[ [284]See l'Angleterre Paisible (1644).

[ [285]A man named Dennys. See Anthony Wood's account in his Life.

[ [286]Mercurius Aulicus, July 14th, 1643.

[ [287]Now part of the general college buildings.

[ [288]Salvetti says the Parliamentary party regretted him "come quello che aveva sempre assicurato detto Parlamento per bocca dell' Ambasciatore di Francia che era qui, che da quella banda haverebbe havuto ogni assistenza per mantenimento della sua libertà e privilegii: certo è che l'Ambasciatore fece la parte sua et causò in buona parte la divisione et cattiva intelligenza che passa fra il re e il Parlamento!"—Add. MS., 27,962, K., f. 32b.

[ [289]This document, which is among the Archives of the Ministère des Affaires Etrangères Ang., t. 48, is unsigned and without date, but it is in the handwriting of Montagu, and is among the documents of 1641; it speaks of "la rebellion presente d'Angleterre," which points to its having been drawn up after the final rupture in 1642.

[ [290]Montagu had a good many enemies in France among the Importants, who disliked him as a friend of Mazarin and as a foreigner who had great influence with the Queen-Regent.

[ [291]Perfect Diurnall, October, 1643.

[ [292]Green: Letters of Queen Henrietta Maria, p. 215.

[ [293]Kingdom's Weekly Intelligencer, May, 1643.