[314]. Grainger.
[315]. Gifford.
[316]. Nichols, vol. iv., p. 710.
[317]. 1622.
[318]. Or, as it was called, Middleton’s Water, from the great contriver of that inestimable improvement, the introduction of water into the metropolis, Sir Hugh Middleton.
[319]. Granger’s Biography, Reign of King James, vol. i., p. 237.
[320]. Nichols’ Progresses, vol. iv., p. 756.
[321]. Oldmixon.
[322]. Ibid.
[323]. Brydges’s Peers of James I.