[282] He lived "over against St. Margaret's Hill in Southwark," and published one of the Roxburghe ballads in 1631.
[283] Archie Armstrong, Court Jester to James I. and Charles I.
[284] There was another of this name, T. Dring, who lived in Fleet Street, and published between 1650 and 1687.
[285] Published from 1658 to 1674.
[286] Although separate publishers, they were occasionally partners, and as such published from 1655 to 1680.
[287] A cant Irish term for the best whisky.
[288] See No. [3] and footnote (Footnote [255]).