[67] Probably William Dillingham, Master of Emmanuel College.
[68] Registry ms 33. 2. 106.
[69] Registry ms 33. 1. 26.
[70] Steinschneider Festschrift, p. 90, brought to my notice by Mr Israel Abrahams.
[71] Registry ms 33. 1. 32.
[72] Massachusetts Historical Society, 1878, quoted in Bowes, Biog. Notes, p. 309.
[73] In 1699 The Tablet of Cebes was printed by Crownfield for Pindar, who held one of the printer's patents until 1730, receiving a salary of £5 per annum. See p. 95.
[74] Monk, Life of Bentley, p. 56.
[75] This was paid back by 10 Dec. 1697 (Press Accounts, 1697).
[76] "52 Alphabetts, or Setts of Printing Letters, Call'd Types" for the University Press were brought to Harwich in the Bridgeman Sloope from Brill on 28 January, 1698 (Press Accounts, 1698).