[19] Printed at Alcala in 1514-15 in 6 vols. folio.
[20] España Artistica y monumental de Villa Amil y Escosura, Vol. I. page 82.
[21] Tome I., page 222. Bruxelles, 1837.
[22] The greater part of the above facts are verified by the inscription which was placed upon the bridge by Alonzo the Wise, in 1252, and the original of which is given by Cean Bermudez in his "Documentos" Vol. I. Number XXIV.
[23] Noticias de los Arquitectos, &c. Par Amirola y Bermudez, Madrid, 1829. Vol. I. page 41.
[24] Noticias &c. Vol. I. page 79.
[25] A Journey to Mequinez. London, Jacob Tonson, 1725.
[26] Probably a son of the great Henrique de Egas, who died in 1534.
[27] O'Shea states (page 410) that the Infante Don Fernando, uncle of Juan II., lodged in it in 1407.
[28] In the Street of the Abbots, all have uncles none fathers.