FOOTNOTES:

[81] John Chamberlain to Mris. Carleton, 18 February, 1612-3, in State Papers (Domestic) James I, LXXII, No. 30. Quoted by Miss Sullivan, Court Masques of James I, p. 76 (1913).

[82] Foscarini in Calendar of State Papers, Venetian, XII, No. 832. Quoted by Miss Sullivan, op. cit., p. 77.

[83] Calendar State Papers (Domestic), 1611-1618, pp. 171, 172, 175.

[84] Dugdale's Origines Juridicales, as cited by Dyce, B. and F., II, 453. Inderwick, op. cit., II, xxxix-xlii, 72, 77, etc. Douthwaite, op. cit., 231. Nichols's Progresses of King James, II, 566, 591.

[85] To Worthy Persons, in the volume entitled The Scourge of Folly.

[86] Gordon Goodwin, in The Muses' Library, 1894, p. 132.

[87] See Greenstreet Papers, VIII, Fleay, Hist. Stage, 250.

[88] Brit. Past., I, 1, 476.

[89] Ibid., II, 2, 469.

[90] Li. 405-470.

[91] Ibid., I, 3, 297-8.

[92] Ibid., II, 2, 247-352.

[93] Ibid., II, 2, 510-512.

[94] Cf. especially Brit. Past., II, 2, 706-732, with Fletcher's defiance of poverty and independence of criticism in his poem, Upon an Honest Man's Fortune.