FOOTNOTES:
[249:A] "Leah and Rachel," published at London in 1656, in Force's Historical Tracts, iii.
[250:A] Virginia's Cure, (Force's Hist. Tracts, iii.,) printed at London, 1662, and composed by a minister. The initials on the title-page, R. G. He appears to have taken refuge in Virginia during the Commonwealth of England; and it is evident that he had resided in the colony for a considerable time. "Virginia's Cure" is addressed to the Bishop of London: it is a clear and vigorous document, acrimonious toward the late government, but earnest in behalf of the spiritual welfare of Virginia.
[250:B] Hening, ii. 33.
[252:A] Hening, i. 435.
[253:A] Hening, i. 398, 418.
[253:B] Ibid., i. 545, and ii. 9.
[253:C] Ibid., ii. 24.
[254:A] Hist. of Virginia, second edition.