[58] Reckoning from the death of his father, Charles had reigned thirty-six years and eight days; and, counting from his restoration, twenty-four years, eight months, and nine days.
[59] Ancus Martius, who succeeded the peaceful Numa Pompilius as king of Rome.
[61] Ralph, Vol. I. p. 834.
[62] Life of Lord Keeper Guilford, p. 253.
[63] Epistle to Mr Duke.
[64] Burnet's History of his own Times. End of Book III.
[65] Character of Charles II., Sheffield Duke of Buckingham's Works, Vol. II. p. 65.
[66] One Dr Stokeham is said to have alleged, that the king's fit was epileptic, not apoplectic, and that bleeding was ex diametro wrong.
[67] Nell Gwyn.