-Id., p. 78.

Journal 16, fo. 263.

Repertory 13, pt. i, fo. 191. A full account of the pageants, etc., will be found in John Elder's letter.—Chron. of Q. Jane and Q. Mary, Appendix X.

Chron. of Q. Jane and Q. Mary, pp. 78-79.

Martin Bowes, of the old members, alone continued to sit for the city, the places of the other members being taken by Ralph Cholmeley, who had succeeded Broke as Recorder; Richard Grafton, the printer; and Richard Burnell.

Chron. of Q. Jane and Q. Mary, 82; Wriothesley, 122.

Repertory 13, part i, fo. 111b.

-Id., fo. 193.

Journal 16, fo. 300. Bishop Braybroke, nearly two centuries before, had done all he could to put down marketing within the sacred precincts, and to render "Paul's Walk"—as the great nave of the cathedral was called—less a scene of barter and frivolity.

Repertory 13, pt. i, fo. 251b.