< Mediaeval Leicester
XIV.
AUTHORITIES.
I. GENERAL LIST OF PRINCIPAL AUTHORITIES,
WITH THE ABBREVIATIONS USED IN REFERENCES.
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II. REFERENCES.
Note.— The References to Authorities are given in the order in which the statements based upon them occur in the text.
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Gates. R.I. 333, etc.
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High Streets. R.II. 103.
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Southfields. R.II. 389, etc.
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Quarters. R.I. 359, 371, etc. R.I. 44-46, 213. R.II. 454-457.
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North Quarter. R.II. lvi.
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Back Lanes. N.I. 328, 264.
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Butt Close. R.III. 6, 7, 94. Watts, 20. N.I. 433, 513, note. R.II. 265, 337.
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High Street. T1, 98. R.I. 228, 400. R.III. 141. N.I. 399. R.III. xlv. R.II. 350, 245. North 1, 213.
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St. John's Lane.'' R.II. 307. Throsby, 386. N.I. 532.
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Torchmere. R.I. 367. N.I. 327. R.I. 172. N.E.D., s.v. "Torch." W. H. Duignan. Warwickshire Place Names, (Oxford, 1912,) 29. R.II. 436.
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St. Michaels Lane. R.II. 388, 436. N.I. 327. R.II. 417.
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St. Peter's Lane. R.I. 367. RII. 95, 307- Watts, 25. N.I. 328.
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Dead Lane. Nottingham Borough Records. I. 431. R.I. 256, 407. R.II. 22, 307. N.I. 399. R.III. 141- N.I. 533- T i, 168.
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Cross Lane. R.II. 258, 418.
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Soapers' Lane. N.I. 533, 556. R.I. 287. R.I. 14, 15. R.II. 268, 348. R.III. II, 36. North I, 200. R.II. 435.
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Parchment Lane. R.I. 288. N.I. 590. R.II. 203, 268, 343, 348, 433, 372, 307, note. N.I. 390, 532, R.III. 310.
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Swinesmarket. R.II. 22, 97, 148, 157. N.I. 393. R.III. 25, 240. N.I. 532, 556.
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Grey Friars. Throsby, 291.
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Horse Fair Lane and Millstone Lane. R.II. 259. R.III. 251.
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Hangman Lane. Throsby, 406. N.I. 532. R.II. 389. T2, 175.
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Kirk Gate. R.II. 95, 267, 432. N.I. 532, note. R.II. 342, 445, 347. R.III. 310. North I, 245. Throsby, 138.
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Sheepmarket, or Silver Street. R.II. 83. N.I. 532. R.II. 268. N.I. 532. R.III. 240. R.II. 377, 379. Northampton Borough Records, II. 522, 526. R.I. 383.
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St. Francis Lane. R.I. 364. R.II. 401 {see R.I. 395, 397). N.I. 533. R.II. 343. Throsby, 171.
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The Cank. R.II. 395, 307. R.III. 89. N.I. 573, 574, 581. English Dialect Dictionary, s.v. " canch." A. B. Evans' Leicestershire Words and Phrases, (London, 1881), 181. N.I. 533.
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Loseby Lane. Guide, 112. R.I. 287, 288. R. II. 307. Throsby, 307, N.I. 533.
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Friar Lane. R.II. 204, 307.
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Mill Lane. A. A. S. xxxii. 533.
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Hotgate. R.I. 358. R.II. 399, 307. R.III. 223. R.II. 307. N.I. 532. North I, 202.
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Applegate. R.II. 50, 394, 430. R.III. 452, 315. Throsby, 405. N.I. 532.
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Red Cross Street. R.II. 346, 343. R.III. 35, 89. Throsby, 22.
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Soar Lane(juxta Castrum). R.II. 266, 267, 307. R.I. 380. Throsby, 404.
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Black Friars. L.A.S. vi. 52.
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Guildhall Lane. R.I. 365. R.II. 52, 307. N.I. 532. Hutton, 48.
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St. Clement's Lane. R.II. 307, 284, 355, 403.
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Deadman's Lane. Watts, 43.
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Holy Bones. R.II. 245, 278, 394, 430. R.III. 434. T5. 12. N.I. 7
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Talbot Lane. R.II. 351.
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Buxton Lane. R.II. 411-412.
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Northgate. R.II. 279.
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Abbey Gate. R.I. 379.
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Senvey Gate. R.I. 399. R.II. 206, 259, 307. R.III. 5, 305, 305, 308. N.I. 549, 555 note, 562 note 532, and Stukely's Plan of 1722. K1, 128, 129. Alfred Rimmer, "Ancient Stone Crosses of England" (London, 1875), 44, 45. Dictionary of National Biography s.v. "Henry, 3rd Earl of Leicester" (by the Rev. W. Hunt).
