[57] Purcell is named as one of the possessors of property in a map of Ireland made about the middle of the seventeenth century.
[58] Cosyn usually meant nephew.
[59] Meaning buried in the Church.
[60] The autograph score is in the British Museum.
[61] "On Wednesday next will be performed at York Buildings Mr. Daniel Purcell's musick, made for last St. Cecilia's Feast, for the benefit of Mr. Howel and Mr. Shore, with an addition of new vocal and instrumental musick."—London Gazette, December 29, 1698.
[62] 1700 according to the new style.
[63] A pupil of Henry Purcell.
[64] "A Song sung by Mr. Mason in Magbeth, sett by Mr. D. Purcell, 'Cease, gentle Swain,' in the Queen's library, Buckingham Palace."
[65] Vol. ii. p. 759, new Edition. Novello & Co.
[66] Extracted from the Vestry books of St. Andrew's, Holborn.