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page 314 note * For details respecting the execution of Charles I. and memorials connected with it, see “Historical Sketches of Charles I.” &c. by W. D. Fellowes, London, 1828. At p. 189 of that work will be seen the particulars as to his wearing a cloak. The shirt worn by the King on the scaffold is still preserved at Ashburnham, in Sussex. See Horsfleld's Sussex, vol. i. p. 559.
page 316 note * Lord Herbert. Henry Arthur, heir male of the family, created Lord Herbert of Cherbury, Dec. 21, 1743, afterwards Earl of Powis. The Marquess of Powys, though a Roman Catholic, left him an estate of £12,000. He raised a regiment in the King's cause in 1745. Walpole's Letters, ii. 105, i. 395; Brydges's Collins' Peerage, vol. v. 555; Burke's Extinct Peerage, 269. For the history of the period alluded to in this letter, see Lord Mahon's History of England, vol. iii. ch. xxvi. pp. 291–300.
page 316 note † Lord Barrymore. James, 4th Earl. See Walpole's Letters, edited by P. Cunningham, vol. i. 182, 292; ii. 76.
page 317 note * A life of Anthony Bacon is included in Cooper's Athenæ Cantabrigienses, vol. ii.
page 319 note * In 1599 Anthony Bacon was residing in Lord Essex's house in the Strand, and high in his favour.
page 320 note * The signature and seal of Balcanqual, when Dean of Rochester, are engraved in the Archæologia, Vol. XII. PI. xx. p. 122.