Footnotes
[B] Jo. H. of Lords, Vol. xi. p. 19.
[26] Clarendon.
[C] The Lord Chancellor was at this time occupying Dorset House, in Salisbury Court, once the residence of the Bishops of Salisbury, one of whom alienated it to the Sackville family.
Notwithstanding this offer (free of rent), it is stated by Lord Clarendon, that he paid for Worcester House a yearly rent of £500. (T. H. Lister’s Life of Edward, first Earl of Clarendon.)
[D] Jo. H. of Lords, Vol. xi. pages 70 and 302.
[E] Ibid. Vol. xi.
[F] Ibid. p. 85.
[G] Jo. H. of Lords, Vol. xi. p. 133.