[[1]] The Fortnightly Review, September, 1893.
[[2]] Calendar of State Papers, 1547-1580, p. 105.
[[3]] "The Adelphi and its Site," by H. B. Wheatley, F.S.A.
[[4]] It was afterwards called the "Queen's Head," and here Old Parr lodged when he came to London.
[[5]] In the next century, when the Strand front was built over, the parishioners wanted this hall for a church for St. Martin's parish, the hall, they said, being only used as a passage.
[[6]] A century later the water of this spring was found to be foul, and, as its source had been forgotten, an examination was made. The spring was rediscovered under a cellar of a house in Covent Garden.
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