[262] Camden, p. 143.—Tytler, vol. i. p. 101.
[263] Goodall, vol. ii. p. 31.
[264] It is proper to state, that Robertson has considered this argument at some length; and though he has not overturned, he has certainly invalidated the strength of the evidence adduced by Goodall in support of it.—Goodall, vol. i. p. 118.—Whittaker, vol. i. p. 383.—Chalmers, vol. ii. p. 375.—Laing, vol. i. p. 315.
[265] Whittaker, vol. i. p. 332.
[266] Goodall, vol. ii. p. 64 & 67.
[267] Whittaker, vol. i. p. 408.
[268] Goodall, vol. ii. p. 51.
[269] Regarding these sonnets, the curious reader may consult Whittaker, vol. iii. p. 55.—Stuart, vol. i. p. 395.—Jebb, vol. ii. p. 481—and Laing, vol. i. p. 230. 347. 349. and 368. For remarks on the marriage-contracts, see Goodall, vol. ii. p. 54 & 56, and vol. i. p. 126.—Whittaker, vol. i, p. 392, and Stuart, vol, i. p. 397.