Journal 23, fo. 290.

-Id., fo. 289.

Journal 23, fo. 293. The names, tonnage and crews of the ships are thus given (Remembrancia, ii, 26):—The Assention, 400 tons, 100 mariners; The Consent, 350 tons, 100 mariners; The Susan Bonadventure, 300 tons, 70 mariners; The Cherubim, 300 tons, 70 mariners; The Minion, 180 tons, 50 mariners; and The Primrose, 180 tons, 50 mariners. Only one pinnace is mentioned, of 50 tons, with 20 mariners.

Journal 23, fo. 323b.

Chamberlain's Letters, temp., Eliz. (Camd. Soc., No. 79), p. 50. The writer was a son of Richard Chamberlain, a city alderman.

Alderman of Tower Ward; Sheriff 1584-5; Mayor 1597.

Repertory 24, fo. 410b.

Repertory 25, fo. 216b.

The letter is printed in extenso in Chambers' "Book of Days," i, 464, and in Goodman's "Court of James I," ii, 127.

Journal 24, fos. 79b, 81, 82, 82b.