[378]. A deed of 16th November, 1774, refers to the house as “formerly in the tenure of Mr. Hudson, painter, and late in that of Mr. Worlidge” (Middlesex Registry Memorials, 1775, II., 122).

[379]. Dictionary of National Biography.

[380]. Memoirs of Mrs. Robinson, ed. by M. E. Robinson, I., pp. 74–5.

[381]. Memoirs of Mrs. Robinson, I., p. 94.

[382]. See p. [60].

[383]. Calendar State Papers, Domestic, 1638–9, p. 630.

[384]. G. E. C[ockayne’s] Peerage.

[385]. Letter, dated 16th May, 1631, from Thomas Case ... to Edward, Viscount Conway, etc., “at his house in Drury Lane” (Calendar State Papers, Domestic, 1631–3, p. 45).

[386]. Recovery Roll, Common Pleas, 21 Chas. I., Mich., rot. x (251).

[387]. G. E. C[ockayne’s] Peerage.