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This note identifies three dated sermons delivered at St Paul's Cross in 1597 which do not appear in Millar Maclure's Register of sermons. These sermons are recorded in an anonymous notebook probably written by a member of the Exchequer's staff.
This article was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, China, grant number 14390104.
1 MacLure, Millar (ed.), Register of sermons preached at Paul's Cross, 1534–1642, rev. Boswell, Jackson Campbell and Pauls, Peter, Ottawa 1989Google Scholar.
2 Morrissey, Mary, Politics and the Paul's Cross sermons, 1558–1642, Oxford, 2011, 2CrossRefGoogle Scholar.
3 TNA, E 163/22/4/1. The notebook is very disorderly so it is sometimes difficult to distinguish where one sermon ends and another begins. The notes for two of the sermons explicitly mention the venue, and since the others were delivered by different preachers on consecutive Sundays, it is practically certain that all were delivered at Paul's Cross.
4 Ibid. fo. 1v.
5 The preacher is possibly to be identified with the Peterhouse man ‘Mr. Munoes’ described in John Manningham's diary: Diary of John Manningham, ed. John Bruce, Westminster 1868, 10.
6 <https://gemmsorig.usask.ca/GEMMSID:GEMMS-MANUSCRIPT-000974>, accessed 7 July 2021.
7 TNA, E 163/22/4/1, fos 1r, 2v.
8 Morrissey, Politics and the Paul's Cross sermons, 88.
9 TNA, PROB 11/130/309.
10 TNA, E 163/22/4/1, fo. 1r.
11 Ibid. fo. 2v.
12 Ibid.