[194] Dugdale’s Baronetage, vol. 1. p. 789.
[195] Scala Chron., p. 175; Froissart, c. 161.
[196] Rymer, vi. 452.
[197] Froissart, lix.
[198] Walsingham, p. 248.
[199] Holinshed, vol. ii. p. 431.
[200] Shakspere incorrectly makes Jack Cade burn the Savoy. He has attributed to that Irish impostor the act of Wat Tyler, a far more patriotic man.
[201] Stow.
[202] Cowley’s Works, 10th edit. (Tonson), 1707, vol. ii. p. 587.
[203] Letter to Evelyn. Cowley’s Works (1707), vol. ii. p. 731.