[354] Titus Oates. See [note II.]

[355] The queen, accused by Oates of being engaged in the conspiracy against the king's life. See note XXXI. on Part I.

[356] The great plague.

[357] The Dutch wars.

[358] The fire of London.

[359] See note II. as above.

[360] [Note III.]

[361] [Note IV.]

[362] Alluding to the Duke of Monmouth's return from Holland without the king's license. See Vol. viii. p. 7.

[363] [Note V.]