[60] The Books in the Library at Whittington had, probably, not been dusted for 20 to 30 years.

[61] Mr. Gough was then Director of the Society of Antiquaries.

[62] This striking resemblance of my worthy old friend Dr. Pegge, which I have often had the agreeable opportunity of comparing with the Original when conversing with the good Doctor at Whittington, is now in the possession of his Grandson, Sir Christopher Pegge; by whose kind permission a faithful Engraving from it, admirably executed by Philip Andinet, accompanies the present Publication.

[63] Elizabeth, daughter of the Rev. John Bourne, of Spital, was married, Jan. 1, 1800, to Robert Jennings, Esq. of Hull.

[64] Mr. John Belt, of York, Surgeon, died Jan. 23, 1800.

[65] So he humourously styled the Printer's Errand Boys.

[66] Henry II.

[67] William Rufus.

[68] See Letters concerning the present state of Poland, printed for T. Payne, 1773, Letter iii. p. 57.

[69] Lord Corke's Letters from Italy, published 1773, p. 52.