[60] Afterward one of Charles II.'s mistresses.
[61] William, afterward third Lord Brereton; an accomplished and able man, who assisted Evelyn in establishing the Royal Society. He died in 1679.
[62] With the title of "The Late News, or Message from Brussels Unmasked." This, and the pamphlet which gave rise to it, are reprinted in "Evelyn's Miscellaneous Writings."
[63] Pieces of money, so called from the figure of an angel on them.
[64] "A Character of England," reprinted in Evelyn's "Miscellaneous Writings," pp. 141-67.
[65] The entry in the "Diary" describing the Protector's funeral.
[66] A poem which Evelyn had composed on his Majesty's Coronation; the 23d of April, 1661, being St. George's day.
[67] This pamphlet having become scarce, was in 1772 reprinted in 4to, and is now incorporated in Evelyn's "Miscellaneous Writings."
[68] Henrietta Maria.
[69] This refers to the Dutchman, ante, 28th August, 1641; and to an extraordinary case contained in a "Miraculous Cure of the Prussian Swallow Knife, etc., by Dan Lakin, P. C." quarto, London, 1642, with a woodcut representing the object of the cure and the size of the knife.