Bil lit,: Chr. Wurihmrth, M.A. 163 



Lambeth Library, or elsewhere, I must leave to be decided by 

 someone who has leisure to search the Record Commissioners' 

 Eeport, 1837 ; the Lambeth MSS. Catalogue, &c. ; Eecord Office 

 Surveys of Church livings (Chancery), Commonwealth, vol. iii. ; 

 Chancery Miscellaneous liolls. Bundle 4, Nos. 13 — 14 (for Wilts); 

 and the Bodleian Library MSS. 



In the Wilts Magazine, Nos. 70 — 72, Vol. xxiii., pp. 314, vol. 

 xxiv., 58 — 103, 308 — 344 ; Mr. James Waylen has given an account 

 of the Wiltshire Comjjonnders, which records the " delinquency " of 

 loyal ministers and others. 



P. In No. 78, Vol. xxvi., pp. 343—391, Mr. Waylen edited 

 the minutes of the Wilts Parliamentarian Committee, known as 

 the Falstone Day-Book, from their place of meeting, south of Wilton, 

 about 1645 — 49. I have examined all these articles for the fol- 

 lowing lists. 



The other works referred to are : — 



Zloyd. ^D&vid Lloyd. "Memories of . . . excellent 

 Personages that suffered, &c." Fol. 1668. 



W. = J . Walker. ■ " An attempt towards recovering an account 

 of the numbers and suflerings of the Clergy, &c." 

 Fol. 1714. 



C. = Edmund Calamy. "An abridgement of Mr. Baxter's 

 History of his Life and Times, with an account of 

 the Ministers, &c., who were ejected after the Eesto- 

 ration, and the Continuation to the passing of the 

 Bill against occasional Conformity, in 1711." Ed. 

 2. 8vo. Vols. I. and IL, 1713 ; Vols. III. and IV., 

 1727. 



Shav:. " A History of the English Church during the Civil 

 War and under the Commonwealth (1640 — 60), by 

 W. A. Shaw, Litt. D." 8vo. Two vols. Longmans, 

 Green. 1900. 



