[303.] Sir Thomas Browne, Works, ed. by Wilkin, vol. i. pp. 3-14, passim.
[304.] Advice to a Son, ed. 1896, p. 63.
[305.] Life of William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, ed. Firth, 1886, p. 309.
[306.] Prefatory Letter, The State of France, 1652, fol. B.
[307.] Ibid., fol. B 3.
[308.] The Voyage of Italy, Paris, 1670. A Preface to the Reader concerning Travelling.
[309.] Winwood Memorials, vol. iii. 312.
[310.] Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, 1561-2, pp. 632, 635.
[311.] Davison's Poetical Rhapsody, ed. Nicolas, vol. i. p. xi.
[312.] "That young men travel under some tutor, or grave servant, I allow well: so that he be such a one that hath some entrance into the language, and hath been in the country before; whereby he may be able to tell them what things are worthy to be seen in the country where they go: what acquaintances they are to seek; what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth. For else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little" (Essays: Of Travel).