[65] P.R.O. State Papers, Henry VIII., abridged in Letters and Papers, vol. viii., 566. Quoted by Hendriks, p. 141.

[66] See Hendriks in loc. as against Froude, who asserts that the trial was concluded in one day.

[67] Bearcroft, An Historical Account of Thomas Sutton, Esq., and of his Foundation in Charterhouse. In this work many original documents here quoted may be found in extenso.

[68] Fuller's Church History of Britain, iv., 20, 21.

[69] Historical Account of Charterhouse, by Thomas Smythe, p. 201.

[70] W. Haig Brown, Charterhouse Past and Present, p. 144.

[71] See introduction to the Catalogue of the Anglo-Jewish Historical Exhibition, 1887.

[72] See Coote's The Romans of Britain and Gomme's The Governance of London.

[73] The Outer, or "outward," Temple passed into private ownership at an early date.

[74] A Knight of the (whipping) Post was a cant name for a disreputable person, who would be willing to give false evidence.