Nichols' "Progresses of Queen Eliz.," iii. 598. For particulars of Swinnerton see Clode's "Early Hist. of the Merchant Taylors' Company," i, 262, etc.
Strype's Stow, bk. ii, pp. 114, 115.
Remembrancia (Analytical Index), pp. 133, 134.
In 1439 Reginald Kentwode, Dean of St. Paul's, having in a recent visitation discovered "many defaults and excesses," drew up a schedule of injunctions for their better regulation.—Printed in London and Middlesex Archæol. Soc. Transactions, ii, 200-203.
Journal 12, fo. 75.
Repertory 2, fo. 185b.
Repertory 5, fos. 15, 15b, 82b.
Repertory 2, fo. 185; Grey Friars Chron., pp. 29, 31.
Sixteen other registers for city parishes commence in 1538, and four in 1539.—See Paper on St. James Garlickhithe, by W. D. Cooper, F.S.A. (London and Middlesex Arch. Soc. Trans., vol. iii, p. 392, note).
Wriothesley's Chron. (Camd. Soc, N.S., No. 11), i, 77, 78.