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page 9 note 1 Denbigh MSS., v, 50. In this and other cases, when quoting from calendared documents, the ipsissima verba of the writers are indicated by single inverted commas within double inverted commas.
page 10 note 1 Denbigh MSS., v,51.
page 10 note 2 Denbigh MSS., v, 74.
page 10 note 3 Hist. MSS. Com. Rep., vii, 236.
page 11 note 1 Rawl MSS., C. 799, ff. 164b–166.
page 11 note 2 Ibid, f. 170b.
page 11 note 3 30th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, Appendix, 241. July 20, 1640.
page 11 note 4 Ibid, 242. April 5, 1655.
page 13 note 1 Tanner MSS., 80, f. 97. Bodleian Library. The form of oath taken by the Clerk is given in 30th Report of the Deputy Keeper, 243.
page 13 note 2 30th Report of the Deputy Keeper, 242,
page 13 note 3 Ibid, 242–3.
page 14 note 1 30th Report of the Deputy Keeper, 243.
page 14 note 2 Cal. S.P. Dom., 1663–4, 618.
page 14 note 3 Cal. S.P. Dom., 1661–2, 162. November 30, 1661.
page 14 note 4 30th Report of the Deputy Keeper, 243.
page 14 note 5 Ibid., 244.
page 14 note 6 Cal. S.P. Dom., 1661–2, 528.
page 14 note 7 Presumably King's Lynn. If he hazarded his life there for Charles I it must, in all probability, have been at the time of the siege (Kingston's East Anglia and the Great Civil War, 131 fol., 184–5). I can find no trace of his having fought there—or elsewhere.
page 15 note 1 Rawl. MSS., D. 1035, ff. 62–3.
page 15 note 2 Ibid, f. 63. Sir Philip Warwick was Secretary to Thomas Wriothesley, Earl of Southampton and Lord High Treasurer.
page 15 note 3 Cal. S.P. Dom., 1661–2, 572.
page 15 note 4 Rawl. MSS., D. 1035, f. 63b.
page 15 note 5 Col. S.P. Dom., 1670, 157. Raymond to Williamson, April 11, 1670.
page 16 note 1 Cal. S.P. Dom., 1670, 78.
page 16 note 2 Ibid, 121.
page 16 note 3 Cal. S.P. Dom., March 17, 1673.
page 16 note 4 William Cooke of Brome Hall, Norfolk, or. a Bart. 29 June, 1663. G.E.C., Complete Baronetage, iii, 278.
page 17 note 1 Laud's Works, v, pt. ii, 316–7.