[515]. Reproduced here.
[516]. Close Roll, 12 William III. (4863)—Indenture between (1) Mary Rawlinson, (2) Giles Powell and (3) Jeremiah Ridge.
[519]. Privy Council Register, Vol. 29, p. 424.
[520]. Calendar State Papers, Domestic, 1611–18, p. 551.
[521]. Ibid., p. 555.
[522]. Privy Council Register, Vol. 29, p. 484.
[523]. Privy Council Register, Vol. 46, p. 274.
[524]. It is just possible that a later reference to the spring is to be found in the petition dated 7th July, 1637, of the inhabitants of the Old Town of St. Giles, “complayning of ye stopping up of a fair large and open well in ye said towne; being of great use and comfort to ye peters who now find ye want thereof in these times of contagion, ye same being continued to bee stopped up as aforesaid, by ye now landlord Frauncis Garrett.” (Privy Council Register, Vol. 48, p. 105).