[256] Evelyn’s Diary.
[257] Part of the Church of the Old Priory of St. Bartholomew.
[258] John Goodwin, author of the Regicide pamphlet, The Obstructors of Justice.
[259] Masson’s Milton, vol. vi. pp. 184-5.
[260] Afterwards Earl of Anglesey.
[261] George Goring, Lettice’s unkind husband, was dead. He was last seen in 1657, in Madrid, ill and destitute,—disguised, it is said, in the habit of a Dominican Friar.
[262] The old brick-and-timber house with its piazzas and “green court,” called after the founder, Sir Thomas Gresham, whose dwelling-house it was (1597).
[263] See previous mentions from diary of Earl of Cork, and King’s Head Tavern in Cunningham’s London.
[264] See the Record of the Royal Society of London, third edition, 1912 (Printed for the Royal Society).
[265] Oldenburg to Boyle, June 1663 (Birch’s Ed. Works, vi.).