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Notes

 
[1]

IV 231 (Valentian); V. 273-274 and 313 (A Wife for a Month); V. 477 (The Pilgrim); VIII. 193 (The Island Princess).

[2]

IV. 133 (The False One); V. 279 (A Wife for a Month).

[3]

IV. 402 (Monsieur Thomas) and V. 488 (The Pilgrim).

[4]

Respectively I. 188; IV. 139; VI. 398.

[5]

Modern editors have adopted the note.

[6]

Cyrus Hoy, Introductions, Notes, and Commentaries to Texts in 'The Dramatic Works of Thomas Dekker,' ed. Fredson Bowers (1980), III. 71, reprints Nichols's note, citing "(Note in Reed's edition of Dodsley's Old Plays, quoted by Dyce)" as his source, unaware of the identity of "N."

[7]

See Nash, I. 585; the pedigree of the Habington family faces p. 588 of volume I.

[8]

Respectively, I. 5, 7; IV. 324.

[9]

III. 2. Only the first part of the note is cited in G. B. Hill's edition of the Lives. Nichols made two identifications in the life of Savage, III. 320, 321.