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Chapter V. Marriage—Incumbency of Horningshearth—Literary Labours—De Dominis—The Diodati Family

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Supplementary Chapters, Genealogical and Historical, compiled from original sources
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1872

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page 128 note * Wills and Inventories from the Register at Bury St. Edmund's. Edited by Samuel Tymms, F.S.A. A volume of the Camden Society for 1850–51.

page 128 note † The Rev. W. P. Goode, Rector of Earsham, kindly searched the P. R. for me, but did not find an entry of the baptism of Leah Bowles, nor one of her marriage to Robert Mawe.

page 129 note * For the verification of the above entries in the P. R. of St. Mary's, Bury St. Edmund's, I am indebted to the Rev. John Richardson; and for that of the entries in the P. R. of Horningshearth I am indebted to the Rev. S. D. Brownjohn.

page 130 note * Tanner MS. lxxiv. 31, in Bodleian Library.

page 130 note † No. 117, De origine Imperil Venetorum, Nos. 125 and 133–141.

page 130 note ‡ Sir William Hervey, an ancestor of the Marquis of Bristol, married Susan, daughter of Sir Robert Jermyn, of Rushbrook, co. Suffolk, and sister of this Sir Thomas Jermyn. By this marriage the Jermyn property came to the Herveys, including the right of presentation to the rectory of Horninger, or Horningshearth. The present Bishop of Bath and Wells, the Lord Arthur Heryey, was many years Rector of that family living.

page 131 note * I am indebted to the kindness of my former colleague at University College Hospital, Mr. Cudge, the distinguished surgeon, of Norwich, for procuring me this extract.

page 133 note * Archbishop Sancroft regarded Gilbert Burnet as “a Presbyterian in a surplice,” and, unwilling himself to assist at his consecration, issued a commission empowering any three of his Suffragans to act in the matter. Under the authority of this instrument Burnet was consecrated Bishop.—Macaulay's History.

page 135 note * Without the knowledge or permission of the author, it has been alleged, but this is to be doubted. Griselini (Op. cit.) at the end of his Life of Father Paulo enumerates, among various other literary remains of that eminent man, the following: “La Storia del Concilio di Trento autografo di mano di F. Mario Fanzano (Father Paulo's amanuensis), con emmendazioni interlineari e marginali dell' autore. Fu trovato il codice fra i Manoscritti spettanti al Patrizio Veneto Zuanne Sagredo. Ora e possiduto della illuminatissima N. P. Veneziana Catterina Sagredo, Pesaro, Barbarigo.”

page 136 note * Goodman's Court of King James, ut supra, vol. i. p. 354.

page 138 note * Among the Venetian State Papers for this period at the Public Record Office I have not met with any such writings.

page 138 note † Reliquiæ Wottonianæ.

page 139 note * The name “Pietro Soare Polano,” by being Latinized and Frenchified, has lost its anagrammatic point.

page 139 note † English Translation, London, 1651, p. 152.

page 139 note ‡ Printed in Burnet's Life of Bishop Bedell.

page 140 note * There is in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin, Dr. Dickson informs me, a copy of this work containing Bedell's autograph presentation to the College, when Provost.

page 140 note † An English translation of Father Paulo's History of the Venetian Interdict was published in London, in 1626, under the following title: —The History of the Quarrels of Pope Paul V. with the State of Venice, in seven Books. Faithfully translated out of the Italian, and compared with the French Copie;” 4to. pp. 435. The translator gives only the initials, of his name, C. P.

page 140 note ‡ Istoria dell Interdetto Veneto.