[150] Hist. of Ref., part ii. book iii. p. 406, ed. 1681.
[151] Collection of Records, part ii. book iii. number 10.
[152] Probably a misprint for Harmer.
[153] Cardwell, Documentary Annals, vol. ii. p. 110.
[154] Barlow was present at the Hampton Court Conference in January, 1601, and all accounts describe him as then Dean of Chester; and his narrative of the Conference, published in 1604, is described as “contracted by William Barlow, Doctor of Divinity, and Dean of Chester.” Sir Peter Leycester, Hist. Antiq. of Cheshire, p. 169, states that Barlow was appointed Dean in 1603.
[155] Bishop of Chichester, November 3rd, 1605; Bishop of Ely, 1609; Bishop of Winchester, 1619.
[156] Bishop of Lichfield, April, 1614; Bishop of Norwich, 1618.
[157] Subsequently Regius Professor of Hebrew, Cambridge.
[158] Lively died May, 1605, and hence could not have taken any active part in the Revision.
[159] Afterwards D.D., and successively Master of Peterhouse and of Trinity College.