Footnote 628: MS. Council Records.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 629: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. xi.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 630: The Queen to Sir William Woodhouse, January 12: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. xii.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 631: Circular for Staying of the Musters: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. xii.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 632: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. xii., January 17.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 633: Commons Journals.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 634: Ibid. The famous graziers and other people, how well willing soever they be taken to be, will not be known of their wealth, and by miscontentment of their loss, be grown stubborn and liberal of talk. The Council to Philip: Cotton. MS. Titus, B. 2.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 635: Estimate of the money to be provided for the furniture and charges of the war: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. xii.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 636: Discourse on the order that was used in granting of the Subsidy: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. xii.[(Back to Main Text)]

Footnote 637: The Council to Philip: Cotton. MSS. Titus, B. 2.[(Back to Main Text)]