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Soar Lane, (extra portam borialem). N.I. 532. R.I. 361. R.II. 388, 391, 404, 415, 266, 307. R.III. 308. R.II. 207. L.A.S. VI. 53.
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Walker Crofts. R.II. 282, 391, 407, 411. N.I. 375, 556. ("Watercrofts," erroneously, in N.I. Index.)
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Ash-lane. R.I. 390. R.II. 64, 259, 396, 407, 435.
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Beneacre. R.I. 391.
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The Pingle. N.I. 8 note. R.II. 394, 402, 408. Records of the Borough of Nottingham, III. 497. English Dialect Dictionary, sub. voc. A. B. Evans, op. cit. 213.
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Buxton Lane. R.II. 279, 398, 412. (See Cockshaw's Map of Leicester of 1828.)
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Abbot's Balk. R.II. 414.
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Archdeacon Lane. R.II. 284.
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Plowman Lane. R.I. 288, 397.
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Church Gate. R.II. 432, 371. R.I. 396.
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Gosewellgate. R.I. 396, 288. Hartopp, 15.
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Gallowtree Gate. R.II. 307. R.III. 89. K1, 167 note. R.I. 397. Throsby, 49. L.N. and Q. III. 163, 228. R.I. 214. R.II. 389.
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Town's End. R.III. 263. R.II. 380.
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Berehill. R.III. 26, 161, 167. R.I. 92, 308. R.II. 154, 307. K2, 161. C. Torr, "Small Talk at Wreyland" (Cambridge, 1918), 16. R.II. 342. R.III. 72, 166, 281. N.I. 416. Glimpses, 234.
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Belgravegate. R.I. 288. N.I. 567. R.I. 331. R.II. 96, 300, 307, 371.
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Humberstonegate. R.I. 389, 395, 398, etc. R.I. 115. R.II. 62, 307. R.III. 89. R.II. 342. R.III. 70, 121, 326.
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Signs. Encyclopaedia Britannica. (11th ed.) XXV. 78. Larwood and Hotten, "History of Signboards," (London, 1869, 5th ed.). 10. R.III. 231, 129, 204.
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Taverns. R.I. 266, 276, 235, 404, 261, 257, 332 330. R.II. 75. R.I. 330. R.II. 76, 99, 97, 447. R.II. 75, 64, 95. R.I. 20, 130, etc. R.II. 291-92.
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The Bell (Swinesmarket). R.II. 267, 348. Nottingham Borough Records, IV. 221. Ki, 245, note.
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George. R.II. 268, 348. R.III. 11, 35. N.I. 556. L.A.S. I. 116. XI. 124.
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Talbot. R.II. 351, 342, 343. Throsby, 2, 18. R.III. 11, K2, 105.
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Peacock. R.II. 343, 346. Throsby, 171. T2, 6. Antelope. R.II. 342. North 3, 12. L.A.S. I. 117. XI. 125.
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Angel. K1, 167, note. R.III. 36, 63, 68. N.I. 590. Ki, 311. T1, 230. R.III. 92, 99, 114, 115, 127. L.A.S. V. 117. Leicester Chamberlains' Accounts, Nov. 7th, 1597. Ki, 332, 337, 341, 393. L.A.S. II. 16. V. 123. N.II. 636, 627. L.A.S. V. 112. N.I. 427. K2, 265. Ti, 364. Ki, 393. North4, 173, 180. R.III. 187, 220, 222, 240. Chamberlains' Accounts, Jan. 17th, 1598, and Sept. 12th, 1598. Ki, 343. K2, 236. T1, 468, 467, 470, 402. Ki, 446, 311. R.III. 228. K1, 449. T1, 440. T2, 3, 4, 22, 34. L.N. and Q. III. 45. K1, 342. Throsby, Plate opposite 124. N.I., Plate xxxiii opposite 428. North 3, 13. L.A.S. XI. 122. L.A.S. VIII. 57.
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White Hart. R.III. 56. N. IV. 400. NIL 617, note. N.II. 629, 630, T2, 29, 34, 50, 141, 170.
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Bull's Head. R.III. 5, 7, 10, L.N. and Q. III. 47. R.III. 268.
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Green Dragon. T6, 65. L.N. and Q. III. 47. N.I. 605. Gardiner, I. 252, note. Gentleman's Magazine, vol. xlviii. 47. N.I. 605, note. N.I. Appendix, 121.
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Horse and Trumpet. T1, 393, note. T2, 75, 248. Throsby, 364. Guide, 43.
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White Horse. L.N. and Q. III. 45. Gardiner, I. 147. L.N. and Q. I. 64. R.III. 251. Gardiner, I. 147.
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Cross Keys. R.III. 70, 79, 264.
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Star. R.III. 114, 115.
