[331]: Journal to Stella, Jan. 9, 1713.

[332]: Ibid. Feb. 21, 1712.

[333]: Ibid. March 5, 1712.

[334]: There was an engraving made of these standards; and a handbill about it (Harl. MSS. 5996, 40) is curious, as showing how they pushed trade then. 'The Colours being only to be seen in Westminster Hall, several Gentlemen and Others have desired to share in the Commemoration thereof, by placing the Representation of 'em in their Halls and Houses: And now to accommodate those who are so disposed, the said Representation with the Imbellishments above mention'd, is done on fine Imperial Paper, and will in a Day or Two be left at your house for your Perusal, till call'd for next Day, when you are desired either to return it, or be pleased to pay Two Shillings and Sixpence to the Person that deliver'd the Same.'

[335]: Comical View of London and Westminster.

[336]: Tatler, No. 30.

[337]: Diary, Jan. 21, 1709.

[338]: The records were kept in the Tower until the present reign.

[339]: Spectator.

[340]: See [Appendix].