[377] Winwood, ii. 183.
[378] Dom. James I. xix. 94.
[379] 3o Jac. I. c. 3. On the 21st of June following, Salisbury forwarded to Edmondes a fresh copy of this Act, "because in the former there was a great error committed in the printing." (Phillipps, f. 157.) It would be highly interesting to know what the first version was. In that now extant it is only said regarding Owen, that inasmuch as he obstinately keeps beyond the seas, he cannot be arraigned, nor can evidence and proofs be produced against him. (Statutes at large.)
[380] Stowe, 168, 76; Phillipps, f. 141.
[381] Edmondes to Salisbury, January 23rd, 1605(6). P.R.O., Flanders, 38.
[382] April 19th, 1606, ibid.
[383] Edmondes to Salisbury, April 5th, 1606, ibid.
[384] Phillipps, f. 150.
[385] Phillipps, f. 152.
[386] Dom. James I. xx. 52.