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Fox. R.III. 312.
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Swan. R.III. 314. L.N. and Q. III. 46, 47. Ki, 483, 484.
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Crown. R.III. 11, 35. North 1, 215. North 3, 14.
Cardinal's Hat. North 1, 203, 211. R.III. 11.
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Red Lion. T6, 64. L.A.S. I. 120. North 3, 14.
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Cock. R.III. 315.
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Lion. R.III. 277. A.A.S. xxviii. 661. N.I. 532.
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Bird-in-hand. N.I. 351.
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Belgrave Road. Guide, 32. Gardiner, III. 10.
Plague. N.I. 426, 427.
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Three Crowns. T2, 58. L.N. and Q. III. 46.
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White Lion. K2. 268.
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Three Crowns. T2, 58, 75, 94, 196, 151, 160, 153, 200. Gardiner, I. 55. Herne, 20.
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Three Cranes. T2, 51, 83, 98, iii, 121, 126, 118, 196, 128, 143, 201. Herne, 17. T2, 51, 135. K1, 496. T2, 149, 126.
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Lion and Lamb. T2, 178, etc., 195, 192.
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Swan-with-two-necks. T2, 162. Larwood and Hotten, op. cit. 216.
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Nag's Head. T6, 65.
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Maidenhead, or Queen's Head. North 1, 244. L.A.S. I. 121 (but see id. XL 124).
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Lion and Dolphin. T2, 124.
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Bell (in Humberstonegate). T2, 86, 73, 116-118. "Drunken Barnaby's Four Journeys to the North of England." (London, 1805) 8.
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(1) The Earls Prison. T3, 44-46, 48. N.I. 364. R.I. 361, 362, 368 T3, 48. R.I. 372, 373, 376, xxvi., 361, 379.
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(2) The County Prison. R.I. 358, 365. Rot.-Claus. 3. Ed. II. (quoted N.I. 364). R.I. 373, 375. R.II. 17, note 5. Cal. Pat. Rolls, Ap. I. 1332, p. 292. R.II. 346. N.I. 486. N.I. 529, note 2. Howard, "State of the Prisons in England and Wales" (3rd ed. 1784), 313. Howard, "Account of the Principal Lazarettos in Europe" (1789), 160. N.I. 530. Watts, 30.
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(3) The Town Prison. R.II. 150. R.I. 360, 374, 375, 378, 342. N.I. 326, 531. T1, 344. Throsby, 379, 384-387. Glimpses, 302.
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(4) The Old Mayors Hall. R.III. 422, etc., 153. N.I. 388, 390. R.III. 185.
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(5) The Gainsborough. T1, 250. R.III. 34, 67. N.I. 444. T2, 2. N.I. 395. {See R.III. xlv.) R.III. 166, 228, 326, 255, 119, 408. T1, 324. N.I. 426. T1, 350. K1, 459. T1, 469. T2, 9, 19, 20. N.I. 440, 444. T2, 31, 50, 75, 76. N.I. S13, note.
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Toll-booth. R.II. 156, 275, 277. R.III. 107. 195.
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Cage. R.III. 166, 72, 32, 281, 422.
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Pillory. R.I. 228, 104.
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I. First Hall. R.I. 92. R.II. 19. R.I. 402, 71, 82, 92, 94. R.II. 19.
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II. Second Hall. R.I. 51, 52, 53. T1, 99. Throsby, 62. R.I. 82, 96, 218, 168, 402, 115. R.II. 383-385. Storey, 69. Journal of the British Archaeological Association. 1863. 41. R.I. 353. R.II. 78. R.I. 342, 354, etc., 263, 269, 276, etc. Throsby, Memoirs of Leicester, II. 13. R.I. 353. L.A.S. II. 134. R.II. 79, 279, 79. R.I. 365. R.II. 307. N.I. 532. R.II. 52. R.I. 297. R.II. 17, 51, 17, 12, 77, 147, 141, 170. R.III. 26, 30. R.I. 298. R.I. 33, 78. R.II. 169. L.A.S. IV. 283. R.I. 340. R.II. 66. R.I. 320, etc. R.III. 18, 56, 67, 85, 87. K3, 56. R.I. 71, 92, 94, 184, 96 etc., 365. R.II. 79 etc., 306, 140, 78, 141, 259, 278. R.I. 248, 297, 298, 326, 353, 354. R.II. 109, 141, 143, 140, 350. R.III. 56, 70, 80, 64, 38, 277. R.II. 277, 278. R.III. 120 etc., 128, 114, 146, 153, 185. Journal of the British Archaeological Association, 1863, 41. Throsby, 374-5. Hollings, 63 note. N.I. 352 note.
