English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

English Travellers of the Renaissance eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 194 pages of information about English Travellers of the Renaissance.

Footnote 112:  William Thomas, op. cit. p. 2.

Footnote 113:  Fynes Moryson, An Itinerary, etc., Glasgow ed. 1907, i. 159.

Footnote 114:  Ibid.

Footnote 115:  Thomas Hoby, op. cit. pp. 14, 15.

Footnote 116:  William Thomas, op. cit. p. 85.

Footnote 117:  Robert Greene, All About Conny-Catching.  Works, x. 
Foreword.

Footnote 118:  Epistola de Peregrinatione in De Eruditione
Comparanda
, 1699, p. 588.

Footnote 119:  Turler, The Traveller, Preface, and pp. 65-67.

Footnote 120:  The Unton Inventories, ed. by J.G.  Nichols, p. xxxviii.

Footnote 121:  Sir Robert Dallington, State of Tuscany, 1605, p. 64.

Footnote 122:  Arthur Hall, Ten Books of Homer’s Iliades, 1581, Epistle to Sir Thomas Cicill.

Footnote 123:  Nicholas Breton:  A Floorish upon Fancie, ed.  Grosart, p. 6.

Footnote 124:  Thomas Wright, Queen Elizabeth, ii. 205.

Footnote 125:  “A letter sent by F.A. touching the proceedings in a private quarrel and unkindnesse, between Arthur Hall and Melchisedech Mallerie, Gentleman, to his very friend L.B. being in Italy.” (Only fourteen copies of this escaped destruction by order of Parliament in 1580.  One was reprinted in 1815 in Miscellanea Antiqua Anglicana, from which my quotations are taken.)

Footnote 126:  St Paul’s Cathedral, the fashionable promenade.

Footnote 127:  Cooper’s Athenae Cantabrigienses, i. 381.

Footnote 128:  Life and Travels of Thomas Hoby, Written by Himself, p. 19, 20.

Footnote 129:  Bercher, Ded. to Queen Elizabeth, in The Nobility of
Women
, 1559, ed. by W. Bond for the Roxburghe Club, 1904.

Footnote 130:  Ibid.  Introduction by Bond, p. 36.

Footnote 131:  D.N.B. Article by Sir Sidney Lee.

Footnote 132:  Hist.  MSS.  Commission, 12th Report, App.  Part IV.  MSS. of the Duke of Rutland, p. 94.

Footnote 133:  Ibid.

Footnote 134:  E. Lodge, Illustrations of British History, ii. 100. 
(Gilbert Talbot to his father, the Earl of Shrewsbury.)

Footnote 135:  Hatfield MSS. (Calendar), ii. 83.

Footnote 136:  Ibid., ii. 129.

Footnote 137:  Ibid., ii. 114.

Footnote 138:  Hatfield MSS. (Calendar), ii. 129.

Footnote 139:  Ibid., p. 131.

Footnote 140:  Ibid., p. 144.

Footnote 141:  See “Sir Henry Sidney to his son Robert,” 28th Oct. 1578, in Collin’s Sidney Papers, i. 271.

Footnote 142:  In A Method for Travell, c. 1598, Fol.  C.

Footnote 143:  John Stowe, Annales, ed. 1641, p. 868.

Footnote 144:  Ibid.

Footnote 145:  Gabriel Harvey, Letter-Book, Camden Society, New Series,
No. xxxiii. p. 97.

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