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[Footnote 7: Camidge, Wm., ”Ye Olde Streete of Pavement,” York, c.
1893.]
[Footnote 8: Davies, R., ”Walks through the City of York,” 1880, page 247.]
[Footnote 9: cf. ”Spadacrene Anglica,” page 125.]
[Footnote 10: ”Spadacrene Anglica,” page 92.]
[Footnote 11: ”Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorks.h.i.+re,” Joseph Foster, 1874, Vol. 1 (West Riding).]
[Footnote 12: E. Hargrove, ”The History of the Castle, Town, and Forest of Knaresbrough, with Harrogate and its medicinal Springs.” 2nd. ed., 1775, page 45. I have not seen the 1769 ed.]
[Footnote 13: Thomas Short, M.D. ”The Natural Experimental and Medicinal History of the Mineral Waters, etc.” 1734, page 238.]
[Footnote 14: Grainge, W., ”Memoir of the Life of Sir Wm. Slingsby.”
1862. Page 16.]
[Footnote 15: ”Athenae Oxoniensis,” ed. by P. Bliss, 1815, vol. 2, 174, footnote by Rev. Joseph Hunter. Dictionary of Nat. Biography, 1886, vol.
VI. ”Dr. Timothy Bright, Some Troubles of an Elizabethan Rector,” by Rev. H. Armstrong Hall, 1905, in vol. xv; and ”The History of the Parish of Barwick in Elmet,” by F.S. Colman, M.A., Rector, 1908, in vol. xvii of the Publications of the Th.o.r.esby Society. ”William Shakespeare and Timothy Bright,” by M. Levy, 1910. ”Timothe Bright, Doctor of Physicke, A Memoir of the Father of Shorthand,” 1911, by W.J. Carlton. His Will is published in ”Yorks.h.i.+re Archaeological Journal,” 1902, vol 17.]
[Footnote 16: ”A Treatise: wherein is declared the sufficiencie of English Medicines for the cure of all diseases cured with medicine,”
T.B. 1580.
”Hygieina, id est de sanitate tuenda, Medicinae Pars prima.” 1581.
”Medicinae Therapeutiae pars: de dyscrasia corporis humani.” 1583.
”Therapeutica, hoc est de sanitate rest.i.tuenda. Medicinae Pars altera.”
”In Physimam G.A. Scribonii Animadversiones.” 1584.
”A Treatise of Melancholie. Containing the causes thereof, & reasons of the strange effects it worketh in our mindes and bodies, with the phisicke, cure, and spirituall consolation for such as have therto adjoyned an afflicted conscience, etc.” 1586.
”Characterie, an Arte of shorte, swifte and secrete Writing by Character. Invented by Timothe Bright, Doctor of Physike.” 1588.
”An Abridgement of the Book of Acts and Monumentes of the Church.” 1589.
Better known as ”Foxe's Book of the Martyrs.”]
[Footnote 17: E. Hargrove, ”The History of Knaresbrough.” 2nd ed., 1775, page 45.]