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[ Grey's Debates; Evelyn's Diary; Life of Archbishop Sharp, by his son; Apology for the New Separation, in a letter to Dr. John Sharp, Archbishop of York, 1691.]
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[ Lords' Journals, Jan. 30. 1689/8; Clarendon's Diary.]
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[ Dartmouth's note on Burnet i. 393. Dartmouth says that it was from Fagel that the Lords extracted the hint. This was a slip of the pen very pardonable in a hasty marginal note; but Dalrymple and others ought not to have copied so palpable a blunder. Fagel died in Holland, on the 5th of December 1688, when William was at Salisbury and James at Whitehall. The real person was, I suppose, Dykvelt, Bentinck, or Zulestein, most probably Dykvelt.]
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[ Both the service and Burnet's sermon are still to be found in our great libraries, and will repay the trouble of perusal.]
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[ Lords' Journals, Jan. 31. 1688/9.]