[38] Oak panelling, formerly part of this inn, has been preserved. (See A. B. Gray, Cambridge revisited, p. 102.)
[39] This amount is also referred to in Registry MSS 33. 2. 95 and 33. 6. 9 as having been printed between September, 1625, and February, 1626. From the same documents it appears that the normal output of a press at this time was 900 reams per annum.
[40] Registry ms 33. 1. 21.
[41] The king's printer.
[42] Before his election at Cambridge Daniel was already acting for Thomas Buck. The Articles of Agreement between the Bucks and Edmund Weaver (see p. 51) were written by him and the payments made by Weaver to him (Registry ms 33. 1. 13).
[43] Registry MSS 33. 1. 15 and 33. 6. 15. The "gathering of mulcts and the arresting Masters of Artes in his walke and transcribing of combinations for his said walke" were excepted from the duties which John took over from his brother.
[44] Registry ms 33. 1. 19.
[45] MSS Cole, xliii, 260. For other pictures of the house see Cranage and Stokes, The Augustinian Friary in Cambridge (C.A.S. Proc. XXII. 53). The house was used as the headquarters of the King's army in 1647 (Extract from certain papers of intelligence from Cambridge, 1647). "The report is" says the writer of the letter "that it will be this night [7 June] the King's quarters."
[46] Registry ms 33. 6. 15.
[47] Registry ms 33. 1. 22.