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page 487 note * Cat. MSS. Angliæ, ii. i. 360. De la Pryme's Diary, 318.
page 487 note † Hist of South Yorkshire, i. 159.
page 487 note ‡ Hist, of Isle of Axholme, 79.
page 487 note § Cornelius Vermuyden was a Zealander, the son of Giles Vermuyden and his wife Sarah, daughter of Cornelius Wordendyko. He was knighted by Charles I. 6th January, 1629. Hunter, South Yorks. i. 160. His son Cornelius was a Colonel in the Army of the Parliament. Shortly before the battle of Naseby he threw up his commission “in regard of some special occasions which he said he had to draw him beyond seas.” Sprigg, Anglia Rediviva, ed. 1854, p. 32.
page 488 note * Cf. Hoveden, Rolls edit, sub anno 1174. Vol. ii. p. 58.
page 488 note † “Sas, a sluce,” Sewel's Dutch Dictionary. “Sasse, a kind of weir with flood-gate, or a navigable sluice,” Smyth's Sailor's Word-Book.
page 490 note * The rioters published a handbill on this occasion entitled “A True Account how Mr. Reading's House at Santoft happened to be burnt.” There is a copy in the British Museum.
page 491 note * This register is now believed to be lost. The late Mr. Hunter had seen it and made some notes therefrom.