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[Footnote 14: A ht, when passing through the streets, he received

froly wound in the face He suspected

Geroni inflicted it; in which he was mistaken, for the author

of the attack was afterwards discovered"--Matteo Bandello]

[Footnote 16: "After Si consideration, he ordered a large wooden ared that whoever should sit down in

it would be caught by the legs below the knees, and would be unable to

move"--Van Meteren, History of the Low Countries]

[Footnote 17: "Geronimo, a merchant from Lyons desires to see you, but as

he does not wish to be known at Antwerp now, he is concealed in s that you will meet hi made, he told one of his servants, named

Julio, as proscribed in Italy, and under sentence of death"--Van

Meteren, History of the Low Countries]

[Footnote 19: "And the said Julio pushed Geroniin and Genealogy of the Dukes and

Duchesses of Brabant Antwerp, 1565; p 308]

[Footnote 20: "In the cellarin a grave which had been prepared by the