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Part II.—High Commission Reports
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
Abstract
- Type
- Cases in the Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission
- Information
- Camden New Series , Volume 39: Reports of Cases in the Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission , July 1886 , pp. 181 - 322
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1886
References
page 181 note a Is this a mistake for “Brent” ?
page 181 note b This may be the same man who was mentioned in the Westminster Assembly on Nov. 23,1643, as suspected to be a notorious Antinomian. Lightfoot's Works, xiii., 62.
page 184 note a The junior doctor, not named.
page 184 note b Sir N. Brent.
page 184 note c Sir J. Lambe.
page 185 note a “They which do such things cannot inherit the kingdom of God.” Gal. v. 21.
page 189 note a See note to p. 181.
page 189 note b See p. 181.
page 190 note a See p. 188.
page 194 note a See p. 187.
page 201 note a Does this mean that the witnesses did not appear in person, but that their evidence was taken in the country and sent up ?
page 203 note a See p. 201
page 205 note a See p. 201.
page 212 note a Called Asetious at p. 224.
page 213 note a Sic.
page 227 note a ? Mariana.
page 230 note a Bishop Morton
page 238 note a See p. 194
page 243 note a His in MS.
page 250 note a ?he.
page 250 note b ?
page 255 note a Probably miswritten for some other name.
page 259 note a ? Phœnicians.
page 263 note a See p. 259.
page 264 note a See p. 260.
page 265 note a See Clarendon, viii. 135
page 266 note a ? Christopher.
page 268 note a See p. 262.
page 268 note b See p. 263.
page 269 note a See p. 194.
page 269 note b See p. 244.
page 269 note c See p. 241.
page 272 note a Bishop Morton.
page 273 note a Allington was sentenced for marrying his niece, the daughter of Michael 0Dalton and his wife, who was Allington's half sister.
page 273 note b See p. 238.
page 275 note a See p. 186.
page 275 note b See p. 194.
page 276 note a See p. 259.
page 281 note a Does this mean that the crowd of chatterers was so great that he did not recognise the place as a church, or is this simply an attempt to brave it out ?
page 281 note b See p. 280.
page 282 note a See p. 277.
page 284 note a See p. 264.
page 292 note a See pp. 278, 282, 284.
page 293 note a See p. 278.
page 296 note a See p. 282.
page 298 note a See p. 281.
page 300 note a See p. 292.
page 304 note a See p. 296.
page 304 note b See p, 297.
page 306 note b See p. 297.
page 307 note a See p. 301.
page 312 note a See p. 306.
page 313 note a See p. 270.
page 315 note a See p. 307.
page 315 note b See p. 278.
page 321 note a See p. 305.
page 321 note b Balzac.
page 321 note c Is what follows the Archbishop's?
page 322 note a See p. 307.
page 321 note a See p. 305.
page 321 note b Balzac.
page 321 note c Is what follows the Archbishop's?
page 322 note a See p. 307.