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page 490 note * Reliquiæ Baxterianæ, ed. Matth. Sylvester, part i. p. 43.
page 491 note * Blackburn's Architectural and Historical Account of Crosby Place, 1843, pp. 59–63.
page 491 note † Commons Journals, II. 839, 840, 894.
page 491 note ‡ Charlton's Hist, of Whitby, 323. Memoirs of Sir Hugli Cholmley, 1787, p. 96.
page 491 note § Hoare's Modern Wilts, Alderbury Hundred,
page 492 note * A Captain Beale was among the Royalist prisoners taken on the surrender of Tenby, circa June 1, 1648. A Colonel Beale was a few weeks after one of the Royalist garrison at Colchester.—Rushworth's Hist. Coll. iv. pt. ii. pp. 1142, 1167.
page 492 note † It seems from an entry in the Commons Jour. 6 Nov. 1642, that John Bluddworth, citizen and merchant of London, was secured in Crosby House because he had declined to subscribe for carrying on the war against the King. Alderman Bludworth and Mr. Penning of Fenchurch Street were ordered to be arrested by resolution of the Council of State, 9th Feb. 1659–60.—Commons Journal, VII. 837.
page 494 note * Burchard's Diary. Ed. Leibnitz, p. 76.
page 494 note † Life of Lucretia Borgia, vol. i. p. 7; and see Friggi, Storia di Ferrara, iii, 206.