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NICOLAS, SIR N. H. (Con.).

The family of Newman. Signed Clionas. [i.e., Nicolas.] Gent. Mag., xciii, pt. ii, 194, (1823). Cause of the death of Richard II examined. Signed Clionas. ib., xciii, pt. ii, 195-99, 314-17, (1823); xciv, 220-22, (1824).

Original Letters of the Rev. Jonathan Toup. Signed Clionas. ib., xciii, pt. ii, 326-28, (1823). On the Chapel of St. Pancras, near Plymouth. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. i, 98, (1824).

Extract from Index of Wills in Registry of the Archdeacon of Sudbury, Suffolk. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. i, 423-24.

Sir F. Hubert's Poem on Edward II. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. ii, 19-22.

Satirical poem on one Randal Holmes, deceased. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. ii, 98.

On the families of Musgrave and Keigwin. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. ii, 194, xcv, 389. cf. also xcv, 290, (1825).

The Berkeley, Godolphin, and Killigrew families. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. ii, 290, (1824).

Queen Elizabeth's Prayer at the going out of her navy, Ao. 1597. Signed Clionas. ib., xciv, pt. ii, 388-89.

Portrait of Robert Beale, Clerk of Council to Queen Elizabeth. Signed Clionas. ib., xcv, pt. i, 290, (1825). cf. also xcv, pt. i, 386.

Alithea, widow of Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. Signed Clionas. ib., xcv, pt. i, 482.

The Roll of Karlaverock (sic). Signed Clionas. ib., xcvi, pt. i, 98, (1826).

The arms of Thomas Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence. Signed Clionas. ib., xcvi, pt. i, 129– 30, (1826).

The Journal of Alexander Daniel, of Penzance. Signed Clionas. ib., xevi, pt. i, 130-32.

On heraldic terms and the quartering of arms. Signed Clionas. ib., xevi, pt. i, 410-13.

Commencement of the reigns of John and Edward I. Signed Clionas. ib., xevi, pt. ii, 27-29. Coronation feast of King Henry IV. Signed, Clionas. ib., xcvi, pt. ii, 107-109.

Precedence of Spiritual Peers. Signed Clionas. ib., xevi, pt. ii, 109.

Length of Standards, banners, etc., temp. Henry VIII. Signed Clionas. ib., xcvi, pt. ii, 208. Prince Charles, 1623. Signed Clionas. ib., xcvi, pt. ii, 231.

On ancient rolls of arms. Signed Clionas. ib., xevi, pt. ii, 313-15.

Inventory of the goods of John Busvargus, 1638. Signed Clionas. ib., xcvii, pt. i, 27-28, (1827).

Poems by Margaret Keigwin. Signed Clionas. ib., xcvii, pt. i, 32.

Pedigree of the Barons of Burghersh. Signed N.H.N. ib., xcvii, pt. i, 201-203.

NICOLAS, SIR N. H. (Con.).

The Siege of Carlaverock. Signed Nicholas Harris Nicolas. ib., xcix, pt. i, 25-29, (1829). cf. also xcviii, pt. ii, 493–95, (1828); xcix, pt. i, 222-23.

Queens of Henry VIII. Signed N.H.N. ib., xcix, pt. i, 396-97.

Commencement of Richard the Third's reign. Signed N.H.N. ib., xcix, pt. i, 419.

Pedigree of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, K.C.B. Signed N. ib., c, pt. ii, 487-88, (1830).

Remarks on the seals affixed to two documents preserved in the Treasury of the Receipts of the Exchequer, being duplicates of the letters from the Barons of England to Pope Boniface the Eighth in the year 1301, respecting the sovereignty of Scotland, (1825). Archeologia, xxi, 192-231, (1827).

The Bill of the expenses attending the journey of Peter Martyr and Bernardinus Ochin, from Basil to England in 1547. ib., xxi, 469-73.

Two Letters, the one from Henrietta Maria, Queen of England, in 1642, and the other from Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, in 1655, to John Lord Finch, of Fordwich. ib., xxi, 474–77.

A Narrative of the progress of King Edward the First in his invasion of Scotland in the year 1296. ib., xxi, 478-98. cf. also xxii, 424-26.

An account of the army with which King Richard the Second invaded Scotland in the ninth year of his reign, A.D. 1385. ib., xxii, 13-19, (1829). cf. also xxv, 394-97, (1834).

