[ [274]"... others thought that some witches were made use of to raise these winds. But all saw that if any such villainy came from Hell it was curb'd by Heaven in the merciful preservation of the Quene, and that when God will help the Devill cannot hurt us."—A true relation of the Queens Maiesties returne out of Holland, etc. Written by me in the same storme and ship with her Majesty. Printed at York and reprinted at Oxford (1643).

[ [275]Letter of Lady Denbigh. Hist. MSS. Cam. Ap. to 4th Rep.

[ [276]Green: Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, p. 161.

[ [277]Montagu to Mazarin (apparently), February 9th, 1642. Aff. Etran. Ang., t. 49. See Appendix IV.

[ [278]The Funerall Sermon of the Queen of Great Britain (Bossuet), translated by Thomas Carre. Paris, 1670.

[ [279]It is said that Charles did not believe this.

[ [280]Henrietta was always fond of animals. Evelyn records how in August, 1662, he went to visit her, and she told him "many observable stories of the sagacity of some dogs she formerly had."—Evelyn: Diary. Under date August 22nd, 1662.

[ [281]Green: Letters of Henrietta Maria, p. 167.

[ [282]Green: Letters of Henrietta Maria, p. 167.

[ [283]He was her great-great-grandfather.