The MS. has been printed for private circulation, under the title of “An account of the progress of his Grace, Henry the First Duke of Beaufort, through Wales, 1684. And Notitia Cambro-Britannica. By T. Dineley. Edited by Charles Baker, Esq. 4to. 1864.”
[G] The Earl of Northampton, who fell at Hopton Heath, left five sons in arms for the King. The young Earl fought as gallantly as his father for the cause.
[I] The MS. being defective on this side, the particular sums of money cannot be ascertained.
[J] The cipher follows on the same line, and agrees in character with the cipher-writing on page [180]. See [Comment on Article No. 5], in the “Century.”
[K] “An Exact and true Definition, &c.” [Appendix C.]
[L] Brit. Mus. 12. El. 75. 10.
[O] See page [257], and [Appendix F.]