[635] C. D. I. lxxi. 483; Rye, 117; E. Law, Shakespeare as a Groom of the Chamber; V. P. x. 175; Gawdy MSS. 95; Winwood, ii. 26; cf. App. B.

[636] S. P. D. (Sept. 6); Winwood, ii. 26; Gawdy MSS. 95; Warton, Hist. of Kiddington (1815), 58; Shaw.

[637] Procl. 1001; S. P. D. (Sept. 16, 20).

[638] Shaw; Winwood, ii. 33.

[639] Gawdy MSS. 96.

[640] Stowe, Annales, 823; Carey, Memoirs, 83.

[641] Gawdy MSS. 97; Margaret’s.

[642] This is probably the play which concluded an entertainment by the Spanish ambassador to the Duke of Holst (Winwood, ii. 44; Sullivan, 26). Carleton says, ‘After Dinner he came home to us, with a Play and a Banquett’.

[643] Cf. App. B (introd.).

[644] Cf. ch. xxiii (Jonson, Blackness).