1. Eating law: Commons, common land, common law
2. Sayers v Harlow UDC [1958] 1 WLR 62.
3. eg Certaine Devises and shewes presented to her
Maiestie by the Gentlemen of Grayes-Inne at her Highnesse Court in
Greenwich , which was a collaborative effort between junior and
senior members of Gray's Inn. These included Francis Bacon, Francis
Flower, William Fulbecke, Thomas Hughes, John Lancaster, Nicholas
Trotte, Christopher Yelverton, and a member simply entitled ‘Maister
Penroodocke’, who (with Francis Flower and John Lancaster) ‘directed
these proceedings at Court’: Thomas Hughes et al, Certaine Devises
and shewes presented to her Maiestie by the Gentlemen of Grayes-Inne
at her Highnesse Court in Greenwich (Robert Robinson, 1587) sig
G.2.r. On masques and dramas at the early modern Inns, see Raffield (n
2) 124.
4. SR Gardiner, History of the Great Civil War ,
4 vols (Longman, 1893) 4: 69.