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III. Third Hall. North 1, 198. R.II. 343. North 1, 227. Brit. Arch. Ass. Journal, 1863, 41-46. R.II. 350. R.III. 26. J. Gairdner, "The English Church in the 16th Century" (London, 1904), 251. R.III. 86, 87, 459, 460. Will of Thomas Pickerell, P.C.C. F. 5. Alen. R.II. 331, 445. Will of John Pickerell. P.C.C. F. 40. More. Hill, 181 sqq. Patent Roll 991. 5 Eliz. Part 5, Mem. 42. R.III. 107, 108. K5, 40. North 1, 235. R.III. 115, 116. K5, 40. R.III 251, 313. Town Lib. Cat. vi. vii. N.I. 562. III. 169. Campbell's Lives of the Chief Justices (London, 1849) I. 194 (where Catlyn's birthplace is erroneously given as "Bilbey"). L.N and Q. I. 263. Brit. Arch. Ass. Journal, 1863, 41-46. North I, 214. A.A.S.XXX. 511. R.III. 112, 114, 120, 174.
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K5, 40-41. R.III. 128, 336. N.I. 452. R.III. 19s, 135, 241, 246. N.I. 427. T1, 358. R.III. 210, 265, 464, 194, 476. L.A.S. VIII. 177, 230. R.III. 210. T1, 286. T2, 3. N.I. 436, 437. R.III. 228. K2, 90 etc. Herne, 5-7. Town Lib. Cat. Introduction.
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St. Austin and St. Columban. N.I. 6, 328. Victoria Hist. 361, note 48.
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Church of the Austin Friars. Throsby MS. apud N.I. 301.
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St. Clement. L.A.S. VI. 45. N.I. Ixix. Calendar of Patent Rolls,1330-1334, p. 156. N.I. 295. Leland, I. 16. A.A.S. XXIX. 518.
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St. Peter. N.I. 327. R.I. 10. N.I. 328. R.I. 367. Glimpses, 44, 167. L.N. and Q. II. 101. N.E.D. VI. 510 (misericord). R.I. 369, 370, 402. Victoria Hist. 360. N.I. 327, 549. Knighton, II. 312. "Visitations of Religious Houses" (Lincoln Record Society) I. Introduction, xxix. A.A.S. XXII. iii. A.A.S. XXVIII. 201. "A Subsidy collected in the Diocese of Lincoln in 1526," ed. H. Salter (Oxford, 1909), 114. R.III. 55, 85, 92, 112, 128, 107, no. III, 113, 115. North 4, 218. R.III. 132, 133, 138, 146, 137, 152, 139, 140. Visit. Leic. 202. R.III. 100, 271. N.I. 550-552. A.A.S. XXIX. S18. Guide, 56.
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St. Michael. T1, 42. Glimpses, 43, 44, 46. R.II. 417, 442. R.I. 9. N.I. 327. Knighton, II. 126. R.II. 399. E.L.W. 31. R.II. 176. Throsby, 240. N.I. 327 (quoting Charyte's Rental). R.II. 436, 337. N.I. 549. Throsby, 240, 102. N.I. 327 note. Throsby, 102, 240.
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Grey Friars' Church. N.I. 297. Close Rolls, 40 Henry III., 27th Nov. R.I. 394. R.II. 204. R.I. 364. N.I. 533. North 2, 15, 95. N.I. 297, 299. Leland's Collectanea, ed. T. Heme (London, 1770), I. 311. N.I. 298. Leland, I. 16. Burton's MS. apud N.I. 357.
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Newarke Church. A.A.S. XXXII. 259, 260, 272-292. N.I. 231, 241. N.I. Appendix, no. A.A.S. XXXII. 529. Leland, I. 17. A.A.S. XXXII. S20. N.I. 337. A.A.S. XXXII. 523, 524. N.I. 337. A.A.S. XXXII. 524, 528-9. N.I. 337. A.A.S. XXXII. 525-527. N.I. 334, 337. Throsby, 337, Plate 3, opposite 246. N.I. Appendix, 109. T1, 125. A.A.S. XXXII. 537. N.I. 339. A.A.S. XXXI. 435.
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St. John's Hospital Church. Throsby, 383. R.I. 9. A.A.S. XXIV. 385. R.I. 358, 373. R.II. 38, 55-57, 90, 100-102. Victoria Hist. 362. E.L.W. 172. R.II. 282, 283. Throsby, 293. N.I. 324. R.III. 251, 281. Subsidy, ed. Salter (Oxford, 1909), 114. N.I. 326, 440. Throsby, 293, 294, 384-387, 387, note.
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Wigston's Hospital Chapel. N.I. 495. Glimpses, 150. N.I. 472, 480. L.A.S. II. 200, etc. Cox and Harvey. English Church Furniture, 108.
