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Оглавление[1] Leland's Itinerary, Ed. L. T. Smith, Vol. I, 18–19.
[2] Leland's Itinerary, Ed. L. T. Smith, Vol. IV, 126.
[3] Collins, Peerage of England, IX, 460.
[4] J. Nichols, Collections toward the History of Leicestershire (Biblioth. Topogr. Brit., VII, 534). See, below, Appendix, A.
[5] Letters relating to the Suppression of the Monasteries, pp. 251–252, Camden Society, 1843. The editor, Thos. Wright, describes the petitioner as of Thringston, Co. Leicester.
[6] J. M. Rigg, Dict. Nat. Biog. art., John Beaumont; and Nichols's History of Leicestershire, III, ii, 651, et seq.
[7] Collins, Peerage, VI, 648, et seq.; H. N. Bell, The Huntingdon Peerage, 1821. See also, below, Appendix, Table B.
[8] Calendar of State Papers (Domestic), 1595, p. 154.
[9] Challoner, Missionary Priests, I, 347.
[10] For the preceding details, and some of those which follow, see the respective articles in the Dictionary of National Biography; Dyce's Works of Beaumont and Fletcher, Vol. I, Biographical Memoir; Grosart, Sir John Beaumont's Poems, and the sources as indicated. See also, below, Appendix, Table C.
[11] See Shaw's Knights of England; Collins, Peerage; and articles in D. N. B. under names.
[12] Dyce says that the Judge was knighted; so Rigg (D. N. B.) and others. The Inner Temple Records speak of him thirty times, but only once, Nov. 5, 1581, as "Sir," though others in memoranda running to 1601 which mention him are given the title. In the codicil to his will he is plain "Mr. Beaumont"; and he is not included in Shaw's Knights of England.
[13] For a Seat in the Groves of Coleorton.
[14] Works of B. and F., XVI.