Gregory's Chron. (Camd. Soc, N.S., No. 17), pp. 108-109. Gregory was an alderman of the City, and an eye-witness of much that he relates.
Letter dated 2nd August—the day on which Sir Thomas Grey, one of the chief conspiritors was executed.—Letter Book I, fo. 180.
Letter Book I, fo. 143. (Memorials, p. 619).
Letter Book I, fo. 177.
Letter Book I, fo. 159. (Memorials, pp. 620, 622).
"Quali gaudio, quali tripudio, quali denique triumpho, sit acceptus a Londoniensibus, dicere prætermitto. Quia revera curiositas apparatumn, nimietas expensarum, varietates spectaculorum, tractatus exigerent merito speciales."—Walsingham, ii, 314.
Chron. of London (Nicolas), p. 103.
Letter Book I, fo. 178b. Other proclamations on the same subject are recorded in the same place, most of which will be found in "Memorials" (pp. 627-629).
Letter Book I, fo. 190b.
-Id., fos. 188, 188b.