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St. Leonard. Knighton, I. 64. N.I. 321, note, 222. R.I. 360. N.I. 323. Throsby, 234. A.A.S. XXVIII. 660, 661, 201, 202. Subsidy (ed. Salter), 114. R.III. 364, 390. N.I. 470. L.N. and Q. III. 189-191. Throsby, 234. N.I. 323. Victoria Hist. 384, note. A.A.S. XXIX. 518. N.I. 470, 323. Hollings, 384 note. A.A.S. XXII. 297. Throsby, 235. N.I. 555. Watts, 44. Town Lib. Cat. 19.
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St. Sepulchre, or St. James. N.I. lv., 303. J. H. Round, "Catalogue of French Charters," 229. Knighton, II. 119. Victoria
Hist., 363. R.I. 377. R.III. 36. R.II. 202. A.A.S. XXII. 110. K3, 64. R.III. II, 88, 147. N.I. 328. Throsby, 182. A.A.S. XXIX. 518.
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St. John's chapel at the town's end. N.I. 323. Throsby, 280, 281. N.I. 323. N.II. 157. R.II. 283. N.I. 301. Leland, I.
18. Victoria Hist. 365. Knighton, II. 182, 190.
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West Bridge chapel. R.I. 349, sqq. N.I. lxiii. R.II. 140. K4, 29. A.A.S. XXVIII. 617. R.III. 36. A.A.S. XXVIII. 197.
R.II. 340. K4, 30. N.I. 301.
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Abbey Church. L.A.S. IV. 32, sqq. The Archaeological Journal, vol. XXVII. 204-206. Journal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Third Series. Vol. I. Nos. 5 and 6.
Knighton, I. 63. N.I. 261. L.A.S. XL 98. Leland I. 16. Knighton, I. 63. N.I. 263, and Appendix, 62, 63. N.I. 273, and Appendix, 107, 71. L.A.S. XL 97-103. T1, 232. Glimpses, 61. N.I. cxliii., 275.
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Mortmain. 15 Richard 11. c. 5.
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Mercer and Spencer. R.II. 138, 143, 448, 408.
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Inquest and License. N.I. 368. T1, 138. R.II. 205, 206, 207.
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North Bridge. R.II. 440. N.I. 469. H. Bradley, in English Historical Review, xviii. (1903), 162, 163. R.III. 63, 251. N.I. 424. Throsby, 356, 404. N.I. 555. R.I. 389, 262, 323. R. II. 141. Leland, I. 18. Throsby, 356. N.L 296, 555. N.I. Plate xvxviii. Watts, 44. Storey, 12.
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Frogmire Bridge. R.III. 11, 35. R.I. 306, 323. R.III. 50, 277. N.I. 424. R.I. 306, 323. R.III. 50.
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West Bridge. K4, 28. R.I. 349, sqq. R.II. 140. Sketches in Leicestershire, (Leicester, 1846). Throsby, 357. N.L
301, note.
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Bow Bridge. N.I. 301, 302, note, 434. Throsby, 357. L.A.S. II. 110, note. Throsby, 64, fig. 2. N.L 301, Plates xxii., xxiii. K1, 254, 249, note. Storey, 12.
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Braunston Bridge. N.I. 301, 301 note. Storey, 86.
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Cow Bridge. R.II. 46, no. R.III. 421, 102.
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St. Anthony's Bridge and E. Gate Bridge. N.I. 435, note. R.II. 307. T1, 483.
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Spitalhuuse Bridge. R.III. 132, 434. Leland, I. 18.
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Humberstone Gate Bridge. R.III. 30, 92, 94, 102, 116, 169, etc.
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Antelope Bridge. R.III. 70, 89, 121.
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Clay Pit Bridge. R.III. 85.
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Pontage and Gavel-pence. R.I. 41, 42, 43, 44, 40, 44. R.II. 163. (Gabulla). R.I. 21. J. H. Round, The Antiquary, XI 66,
67, etc. R.I. 46-49, 57-58, 44-46.
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Bridge Repairs. R.I. 24, 34, 92, 249, 262, 306, 320, 323, 353. R.II. 8, etc. R.I. 98, 229, 240. North 1, 226. G. L. Gomme, Folk-Lore as an Historical Science, (London, 1908), 25-27. E.L.W. 31. L.A.S. vi. 218. R.I. 34.9. R.II. 140, 158. 107. R.III. 235, 239. R.II. 82. R.III. 149. 150. R.II. 140. Knighton, I. 435. N.L 365. R.II. 10, 193. T1, 136. T4, 76.
