[256] [Note XVI.]

[257] A thrifty and frugal doctrine, not forgotten by the reformers of our own day.

[258] [Note XVII.]

[259] The dissenting clergymen, expelled by the Act of Conformity.

[260] The Duke of Buckingham. See [note XVIII.]

[261] Balaam, the earl of Huntingdon; Caleb, lord Gray of Wark; Nadab, lord Howard of Escrick. [Note XIX.] [XX.] [XXI.]

[262] Sir William Jones. See [note XXII.]

[263] Slingsby Bethel, one of the sheriffs of London. See note [XXIII.]

[264] [Note XXIV.]

[265] He wrote a treatise on the Interest of Princes.