Instructions given by King Henry the Eighth to John Becket, the Usher and John Wrothe, the Sewer of his Chamber, relative to their journey into Cornwall, for the purpose of enquiring into the conduct of William Kendall. ib., xxii, 20-25.

Observations on the institution of the most noble Order of the Garter...illustrated by the Accounts of the Great Wardrobe of King Edward III, from the 29 Sep., 1344, to 1 Aug., 1345, and again from 21 Dec., 1345, to 31 Jan., 1349. ib., xxxi, 1-163, (1846).

Observations on the origin and history of the badge and mottoes of Edward, Prince of Wales. ib., xxxi, 350-84. cf. also xxxii, 69-71.

Contemporary authority adduced for the popular idea that the Ostrich Feathers of the Prince of Wales were derived from the crest of the King of Bohemia. ib., xxxii, 332–34, (1847).

On the banners used in the English Army from the Conquest to the reign of Henry the Eighth. Naval and Military Mag., iv, 84–109, (1828).

NICOLAS, SIR N. H. (Con.).

Public Records. Westminster Review, x, 393414, (1829); Postscript, xi, 537-39, (1829).

The Graphic and Historical Illustrator. Edited by E. W. Brayley, Esq., F.S.A. Lond., published by J. Chidley, 151, Goswell St., 1834, 4°.

NOTE.-Contains On the Union Flag, with 9 woodcuts. By Sir N. H. Nicolas, pp. 65-70. Part of this article originally appeared in the Naval and Military Mag., i, 182-92, (1827).

NICOLAS, LIEUT. P. H., R.M. (Con.). Historical Record of the Royal Marine Forces By P. H. Nicolas, Lieut. Royal Marines. Lond., T. and W. Boone, 29, New Bond St., 1845, 2 vols., 8°., 24/-.

The Calendar of Victory...by the late Major [Richard] Johns, R.M., [q.v.] continued and completed by Lieut. P. H. Nicolas, R.M. 1855, 8°. The Naval and Military Heroes of Great Britain or Calendar of Victory. 1860, 8°. See

The Cabinet of Modern Art. Edited by Alaric Johns, Major Richard. A. Watts. 3rd Series, 1837, 8°.

NOTE.-Contains "The Entry of Edward the Black Prince into London. By Sir H. Nicolas," pp. 161-71.

Papers of Sir N. H. Nicolas relating to the Barony of Camoys, 1838. MSS.

The collections of Sir N. H. Nicolas, consisting of Autograph Letters, copies of Documents, &c. MSS.

Sir N. H. Nicolas' papers relating to the Marchmont Peerage Claim, 1843. MSS.

Note Books of Sir N. H. Nicolas, 4 vols. 8°. and 4o. MSS.

Collections on Attainders, &c., by Sir N. H. Nicolas, 4°. MSS.

Collections relating to order of Precedency, by Sir N. H. Nicolas and Sir G. C. Young, 4°. MSS.

Collections relating to the Slane Peerage Case. By Sir N. H. Nicolas. MSS.

NOTE. The above seven sets of MSS. were amongst Sir C. Young's MSS. sold by Sotheby, Wilkinson & Co., Dec., 1871.

An Heraldic arrangement by which Armorial Distinctions are assigned to the ensigns of Noblemen and Gentlemen holding the most elevated Civil or Military Offices, and to such situations of Hereditary and Personal Rank as have no particular bearing appointed them in the existing system of Heraldry. With letter, dated 5 Dec., 1821, from the Author, N. H. Nicolas, Esq., presenting the MS. to the Museum. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 6525, ff 53.

Index inquisitionum post mortem sive escaetarum, ab anno 1 Edward I, ad annum 17 Henrici VI. Transcribed by Sir N. H. Nicolas and W. H. Black from a MS. in the possession of Sir T. Phillipps. ib., 19,704-19,708, 5 vols., fol.

Pedigree of Sir N. H. Nicolas shewing his royal descents through Courtenay, Granville, Carminow, St. Aubyn and other families, 1821. MSS. penes N. H. P. Lawrence, Esq., Launceston. NICOLAS, LIEUT. PAUL HARRIS, R.M. (2nd son of Commander J. H. Nicolas, who d. 1844). b. East Looe, 1 Mch., 1790. bapt. St. Martins, 7 Mch. cf. P. H. Nicolas' Hist. Record of Royal Marine Forces, (1845), i, 344, ii, 132, 140.