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Fairs. T1, 61. N.I. 360 note. T1, 101. Cart. I. Edward II. n. 26. N.I. Appendix, 23. R.II. iii, 3, 108. N.I. Appendix, 26, 27. N.I. 366. R.II. 111 sqq., 149. Gross, Select Cases on the Law Merchant (Selden Society', 1908), 33, 36, 42, 75, loi. G. G. Coulton, Social Life in Great Britain, (CamlDridge, 1918), 514. R.II. 72 sqq, 296. R.III. 102, 195. N.I. 376. Huvelin, Essai historique sur le droit des marches et des foires, (1897), 345 note. N.I. 532. Watts, 29. R.III. 46. N.I. 392, 393, 394. 396, 392. Burton, 164. Cox, Magna Britannia, (London, 1720), 1361. Throsby, 378. Glimpses, 193. K3, 53. R.III. 106, 107.
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Wednesday Market. T2, 212. R.I. 177, 246, 283-285. N.I. 389. R.III. 15. N.I. 532. Throsby, 92, Plate opposite 62. R.III. 169, 171. Ti, 261. Cox, op. cit. 1361. Storey, 134.
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Saturday Market. R.I. 395, 230, 398. R.II. 404. R.III. 189. R.II. 155. R.III. 118, 250. R.I. 250, 285, 290. R.III. 240, 243, 246, 2A2-3. R.II. 274. R.III. 250, 365. R.II. 274. R.III. 426. N.I. 444. T2, 2. R.III. 12, 27, etc. T1, 222. Glimpses, 190. R.III. 92, 139, 140, 241. Glimpses, 192. L.N. and Q. III. 261. R.I. 298. R.II. 376. N.I. 387, 441, 390, 533. R.II. 52. R.III. 338. T2, 113, 154. N.I. 450 note. T2, 175. R.II. 380. R.III. 95, 364, 281, 369, 372, 374, 415, 416, 445, 416. T1, 309 sqq., 330; R.III. 116, 153, 221. L.N. and Q. III. 261. id. I. 96. Glimpses, 193. R.II. 277.
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| IX. | ||
Merchant Guild. R.I. 180, 207.
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Fullers. R.I. 89-90, 168. R.II. 51.
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Weavers. R.I. 89, 105, 106. R.II. 195. Luijo Brentano, History and Development of Guilds. (London, 1870), 52. Nottingham Borough Records, I. 5. III. 58 note. Doering, 66-68.
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Watermen. R.II. 197.
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Ordinals. R.III. 19, ico. 15 Henry VI, c. 6. 19 Henry VII, c. 7.
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Occupations. T1, 227. T2, 253. N.I. 375. R.II. 363. R.III. 410, 95, 154, 353. Article 18 of the Glovers' Ordinal in T1, 466. R.III. 127, 177. R.II. 323. N.I. 431.
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Traders on first roll of Guild Merchant. R.I. 12-35.
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Bakers. R.I. 246, 10, 11, 12, xxi. R.II. 3, 150, 231, 232, 87-88, 20, 24, 131, 272, 87. H. T. Riley, Memorials of London (1868), 165, 138. R.II. 89, 133. G. G. Coulton, op. cit. 328 note. J. M. Lambert, Two Thousand Years of Guild Life, (Hull, 1891), 306. R.II. 138, 133, 107, 287. N.E.D. s.v. "cocket." Lambert, op. cit. 305. R.III. 19. R.I. 348. R.II. 107, 287. The Coventry Leet Book, (Early English Text Society, 1908), 519. R.II. 318. R.III. 19. R.II. 87. R.III. IS, 16. N.I. 432. R.III. 340. R.II. 304. R.III. 16, 376, 354, 355, 376, 394, 395, 396, 405. Lambert, op. cit. 306-309, 2.
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Occupations and Plays. R.II. 297. K2, 27-33.
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Occupations and Donations. R.III. 44, 45. N.I. 296, 300, 391.
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Occupations and Philanthropy. T1, Appendix "K" 464.
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| X. | ||
11th Century. Dugdale, Monasticum Anglicanum, (2 vols., London, 1673), II- 308, sqq. J. H. Round, Feudal England, (London 1909), 456, sqq. L.A.S. IV. 280. N.I. 534. F. W. Mait-
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land, Domesday Book and Beyond, (Cambridge, 1897), 437. T1, 42. N.I. 358. Doering, 23.
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12th Century. P. Vergil, Anglica Historica, (Basle, 1570), 227. R.I. 12-35.
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13th Century. R.I. lvi. T1, 97. Mrs. J. R. Green, Town Life in the 15th Century, (London, 1894), I. 13 and authorities there referred to. R.I. 128-145, 254. Doering, 23.
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14th Century. T1, 114. R.II. 55. Knighton, II. 61 (Translated by F. A. Gasquet, The Black Death of 1348 and 1349. (2nd ed. London, 1908), 162. Guide, 9. T1, 132. Thorold Rogers, Six Centuries of Work and Wages. (London, 1903), 223. N.I. 366. R.II. xxix, note. Professor Oman, The Great Revolt of 1381, (Oxford, 1906), 27. R.II. 210.
