[ [114]See the letters which, just before her marriage, she wrote to her brother the King of France and to the Pope on this subject. Green: Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, pp. 8, 9.
[ [115]P.R.O. Roman Transcripts.
[ [116]Charles wished Father Philip to be consecrated Bishop, but this suggestion did not meet with the approval of the French Government. Aff. Etran. Ang., t. 43.
[ [117]P.R.O. French Transcripts.
[ [118]"Je ne dis rien de l'assiduite de ces pères a ouir les confessions depuis six heures du matin iusques a midi et demy, l'assistance qu'ils rendoyent aux malades et aux prisonniers. . . ."—Henrietta Maria to Card. Barberini, 1658. P.R.O. Roman Transcripts.
[ [119]A translation of these memoirs is published at the end of the Court and Times of Charles I; they are inaccurate in detail, and though amusing reading, do not give a high opinion of the intellect of the writer.
[ [120]Panzani: P.R.O. Roman Transcripts.
[ [121]Salvetti: Add. MS., 27,962, I, f. 263.
[ [122] Aff. Etran. Ang., t. 47.
[ [123]A chapel had been built at St. James's at an earlier date; the "new chapel at St. James's" is mentioned in 1630.