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Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain (ed. 1676), Book I., Chap. 31, p. 61. Throsby, 64. Mid. Coun. Hist. Coll.

loc. cit.

3. The Bedstead. Throsby, 61 note K1, 708. N.I. 380. Samuel Ireland, " Picturesque Views on the Upper or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury, with observations on the Public Buildings and other Works of Art in its Vicinity," (London, 1795), 20, 21. Hardy, 400 sqq. Hutton, 48. Throsby, 62 note.
Thomas Clarke. R. III. 464 etc. R.III. 341, T1, 301. R.III. 424, 266, 215, 258, 212, 238, 277. Throsby, 103. R.III. 225, 263, 277, 327, etc., 232, 210, 286, 290, 291, no, 225 note 4, 277, 337, 345- N.I. 416, 417. R.III. 219, 345 etc., 221, 269. T1, 285. R.III. 232 note 2. R.III. 252, 350, 359, 351, 352, 370-372. T1, 302, R.III. 369.
4. The Murder. T1, 329. Ki, 708, sqq.
XIII.
Castle. T3, passim. K1, 218, 202. T1, 179. S. Gairdner, Letters and Papers of Richard III, etc. (2 vols., London, 1861), I. 34. R.III. 35. Peck, 1.70. A.A.S. XXVI. 266.
Grey Friars. Hardy, 398.
Newarke. Throsby, 232. See " The Chantry House in the Newarke," by S. H. Skillington, in A.A.S. XXI. 421-440.
Walls (Town). R.II. 47, 79, 335-340. R.III. 223, 236. Peck, I. 70.
Walls (Mud). R.III. 262.
Gates. N.I. 450 note. Throsby, 355.
Ditches. N.I. 444. Throsby, 26.
Newarke. Hardy, xxii.
Brick. T2, 9. R.III. 241.
Houses. Leland, I. 15. Evelyn's Diary, II. 64. C. Fiennes, op. cit. L.A.S. IV. 138, etc. T6, 64. N.I. 532, 556. R.III. 251. K1, 202, 203. T2, 264.

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