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15th Century. R.II. xlix, 331-4.
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16th Century. R.III. 43, 232-237. N.I. 534. R.III. 183, 239. T1, 283, 253. R.III. 234. Throsby, 409.
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17th Century. L.N. and Q. III. 211, sqq. Throsby, 412. Hartopp, 4.
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18th Century and onwards. T2, I. N.I. 534.
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| XI. | ||
Le Engleys. R.I. 402.
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Curlevache. Cf. Chichevache (Chick-face), N.E.D. s.v. R.I. 6, note,361 , 381, 386, 4-6, 10-11, 20, 35. T. Maddox. History and Antiquities of the Exchequer, (London, 1769), I. 2, note b,469 , note. R.I. 26, 27, 28, 34. R.I. 60, 62. A.A.S. xxiii, 418. Ch. Bemont, " Simon de Montfort, Comte de Leicester," (Paris, 1884), 61. R.I. 356. R.II. 37.
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St. Lo. R.I. 382, 383, 51, 40.
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Costeyn. A.A.S. xxiii, 221 Maddox, op. cit. I. 477, 118, 402, 717. R.I. 35, 395, 397, 62, 67, 120.
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Sharnford. R.I. 129, 138, 106, 176, 403, 404, 223, 226, 113, 234.
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Rodington. R.I. 139, 127, 401, 75, 175, 187, 188, 189, 111, note, 100, 111.
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Leveric. R.I. 21, 356. R.II. 83, 389, 412, 447, 460, 11, 17, 97, 460, 39, 447, 451, 460.
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Alsi. L.A.S. IV. 285, sqq. R.I. 2, 233, 239, 242, 347, etc. R.II. 12, 18, 29, etc. R.II. 39.
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Waynhouse. R.II. 38, 23. R.I. 211, 220, 403. R.II. 401, 405. R.II. 4, 447, 36, 6, 97.
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Beeby. R.I. 16, 106, 275, 223, 357. R.II. 461, 448, 461, 6, 447, 461, 156, 97, xxxvi, 133. E.L.W. 31.
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Clowne. R.I. 309, 356, 320, 350, 352. R.II. 450, 460, 13, 16, 17, 27, 39, K1, 158. R.II. 41, 44-46, 55. N.I. 275. Knighton, II. 125, 117, 125-127. N.I. 225, 276, etc. E.L.W. 24. Knighton, II. 127. E.L.W. 28.
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Humberstone North i, 192.
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Goldsmith. L.A.S. IV. 287. R.II. 404.
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Herrick. L.A.S. II. 11, 43. V. 108. VI. 118.
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Wigston. L.A.S. V. 175, 197. L.N. and Q. III. 268, 296.
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Curteys. R.II. 300, 308, 449, 451. N.I. 373, 376. Antiquarian Repertory II. 241, referred to K1, 234, note. T1, 200. R.II. 464. I.L.I. II. 154.
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'Newton. R.II. 466. I.L.I. II. 387.
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Newby. R.II. 448, 462, 256, 257.
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Norris. R.II. 451, 449, 370. I.L.I. II. 390. R.II. 467. R.III. 119, 458, N.I. 553, R.III. 312, 354. T1, 286. I.L. IV. 306.
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Stafford. R.II. 96, 43, 447, 461, 48, 391, 398, 399. R.I. 256, R.II 392. North 4, 37, 38.
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Newcombe. R.II. 466. North 4, 41. N.I. 552. R.III. 29. N.I. 391. North 4, 45. N.I. 549. R.III. 55, 458. R.III. lii, 96-99, 195.
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Stanford. R.I. 168. Parish Registers of St. Nicholas, in L.A.S. VI. , etc. R.III. 267, 473, 55, 89, 458, 149, 94, 95, 326, 327, 179, 210. N.III. 51. L.A.S. VI. 129. R.III. 136, 169, 460, 169, 170, 171, 133, 134, 179, 180, 187, 188. Thorold Rogers, op. cit. 211. R.III. 266, 290, 336, 458, 459, 305, 297, 434, 393, 431, 406, 285, T1, 292, 295. R.III. 394, 461, note. N.I. 417, 418. Burton, 29. N.I. 425. L.A.S. I. 107. VI 20. See the Stanford pedigree in Visit. Leic. 160.
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Ellis. R.I. 135. R.II. 373- RIII. 159, 459. N.I. 349. R.III. 215 N.I. 417, 349, 512, 426, 349, 350, 511, 313.
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Morton. R.I. 27. R.II. Ixi. R.III. 141. T1, 317. R.III. 352, 458, 459. N.I. 424, 349. Gillot. R.II. 58. T1, 187, 188. R.II. 464, 342. R.III. 46, 458, 305, 317, 459. T1, 317, 337. I.L. V. 187.
