[ [389]Nicholas Papers, I, p. 298.

[ [390]In 1651 she dismissed her servants "that will not turn papists, or cannot live of themselves without wages."—Nicholas Papers, I, p. 237.

[ [391]Henrietta was so much attached to him that she went to see him in his sickness at the Oratorians' House in the Rue S. Honoré. See Histoire des troubles de la Grande Bretagne, by Robert Monteith (Salmonet), 1659.

[ [392]Walter Montagu became Henrietta's Grand Almoner about this time; probably he succeeded Du Perron.

[ [393]The Church of England party was extremely annoyed at the publication of a book entitled La Chaine du Hercule Gaulois, in which it was asserted that Charles I died a Catholic. Add. MS., 12,186.

[ [394]Lettres de Henriette Marie à sa soeur Christine, p. 104.

[ [395]The letter of the Duchess is among the Roman Transcripts P.R.O.

[ [396]An exact narrative of the attempts made upon the Duke of Gloucester (1654), p. 15.

[ [397]An exact narrative of the attempts made upon the Duke of Gloucester (1654), p. 13.

[ [398]Lord Hatton. Nicholas Papers, II, p. 143.