[ [223]Aff. Etran. Ang., t. 47.
[ [224]The name of Sir Kenelm Digby was mentioned in connection with the post, but the Queen's choice fell upon Sir John Winter, a Catholic gentleman, who was cousin to the Marquis of Worcester.
[ [225]Father Philip to Barberini: P.R.O. Roman Transcripts.
[ [226]MS. Français, 15,995, f. 85.
[ [227]Her son Henry was born July 6th, 1640.
[ [228]Salvetti. October 22nd, 1638. Add. MS., 27,962.
[ [229]Add. MS., 15,392, f. 162.
[ [230]See Rosetti correspondence, P.R.O. Roman Transcripts, specially Barberini to Rosetti, June 30th, 1640, and Rosetti's answer, August l0th, 1640. "... de peró quando S. Mta dichiaresse tale [Catholic] di qua non si guaderebbe a mandarli denari."—Barberini to Rosetti, June 30th 1640.
[ [231]Salvetti. September, 1640. Add. MS., 27,962, I, f. 109.
[ [232]Perhaps justly; among the archives of the See of Westminster is a certificate of his saying Mass 1630-1; he was thought to be a Jesuit.