NICOLAS, LIEUT. WILLIAM KEIGWIN, R.N. (3rd son of Commander J. H. Nicolas). b. East Looe, 23 Apl., 1792. bapt. St. Martins, 20 June. bur. St. Martins, 23 May, 1871. cf. O'Byrne; Johns and Nicolas' Calendar of Victory, (1855), p. 508.

NICOLL, ANTHONY (eld. son of Humphrey Nicoll, of Penvose, in St. Tudy, and nephew of the celebrated Pym). M.P. for Bodmin, 1640; Sheriff of Cornwall, 1657; One of the eleven members accused of treason by the army, 16 June, 1647. b. 1610. d. Savoy, London, 20 Feb., 1638. bur. Savoy Church, 22 Feb. Monu. at St. Tudy. cf. Thos. Burton's Diary, (1828), iii, 450; Sir John Bramston's Autobiography, (Camden Soc., 1845), pp. 160-62; S. Palmer's Nonconformist's Memorial, (1775), i, 294; John Rushworth's Historical Collections, ii, pt. iv, 788.

Letter of Mr. A. Nicoll to Secretary Thurloe, dated Penvose, Mch. 13, 1654. Thurloe State Papers, iii, 227.

Letter to the Treasurers of Sequestrations from the Committee of Cornwall (A. Nicoll and others) respecting their proceedings in that county, Truro, 12 Oct., 1648. Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 5494, f 78.

Order to the Treasurer of the Army for the payment of money, with receipt for the same, signed A. Nicoll and others. ib., 5497, f 11.

Letters from Anth. Nicoll to Thurloe, 16 and 19 June, 1655. Rawlinson MSS., (Bodl. Lib.), Class A, 27, arts 16 and 25.

The Earl of Essex to Anth. Nicoll; Movements of the Army. 29 August, 1643. Tanner MSS. (Bodl. Lib.), 62, art. 158.

Letter from A. Nicoll to John Pym; Movements of the Army in Buckinghamshire &c. Aylesbury, 2 July, 1643. ib., 62, art. 67.

The same to Speaker Lenthall, complaining of being stayed by the General on his journey to Cornwall. 17 August, 1647. ib., 58, art. 247. [Printed in Cary's Memorials of the Civil War, i, 339.1

Declaration of A. Nicoll and others concerning the amount of their Incomes from public sources. ib., 59, art. 274.

NICOLL, ANTHONY, of Penvose, in St. Tudy (son of Anthony Nicoll, who d. 1658). cf. 30th Rep. of Deputy Keeper of Records, p. 378. Grant to A. Nicholl, Esquire, and Edward Trelawny, Clerk, of two fairs in trust for the poor of St. Udy, 7 July, 1705. Harl. MSS., 2263, art. 63.

NICOLLS, EDWARD (son of John Nicolls). b. Halwell, in Linkinhorne, 3 Nov., 1830.

Thomazine Bonaventure or The Maid of Week St. Mary. By E. Nicolls. Callington, printed by E. Philp, Fore St., 1865, 8°., pp. 20.

NICOLS, REV. THOMAS, of Liskeard. Ejected

by Act of Uniformity, 1662, but afterwards conformed. cf. S. Palmer's Nonconformists Memorial, (1775), i, 295.

NILE, JOHN.

Letter from Rev. Adam Clarke to Rev. J. Wesley, [concerning J. Nile, of Linkinhorne.] Dated "Plymouth, 18 June, 1786." Arminian Mag., xv, 440-42, (1792).

NOAL, ANDREW. b. St. Ives, 1785. d. St. Ives, 20 Aug., 1856.

Memoir of the late Mr. A. Noal. By Rev. E. S. Hart. "The Harbinger, The Mag. of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connection,” 1856, pp. 177-80.

NOALL, REV. SIMEON. Wesleyan Minister. b. Gwennap, 1794. d. Hayle, 4 Aug., 1850. cf. Wesleyan Methodist Mag., lxiv, 625, (1841), lxxiii, 986, (1850).

NOBLE, GEORGE W. (son of Samuel Noble, who d. Germoe, 29 May, 1851). Constantine Iron Mine, Penryn. b. Germoe, 14 Feb., 1832. Remarks on mineral veins in the parish of Constantine. Rep. of Miners' Assoc. of C. and D., 1872, pp. 45-46.

NONNA, ST. (mother of St. David, who d. 1 Mch., 544 or 601). Her feast day 2 Mch. Said to be bur. at Alternun. cf. W. J. Rees' Lives of Cambro-British Saints, (1853), pp. 162-64, 166, 180, 200, 341; Haddan and Stubbs' Councils, (1872), ii, 98.

