539 ([return])
[ Kingston; Burnet, ii. 142.]
540 ([return])
[ Kingston. For the fact that a bribe was given to Taaffe, Kingston cites the evidence taken on oath by the Lords.]
541 ([return])
[ Narcissus Luttrell's Diary, Oct. 6. 1694.]
542 ([return])
[ As to Dyer's newsletter, see Narcissus Luttrell's Diary for June and August 1693, and September 1694.]
543 ([return])
[ The Whig narrative is Kingston's; the Jacobite narrative, by an anonymous author, has lately been printed by the Chetham Society. See also a Letter out of Lancashire to a Friend in London, giving some Account of the late Trials, 1694.]