[39] Copies are preserved in the British Museum and the Bodleian Library, and it is reprinted in Beloe's Anecdotes vol. ii. p. 248.
[40] Vol. iii. p. 304.
[41] Thomason was implicated in Christopher Love's plot against the Commonwealth. There are several entries in the Calendar of State Papers which refer to his imprisonment. Mr. A.W. Pollard, the editor of Bibliographica, has given a list of them in a note (vol. iii. p. 298) to Mr. Madan's paper on the Thomason Collection in that publication.
[42] Probably Dr. Thomas Barlow, librarian of the Bodleian Library.
[43] Gough, Anecdotes of British Typography, second edition, p. 699, note.
[44] Memoirs of Hollis, vol. i. pp. 121, 192; vol. ii. p. 717.
[45] Journals of the House of Commons, 24th March 1648.