[58] History of the Rebellion (Oxford, 1826), Book X. Vol. V. p. 409.
[59] Parliamentary History of England, Vol. XV. p. 51 (London, 1763). Journals of the House of Commons, Vol. IV. pp. 622, 623, 624, July 22, 1646.
[60] Burnet, History of his Own Time, Vol. I. p. 81.
[61] Letters of State,—The Protector to Charles Gustavus, and to the Consuls and Senators of Breme, October 26, 1654: Milton’s Prose Works (ed. Symmons), Vol. IV. pp. 375-377.
[62] Secretary Thurloe to Mr. Pell, May 11, 1655: Vaughan’s Protectorate, Vol. I. p. 176.
[63] Letters of State,—The Protector to the Duke of Savoy, May, 1655: Milton’s Prose Works (ed. Symmons), Vol. IV. p. 379.
[64] The Protector to Charles Gustavus: Ibid., p. 383.
[65] Morland, History of the Evangelical Churches of the Valleys of Piemont (London, 1658), p. 575. Guizot, History of Oliver Cromwell (London, 1854), Vol. II. p. 219.
[66] Merlin, Répertoire Universel et Raisonné de Jurisprudence, art. Ministre Public, Sect. II. xii.
[67] Martens, Causes Célèbres (2me édit.), Tom. III. p. 196.