NOTES [l6o2 ^rd August THE QUEEN AT HAREFIELD Nichols* Progresses, vol m See Egerton Papers for a list of the gifts to help the entertainment , also E Lodge's Illustrations of British History, etc , 1838, 111 135 $th August THE SIEGE OF THE GRAVE Salisbury Papers, xn 259 I2//5 August A CONJUROR TAKEN Salisbury Papers, xn 290 lyth August THE SIEGE OF THE GRAVE Salisbury Papers, xu 295 i8/£ August THE CONJUROR AT PLYMOUTH Sahsbury Papers, xn 552 zoth August THE LORD TREASURER'S SON Salisbury Papers, xn 309 25^5 August TYRONE A FUGITIVE Moryson, m 183 et seq , 205 yd September A BOOK OF CONNY-CATCHING A R , m 216 , S T C , 12243 S R[owlands] has some new tales to offer but makes fiee use of Greene's conny-catchmg pamphlets ^th September SIR E DYMOCK AND THE EARL OF LINCOLN Star Chamber Proceedings Eliz , 5 L 1-29 According to a paper m the Northumberland MSS (Hist MSS Com , 3rd Rep , p 57) the case was decided on 4th May 1610 (sic), when the three chief actors were ordered to be set in the pillory, whipped, and fined £300 each , Dymock was to be fined £1000 and imprisoned during the king's pleasure 7//fc September THE DEATH OF MR GEORGE GILPIN Salisbury Papers* xn 346, 384 loth September COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE EARL OF LINCOLN Salisbury Papers, xn 410 i$tk September THE GRAVE TAKEN Salisbury Papers, xn 369 A PROCLAMATION CONCERNING GAME Proclamations, 396 THE JESUITS Foley, i 47 'Tis MERRY WHEN GOSSIPS MEET ' A R , m 216 , S TC , 21409 This poem by Rowlands gives a tolerable picture of a tavern scene, and in the preliminary pages, a ' Conference between an old fashioned reader and the bookseller's prentice * , m e for the Hunterian Club, 1880 1 6th September A NOBLE VISITOR Diary of Duke of Stettin's Journey, p 13 The journal of the journey, which is one of the more interesting relation* of England during the period, is reprinted in the Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, new series, vol vi 1 892 September THE DUKE OF STETTIN Duke of Stettin's Journey, p 25 * Robert Cotton ' is my conjecture for * Kopf ' in the original i9/A September THE QUEEN AND SIR R CECIL Letters from William Brown and the Earl of Worcester to the Earl of Shrewsbury, printed in Lodge's Illustrations, n 572, 575 loth September MR THOMAS BODLEY Salisbury Papers, xn 387 THE BOOTY OF THE CARRACK Monson's Tracts, n 346, where the list is given m full from S P Dorn ,285 12 The goods of the carrack were ultimately disposed of in 1604 and yielded £26,127 "s 7d (includ- ing £736 8s od from the prizes taken by Mansfield and Preston in 1601), of which the pepper fetched £9,386 75 8d 23*-^ September COURT NEWS Lodge's Illustrations, n 582 360