[I] Cal. State Papers, Dom. Series. Ch. II. 1667. No. 101.

[J] [Appendix G.]

[K] Cal. State Papers, Dom. Series. Ch. II. 1667. No. 33.

[L] See page [271] and [273].

[M] Duchy of Cornwall Office. Report H. 1.1665–8. (April, 1668.) See [Appendix G.]

[N] It is very similar to the Draft, page [224]; and the “Definition” in [Appendix C.]

[14] Boyle, Vol. v. page 532.

[O] I am the more particular in naming these facts, as it is singular that there should be any doubt thrown on the place of his sepulture. Yet in a copy of “The Baronage of England, by William Dugdale,” containing his own manuscript corrections, he substitutes for “Ragland,” to read “Windsor, near to the tomb of Charles of Worcester his ancestor.” This copy is in the Bodleian Library, and I have not only examined it very carefully, but also the Register at St. George’s Chapel, and the tombs in the Beaufort Chapel, Windsor, without being able to confirm Dugdale’s manuscript emendation.—D.

[P] This had been written “wilfully malicious”—but “malicious” has been struck out, and “incredulous” substituted. This with other corrections are in the Marquis’s own handwriting.

[30] Cosmo.