[[131]] State Papers, Domestic, Charles II, ccxlii. 56; Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1667-8, p. 563.
[[132]] Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1667, p. 454.
[[133]] Cf. ib. 1667-8, p. 455 and 1666-7, p. 233.
[[134]] Diary.
[[135]] Pepysian MSS., No. 2589, pp. 1-3.
[[136]] Another statement of the expenditure of the navy during the Second Dutch War is to be found in a letter from the Navy Board to the Lord Treasurer, dated 24 September, 1666, which gives for the information of Parliament, just then about to meet, an estimate for the period 1 September, 1664, to 29 September, 1666. This calculation is given in the writer's Catalogue of Pepysian MSS., i. 102.
[[137]] Pepysian MSS., No. 2589, p. 118.
[[138]] Ranke, History of England, iii. 449-50; see also the Diary.
[[139]] State Papers, Domestic, Charles II, ccxiii. 65.
[[140]] Penn, Memorials of Sir William Penn, ii. 528; Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1667, p. 420. On Coventry's connexion with the scheme see Diary, 19 August, 1667. Particulars of it are given in Catalogue of Pepysian MSS., i. 104. With this calculation should be compared a detailed estimate of the annual charge of 'his Majesty's navy in harbour' for the year 1684 (Pepysian MSS., No. 2867, Naval Precedents, p. 402), the substance of which is given in Catalogue of Pepysian MSS., i. 111. The total is £135,084. 6s. 11d., but this is exclusive of ships at sea.