De Republica Anglorum

Notes

  1. ^ "Smith, Thomas (SMT526T)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University of Cambridge.
  2. ^ a b c d Chisholm 1911, p. 269.
  3. ^ a b S[tanley] T. Bindoff, ed. (1982), "SMITH, Thomas I (1513–77), of Ankerwyke, Bucks and Hill Hall, Theydon Mount, Essex", The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1509–1558, vol. 3, London: Secker and Warburg, ISBN 9780521108058, OCLC 917616757, archived from the original on 10 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Theme: Pre Ulster Scots", Ulster Scots Heritage Trail, archived from the original on 13 December 2013, retrieved 10 September 2012
  5. ^ a b Richardson II 2011, p. 333
  6. ^ Dewar 1964, pp. 34, 75.
  7. ^ Dewar 1964, p. 77.
  8. ^ Richardson states that she was the daughter of John Wilford, a gentleman, of London. Richardson II 2011, p. 333.
  9. ^ Thomas Smith (1609), The Common-vvealth of England, and the Maner of Gouernement thereof. Compiled by the Honovrable Sir Thomas Smith, Knight, Doctor of both Lawes, and One of the Principall Secretaries vnto two moſt Worthy Princes, King Edvvard, and Queene Elizabeth. With New Additions of the Chiefe Courts in England, and the Offices thereof by the ſaid Author. Alſo a Table Added thereto, of All the Principall Matters Contained in this Treatiſe. Newly Corrected and Amended, London: Printed [by John Windet] for Iohn Smethwicke, and are to be ſold at his Shop in S. Dunstones Church-yard, vnder the Diall, ISBN 9780521108058, OCLC 20191820.
  10. ^ Dewar 1964, pp. 202–8.
  11. ^ Collins 1741, p. 344; Berry 1987, pp. 95–8, 113.
  12. ^ Nelson, Alan H. (2003), Monstrous Adversary: the life of Edward de Vere,17th Earl of Oxford, Liverpool University Press, ISBN 978-0-85323-678-8, p. 25.
  13. ^ Thomas Smith (1583), De Repvblica Anglorvm: The Maner of Gouernement or Policie of the Realme of England, Compiled by the Honorable Man Thomas Smyth, Doctor of the Ciuil Lawes, Knight, and Principall Secretarie vnto the Two Most Worthie Princes, King Edward the Sixt, and Queene Elizabeth. Seene and Allowed, London: Printed by Henrie Midleton for Gregorie Seton, ISBN 9780521108058, OCLC 78473435.
  14. ^ a b Chisholm 1911, p. 270.
  15. ^ Thomas Smith (1568), De recta & emendata lingvæ Anglicæ scriptione, dialogus: Thoma Smitho equestris ordinis Anglo authore ("Correct and Improved English Writing, a Dialogue: Thomas Smith, knight, English author"), Paris: Ex officina Roberti Stephani typographi regij [from the office of Robert Stephan, the King's Printer], OCLC 20472303.

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