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Chettle. L.A.S. VI. 20, 21. R.III. 354, etc., 441, 306. N.I. 417. R.III. 215, 354. Throsby, 94.
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Tatam. R.III. 186, 188. I.L. V. 436. R.III. 113, 267, 458, 459, 332. L.A.S. IX. 74. R.III. 119, 173, 217, etc., 277, 298, 265 , 267, 349, 458, 459.
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Reynolds. R.II. 156, 465, 277, 278, 269, 270, 266, 269, 448, 449, 276, 295, 307, 333, 463, 452.
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Clarke. R.II. 448, 258, 448, 462, 353, 380. R.III. 463, etc., 368, 222, 134. N.I. 441. R.III. 281, etc. R.III. 327, 346. T1,
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| XII. | ||
1. King's Visit. K1, 241. Polydore Vergil, op. cit. 561. K1, 241, note. Hardy, 409. L.A.S. II. 134. Brit. Arch. Ass. Journal, 1863, 110-120. Ki, 245, 246. R.III. 160, etc. Hutton, 145. Archaeologia, XVII, 1814, quoted in Larwood and Hotten, op. cit. 116. T1, 181, 182. N.I. 380 note. Throsby, 60. T1, 198. Ki, 245, 246. Throsby, 164. N.I. 449. T2, 128. Seven Strange Prophesies full of wonder and admiration, foretelling long since things of late come to passe, some whereof are accomplished in this year of wonders 1643. Printed at London for Richard Harper and to be sold at the Bible and Harpe in Smithfield. K1, 249.
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2. King's Fate. R. Holinshed, Chronicles, 2 vols, folio, 1577, p. 1423. Throsby, 62. N.I. 381. T1, 198. Harleian MS. 542, f. 34, published in Hutton, 218. Bishop Percy's Folio MS. Ballads and Romances, (London, 1868), I. 214. III. 258, 259. Polydore Vergil, op. cit. 564, 565. Bishop Percy's Folio MS. III. 352, 362.' (See III. 320.) Ki, 263, 258. Hutton, 143. K1, 254, note. N.I. 298. C. Fiennes, Through England on a side saddle in the time of William and Mary, (London, 1688). N.I. 298. Hutton, 143. Evelyn's Diary, ed. H. B. Wheatley, II. 64. Cruttwell, Tours through Great Britain (1806), IV. 111. Bygone Leicestershire, (Leicester, 1892), 60. Parentalia, or Memoirs of the Family of the Wrens, (London, 1750), 135, 144. N.I. 298 note. L.N. and Q. III. 128. Midland Counties Historical Collector, I. 272. J. Speed, History of Great Britain (1611), 725. J. Speed,
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Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (ed. 1676), Book I., Chap. 31, p. 61. Throsby, 64. Mid. Coun. Hist. Coll.
loc. cit.
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3. The Bedstead. Throsby, 61 note K1, 708. N.I. 380. Samuel Ireland, " Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury, with observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity," (London, 1795), 20, 21. Hardy, 400 sqq. Hutton, 48. Throsby, 62 note.
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Thomas Clarke. R. III. 464 etc. R.III. 341, T1, 301. R.III. 424, 266, 215, 258, 212, 238, 277. Throsby, 103. R.III. 225, 263, 277, 327, etc., 232, 210, 286, 290, 291, no, 225 note 4, 277, 337, 345- N.I. 416, 417. R.III. 219, 345 etc., 221, 269. T1, 285. R.III. 232 note 2. R.III. 252, 350, 359, 351, 352, 370-372. T1, 302, R.III. 369.
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4. The Murder. T1, 329. Ki, 708, sqq.
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| XIII. | ||
Castle. T3, passim. K1, 218, 202. T1, 179. S. Gairdner, Letters and Papers of Richard III, etc. (2 vols., London, 1861), I. 34. R.III. 35. Peck, 1.70. A.A.S. XXVI. 266.
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Grey Friars. Hardy, 398.
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Newarke. Throsby, 232. See " The Chantry House in the Newarke," by S. H. Skillington, in A.A.S. XXI. 421-440.
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Walls (Town). R.II. 47, 79, 335-340. R.III. 223, 236. Peck, I. 70.
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Walls (Mud). R.III. 262.
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Gates. N.I. 450 note. Throsby, 355.
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Ditches. N.I. 444. Throsby, 26.
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Newarke. Hardy, xxii.
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Brick. T2, 9. R.III. 241.
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Houses. Leland, I. 15. Evelyn's Diary, II. 64. C. Fiennes, op. cit. L.A.S. IV. 138, etc. T6, 64. N.I. 532, 556. R.III. 251. K1, 202, 203. T2, 264.
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