Footnote 223: Ibid., ii., 2177.[(back)]
Footnote 224: L. and P., ii., 2270.[(back)]
Footnote 225: Ibid., ii., 1814, 2487, 2500.[(back)]
Footnote 226: Ven. Cal., ii., 750, 798, 801; L. and P., ii., 2183.[(back)]
Footnote 227: L. and P., ii., 2205.[(back)]
Footnote 228: On 23rd Jan. (L. and P., ii., 1541, 1610). Brewer in his introduction to vol. ii. of the L. and P. says "in February".[(back)]
Footnote 229: His mother Juaña was rightfully Queen, but she was regarded as mad; she thought her husband, the Archduke Philip, might come to life again, and carried him about in a coffin with her wherever she went (Ven. Cal., ii., 564).[(back)]
Footnote 230: L. and P., ii., 2930.[(back)]
Footnote 231: L. and P., ii., 2303, 2327, 2387; Ven. Cal., ii., 769, 773.[(back)]
Footnote 232: L. and P., ii., 2406, 2573, 2626, 2702.[(back)]