NOTE. A Life of St. Nonna was in the Service Book at Alternun in 1281.

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NORDEN, JOHN. (Con.).

Speculi Britanniæ Pars. A topographical and historical description of Cornwall, with a map of the County and each hundred, in which are contained the names and seats of the several gentlemen then inhabitants, as also thirteen views of the most remarkable curiosities in that County. By the perambulation, view and delineation of John Norden. To which are added, the west prospect of the some-time Conventual Church of St. Germans;...with_some account of the Author. Maps and 13 Views. Lond., printed by William Pearson, for the Editor, and sold by Christopher Bateman, 1728, fol.

NOTE.-Pictorial Title, 1 leaf, Printed title, 1 leaf, Publisher's Dedication, 1 leaf, table of distances, 1 leaf, J. Norden's Dedication to Prince Jeames, (sic) King of England, 3 pages, rules of the use of the booke, 1 page, the principall matters, 1 page, alphabeticall table of names in the mapp, 7 pages, some account of the author, 4 pages, the general historie, pp. 1-99, catalogue of gentlemen, pp. 100-103, Touching your Majestie's Mineralls in Cornwall, p. 104. The original MS. of this work, (which was written in 1584 and presented to James I), is still preserved among the Harleian MSS., No. 6252, accompanied by his original drawings, but not with his maps.

Original Letters relating to the Hospitals in the Diocese of Exeter. Communicated at the instance of Seth [Ward,] Lord Bishop of that See. Anno 1665, n.p. or d. or printer's name, [1728] fol. Title, 1 leaf, then pp. 1-7.

NOTE. The above is found in the Grenville Lib. copy of J. Norden's Speculi Britanniæ Pars, Cornwall, coming after p. 104 of the original work.

An abstract of the General Survey of the Soke of Kirketon, in Lindsey...a parcel of the Duchy of Cornwall, which survey was taken by John Norden, John Thorpe, and John Norden, Junr., 1616. MS. Camb. Univ. Lib. Ff., iv, 30. NORFOLK, HORATIO EDWARD (son of William John Norfolk). b. Luton, Bedfordshire, 18 Dec., 1842.

Gleanings in Graveyards. A Collection of curious epitaphs. Collected and compiled by H. E. Norfolk, Honorary Secretary to the Chelsea Athenæum. 1st ed. Lond., J. R. Smith, 1861, 12o., pp. viii and 171.-2nd ed. 1861, 12o., pp. viii and 172.-3rd ed. 1866, 12°., pp. xviii and 208.

NOTE. The 1st and 2nd editions are dedicated "To Robert Hunt, Esq., F.R.S." The Cornish epitaphs are comprised in pp. 17-23 in the 1st and 2nd editions, and in pp. 15-20 in the 3rd ed.

NORRICE OR NORRIS, WILLIAM, M.A. Educated at Eton; Left Eton for King's College, 1623; Ostiarius or Lower Master at Eton, 1631; Informator or Head Master, 1636. b.

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Letter of Mrs. Katherine Norris to Sir Robert Southwell [relative to his election for Penryn,] dated Penryn, 26 Feb., 1684-5. MS. on sale at T. Thorpe's, 1843.

NORTH, REV. ISAAC WILLIAM, M.A. (son of Rev. Henry North, Assistant Minister of Welbeck Chapel, London, who d. 16 Apl., 1838). Chaplain of the Isles of Scilly, 1841 to 1851. Now Vicar of Holy Trinity, Greenwich. h. St. Marylebone, London, 28 July, 1810. Sermons on the Liturgy. By I. W. North, M.A., Chaplain of the Isles of Scilly, late Curate of Fulham. Lond., J. Hatchard and Son, 1844, 12o., pp. xii and 319, 10/-.

A sermon preached at the visitation of the Archdeacon of Cornwall. By I. W. North, M.A. Lond., Hatchard; Penzance, Rowe and Son, 1849, 12o., 6d.

A Week in the Isles of Scilly. 4 illustrations. By I. W. North, M.A., Chaplain. Penzance, printed and published by E. Rowe and Son; Lond., Longman and Co., 1850, 8°., pp. x and 199, 5/6.-Revised and re-written by L. H. Courtney, (1867), q.v.

NOTE. The views in the original edition are from drawings by Lady Sophia Tower.

