[126] Browne's Calverts, p. 29.

[127] Gardiner, History of England, viii. 179.

[128] Neill's Virginia Carolorum, p. 99.

[129] White's Relatio Itineris, publ. by Maryland Hist. Soc.

[130] Winsor, Narr. and Crit. Hist. iii. 526.

[131] There is an excellent summary of the institutions of Durham in Bassett's "Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina," Johns Hopkins University Studies, vol. xii. For fuller accounts see Surtees, History of the County Palatine of Durham; also Surtees Society Publications, vols. xxxii., lxxxii., lxxxiv.

[132] For an account of the Maryland constitution, see Sparks,

[133] "Causes of the Maryland Revolution of 1689," Johns Hopkins University Studies, vol. xiv.

[134] See Latané, "Early Relations between Maryland and Virginia," Johns Hopkins University Studies, vol. xiii.

[135] See above, p. 145.