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The Classes and their Members

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1905

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References

page xxviii note 1 Strype, Whitgift, ii. 11.

page xxviii note 2 Puller, Bk. ix. sect. vii. 201.

page xxviii note 3 Bancroft, Survey of the Pretended Discipline, 1583, p. 54.

page xxix note 1 See Strype, Whitgift, i. 277, for some account of these men, and which shows that the entry in the Synod of Coventry (Annals, iii. pt. ii. 478) gives the ‘Estwel.’ and ‘ Westwel.’ as abbreviations of ‘ Estwellæ,’ not meaning, as might be supposed, that there was a man named Estwel or Westwel.

page xxix note 2 These two I have included, though, for that part of their history which we know best, they were separated from the other movement, of which, however, they were probably a part in its earlier stages.