[184]. Conduct, p. 279.
[185]. Conduct, p. 282.
[186]. Alluding, probably, to the custom of touching for the King’s evil.
[187]. Cunningham, b. xix. p. 348.
[188]. Conduct, p. 269. See Appendix.
[189]. Ibid. p. 270.
[190]. Coxe, MS. vol. xliii.
[191]. Lediard, p. 283.
[192]. Lediard, p. 278.
[193]. See Coxe—Lediard—Biog. Brit.