[ [14] The ceremonies followed the precedent of those used at the marriage of Henrietta's father, Henry of Navarre, with Margaret of Valois.

[ [15]Part of the song with which Henrietta was greeted at Amiens on her wedding journey. See pp. 20, 21.

[ [16]Destroyed in February, 1831.

[ [17]Cf. Chaucer, Canterbury Tales: Prologue.

A good Wif was ther of byside Bath * * * * * Sche was a worthy womman al hire lyfe Housbondes atte chirche dore hadde sche fyfe.

[ [18]George Goring, Baron Goring, 1628, Earl of Norwich, 1644; d. 1663.

[ [19]At some point in the ceremony Henrietta Maria renounced all her rights to the throne and dominions of France, as had been stipulated in the marriage treaty.

[ [20]The dispensation is dated December, 1625.

[ [21]They are smaller, part of them having been built over.

[ [22]MS. Français, 23,600.