[416] Ibid.
[417] Ralph i. 434. North, Examen 86. Sidney, Letters 52, 90.
[418] Burnet ii. 235. Parl. Hist. iv. 1130. North, Examen 79. This story may be accepted, since North probably had it from his brother the Chief Justice. And see Sidney’s Charles II i. 5, where Henry Sidney states that Charles supported Lauderdale at the council.
[419] Barillon, June 12/22, 1679. Sidney, Letters 95–97, 104–107, 112–113. Temple i. 420, 427, 428. North, Examen 81, 82. Burnet ii. 234, 235, 239. S.P. Dom. Charles II 412: 26. Sunderland to Essex, July 1679, 262. Essex to the King, July 21, 1679.
[420] Sitwell, First Whig 70.
[421] MS. diary of Lord Keeper Guildford, Dalrymple ii. 322, 323. North, Examen 571–575. Parl. Hist. iv. App. ix. Ralph i. 476, 477, 483. Sitwell, First Whig 83–89. And see the trial of Benjamin Harris, the publisher of the Appeal, 7 State Trials 925. Wilson, Life of Defoe, chap. i. Defoe, Review ix. 152. “As to handing treasonable papers about in coffee-houses, everybody knows it was the original of the very thing called a coffee-house and that it is the very profession of a coffee-man to do so, and it seems hard to punish any of them for it.”
[422] Sitwell, First Whig, 87, 88.
[423] Barillon, September 4/14, 1679. Temple i. 433. Countess of Sunderland to Henry Sidney, September 2. Henry Savile to Henry Sidney, September 11, 1679. Sidney’s Charles II i. 122, 140. Sidney, Letters 143. Ralph i. 477.
[424] Barillon, July 3/13, 1679, January 12/22, 1680. Dangerfield’s Particular Narrative 30, 60. The Case of Thomas Dangerfield 5. Mansell’s Exact and True Narrative 62. Grey, Debates vii. 358, 359, viii. 136–149. Gazette, No. 1476. Ralph i. 496, 497. Parl. Hist. iv. 1233. Le Fleming MSS. 174.
[425] Burnet ii. 242. Carte, Life of Ormonde ii. 493. Barillon, September 4/14, 11/21, 15/25, 1679. Temple i. 433–438. Foljambe MSS. 137, 138. Foxcroft, Life of Halifax i. 189–191. Gazette 1449. S.P. Dom. Charles II 412: 24. Conway Papers, September 11, 1679. Airy, Charles II 245. James (Or. Mem.) i. 566, 570–580.