Footnote 134: [(return)]
Ibid., No. 218; Long, op. cit., i. p. 262.
Footnote 135: [(return)]
C.S.P. Colon., 1675-76. Addenda, Nos. 218, 252; Thurloe Papers, IV. pp. 451, 457.
Footnote 136: [(return)]
Thurloe Papers, IV. pp. 152, 493.
Footnote 137: [(return)]
C.S.P. Colon., 1675-76. Addenda, No. 236.
Footnote 138: [(return)]
Thurloe Papers, IV. p. 604.
Footnote 139: [(return)]
Ibid., pp. 454-5, 604.
Footnote 140: [(return)]
Thurloe Papers, IV. p. 452.
Footnote 141: [(return)]
Ibid., v. pp. 96, 151.
Footnote 142: [(return)]
This was the treasure fleet which Captain Stayner's ship and two other frigates captured off Cadiz on 9th September. Six galleons were captured, sunk or burnt, with no less than £600,000 of gold and silver. The galleons which Blake burnt in the harbour of Santa Cruz, on 20th April 1657, were doubtless the Mexican fleet for which Admiral Goodson vainly waited before Havana in the previous summer.
Footnote 143: [(return)]
C.S.P. Colon., 1675-76, Addenda, Nos. 260, 263, 266, 270, 275; Thurloe Papers, V. p. 340.