[5] Williams’ “Real Property Law.”
[6] Southey’s Common Place Book, 4th Series, 1851, p. 175.
[7] Chapter x., verses 8 and 9.
[8] Ecl. II., line 62.
[9] Constitutional History of England, I. Ed., Vol. I., p. 289.
[10] The Lord Chief Justice, John Popham, who was born in 1531, is said to have been stolen when a child by the gipsies. They disfigured him and placed on his arm a cabalistic mark. Apparently it was a case of tattooing. But the story is discredited.
[11] Gaújo is the name given by the gipsies to all strangers who are not of the Romany race.
[12] Edition 1857, vol. i., p. 77.
[13] Peacock. Army Lists of Roundheads and Cavaliers, 2nd edit., 1874, p. 21.
[14] Wood, Athenae Oxon, sub nom.