Maupas of Bloys. Translated into English with additions and explications peculiarly useful to us English, together with a preface and an introduction wherein are contained divers necessary instructions for the better understanding of it.
[790] Italian reviv'd, 1673.
[791] The Scholemaster, ed. Arber, 1869, p. 28; cp. p. 182, supra.
[792] Is this a reference to Eliote's Ortho-Epia Gallica?
[793] Threadneedle Street French Church Registers, Hug. Soc. Pub. xiii. Pts. i. and ii. The earliest mention of Giffard occurs in 1629, and the latest in 1649.