NORTHY, W. H. b. St. Columb, 21 Sept., 1826. Now resident at Penmellyn, St. Columb.

NORTHY, W. H. (Con.).

The Distress in Cornwall. The Spectator, p. 973, 1 Sept., 1866.

NORWAY, EDMUND (son of Will. Norway, who d. 10 Oct., 1819). cf. C. Carlyon's Early Years, (1843), ii, 289-93.

NORWAY, COMMANDER NEVILL, R.N. b. Lostwithiel, 20 Apl., 1807. Resident at Trebyan, Bodmin. cf. O'Byrne.

NORWAY, NEVILL (2nd son of Will. Norway, of Court Place, Egloshayle, who d. 1819). bapt. Egloshayle, 5 Nov., 1801. Murdered by J. and W. Lightfoot, on the road from Bodmin to Wadebridge, 8 Feb., 1840. bur. 13 Feb. Monu. Egloshayle. cf. Gent. Mag., xiv, 441, (1840).

NOTE.-See also Lightfoot, J. and W.

NOSWORTHY, EDWARD. Merchant in Truro and afterwards Resident at Ince, in St. Stephens by Saltash; Sheriff of Cornwall, 1655; M.P. for St. Ives, 1660–1680.

Grant of arms and crest to E. Nosworthy, of Truro. Harl. MSS., 1172, art. 38.

Letter from S. Bowman to Charles Lord Seymour, respecting the quarrel of Lord Saint John and Mr. H. Seymour, when my lord vindicated Mr. Horsworthy, (sic) of Cornwall, to be as honest a man as any in the House of Commons, 11 Feb., 16. MSS. penes Duke of Northumber land, Alnwick.

NOSWORTHY, EDWARD (son of preceding). M.P. for St. Ives, 1679-85; Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to James II, 1688. Absconded into Holland and d. suddenly, at Dunkirk, 31 Aug., 1701. cf. Lives of the Norths (Roscoe's ed., 1826), i, 127; Narcissus Luttrell's Brief Hist. Relation, (1857), i, 308, 320; iii,

442.

The case of Mr. Nosworthy against Sir Edward Hungerford and John Hill, Esquire, Executors and Devisees of Sir William Bassett; upon a writ of error brought by them to reverse a judgment given in the court of King's Bench for Mr. Nosworthy upon a Speciall verdict in an accion of ejectione firma. [For the Manor of Lanreath,] A.D. 1685. MSS. Camb. Univ. Lib. Oo., vi, 93, folios, 1-7.

NOTE.-Notices of this case are in the Reports of Comberbach, Salkeld, Shower, Vernon and Modern Reports.

NOTTINGHAM, (Daniel Finch), 2ND EARL OF, Principal Secretary of State. d. 1 Jan., 173. Letter from Cornwall to the Earl of Notting

NOTTINGHAM, 2ND EARL OF. (Con.).

ham, on the appearance of the French fleet off the coast. Dated Looe, 22 June, 1690. MS. on sale at T. Thorpe's, 1843.

NOWELL, VERY REV. ALEXANDER (son of John Nowell). Dean of St. Paul's, 1560-168. b. Read Hall, Whalley, 1507 or 1508. d. London, 13 Feb., 1631.

NOTE.-Dean Nowell being returned as one of the Burgesses for Looe, in Oct., 1553, a committee was appointed to inquire into the validity of the return. It reported to Parliament that "Alexander Nowell, being a prebendary of Westminster, and thereby having a voice in the Convocation house cannot be a member of this house." A new writ was accordingly directed to be issued. cf. Rev. Ralph Churton's Life of Alex. Nowell, (1809), pp. 18-19.

NOY, MR.

Letter from Peter I to Mr. Noy, Shipbuilder, at St. Petersburgh, conveying orders from the Head Surveyor. Dated Colomna, 16 May, 1722. (In Russian, with original translation). Br. Museum, Addit. MSS., 5015,* f 12.

NOY, CATHERINE (only dau. of the Attorney General, and wife of John Cartwright, of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, who d. 17 Oct., 1676). d. Barnes, Surrey, circa 1644, (but no entry in Register). cf. Geo. Baker's Northampton, (1822– 30), i, 549, 550.

NOY, EDWARD (father? of the Attorney General).

Order of Starchamber that E. Noy shall, upon the dismissing of his cause, pay £8 into the Court for Costs. 15 June, 41 Eliz. Harl. MSS., 97, art. 75.

