P.S. Since the above was written, I have observed the following notice of the work of Laurentius in Southey's Common Place Book, 4th Series, 478. (apparently from a bookseller's catalogue):
"Laurentius (And.) De Mirabili Strumas Sanandi VI. Solis Galliæ Regibus Christianissimis divinitas concessa, (fine copy,) 12s. Paris, 1609.
"This copy possesses the large folded engraving of Henry IV., assisted by his courtiers in the ceremony of curing the king's evil."
Footnote 18:[(return)]
Dd. 2. 41. fo. 38 b.
Fuller, Church History, edit. 1837, i. 228.
Danett's Translation. edit. 1614, p. 203.
Monstrelet edit. 1845, ii. 471.
Ibid. 476.
Fuller, Church History, edit. 1837, i. 227.
Cavendish, Life of Wolsey, edit. Singer, 1825, vol. i. p. 104.