[677]. Tyburn Gallows (published by the London County Council), p. 16.

[678]. The gallows in St. Giles Fields erected for the execution of Lord Cobham were obviously put up for that special purpose. There may, of course, have been a manorial gallows, but no mention of such for St. Giles occurs in the Quo Warranto Rolls.

[679]. Endowed Charities, County of London, III., p. 350.

[680]. Parton’s Hospital and Parish of St. Giles, p. 228.

[681]. Chancery Decree Roll, No. 3.

[682]. Inquisitiones Post Mortem, II. Series, Middlesex, Vol. 200 (5).

[683]. Formerly on the east side of Dyott Street, just outside the parish boundary.

[684]. Close Roll, 9 Elizabeth (742).

[685]. Close Roll, 8 Charles I. (2946).

[686]. Close Roll, 1649 (31). Indenture, dated 20th March, 1648–9, between John Barber als Grigg and Henry Baynbrigge.