Printed Report "Gresham College Trust," 29 Oct., 1885.

A return made in 1567 by the livery companies of foreigners residing in the city and liberties gives the number as 3,562.—Repertory 16, fo. 202. Another authority gives the number as 4,851, of which 3,838 were Dutch.—Burgon's "Life of Gresham," ii, 242, citing Haynes, p. 461.

Burgon's "Life of Gresham," ii, 271-275.

Repertory 16, fo. 164.

Journal 19, fo. 116.

Precept of the mayor to that effect, 19 Oct., 1568.-Id., fo. 132b.

Repertory 16, fo. 451.

Journal 19, fo. 180; Letter Book V, fo. 245.

Letter Book V, fo. 246. Holinshed (iv, 234) and others give the whole credit of providing the cemetery to the liberality of Sir Thomas Rowe, the mayor.

Proclamation (15 July, 1568) against suspected persons landing in England or returning "with any furniture for mayntenaunce of ther rebellion or other lyke cryme" against the King of Spain.—Journal 18, fo. 115; Cf. Letter Book V, fos. 181, 246b.