NOY, EDWARD (eld. son of the Attorney General). Killed in a duel with Capt. Biron, Mch., 1636. cf. Court and Times of Chas. I, (1848), ii, 240. Letter of James Howell to Edward Noy, Esq., at Paris. Dated "Lond., 5 May, 1633." Epistolæ Ho-Eliana, (1678), p. 246.

NOY, EDWARD.

Journal of a Voyage in the South-seas, from Panama to Porto di Pita, 1685. Br. Museum, Sloane MSS., 3,296, ff 11.

NOY, COLONEL HUMPHREY (2nd son and ultimate heir of Attorney General Noy). Gentleman of the Privy Chamber, 1669. d. 12 Dec., 1679. bur. Mawgan in Pydar. cf. Birch's Hist. of Royal Soc., i, 310, 314, 343.

NOY, JOHN. Governor of St. Mary's Castle, Scilly.

NOY, JOHN. (Con.).

Letter from J. Noye to Francis Buller, Anthony Nicoll and Captain Gerry, determination to hold Scilly for the King. "From his Majesties Castle of St. Maries, in Silly." 30 Sept., 1648. Tanner MSS., (Bodl. Lib.), 57, art. 169.

NOY, WILLIAM (son of Edward Noy, of Carnanton, in Mawgan, and grandson of Will. Noy, of Pendrea, in Buryan). Entered Exeter Coll., 1593, M.P. Grampound, 1603-1614, Fowey, 1623-25, St. Ives, 1625-27, Helston, 162731, Attorney General, 27 Oct., 1631. b. Pendrea, St. Buryan? 1577, (but no existing Registers of this early date). d. Tunbridge Wells, 9 Aug., 1634. bur. New Brentford Church, 11 Aug. cf. Sir A. Weldon's Court of King Charles, (1811), ii, 39; Sir E. Peyton's Catastrophe of the House of Stuarts, (1811), ii, 427; S. Clark's Lives of Sundry Eminent Persons, (1683), p. 162; Clarendon's Hist. of Rebellion, (1849), i, 103105, 401, vi, 407; Autobiog. of Archbishop Laud, (1839), pp. 146, 151; Hamon L'Estrange's Reign of King Charles, (1656), pp. 135-36; Rel. Hearnianæ, (1857), i, 203; David Lloyd's State Worthies, (1670), pp. 892-93; Lord Nugent's Memorials of J. Hampden, (1832), i, 142-43; Geo. Vernon's Life of Rev. Dr. Peter Heylin, (1682), pp. 43, 57, 65-66; I. D'Israeli's Commentaries on Life and Reign of Charles I, (1851), i, 387-90; Jas. Howell's Epistola Ho-Eliana, (1678), pp. 233, 241; John Rushworth's Hist. Collections, i, pt. ii, 213, 220-27, 247, pt. iii, 84; Lysons' Environs of London, (1811) Supplementary Vol., pp. 103104; Court and Times of Charles I, (1848), i, 291-92, ii, 36, 82, 136-37, 224; Hallam's Constit. Hist., (1854), ii, 12; Thos. Burton's Diary, (1828), ii, 244-46; Rich. Polwhele's Biog. Sketches, i, 53-57; W. J. Thoms' Anecdotes and Traditions (Camden Soc., 1839), pp. 34-35; N. Wallington's Hist. Notices, (1869), i, 64-69, 77; Thos. Fuller's Worthies, (1811), i, 213; T. Carlyle's Letters and Speeches of Cromwell, (1857), i, 56, 57-58; W. D. Christie's Life of First Earl of Malmesbury, (1871), i, App. i, p. ix; John Forster's Sir John Eliot, (1872), vols. i and ii, passim; G. G. Cunningham's Lives of Eminent Englishmen, ii, 391-93; Bliss' Wood, ii, 581-84; European Mag., v, 335, (1784); Autobiog. and Corresp. of Sir Simonds D'Ewes, (1845), i, 406, ii, 79; Peter Heylin's Cyprianus Anglicus, (1671), pp. 301-302; L. Echard's Hist. of England, (1720), pp. 445, 456, 493; Bulstrode Whitelocke's Mems. of English Affairs, (1732), pp. 3, 7, 14, 17-20, 23; Lord Campbell's Lives of the Chief Justices, (1849), i, 311, 414-16, 518-19; Geo. Brodie's Constitutional Hist. of British Empire, (1866), ii, 20–21, 109;

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