[436] Barillon, June 28/July 8, July 1/11, 8/18, 1680. 8 State Trials 179. Burnet ii. 300.

[437] S.P. Dom. Charles II 413: 75, Lord Massareen to Lord Conway. 76, Francis Gwyn to same, March 23, 1680. Barillon, March 25/April 4, May 17/27, 20/30, July 1/11. Countess of Sunderland to H. Sidney, May 18, 1680. Sidney’s Charles II ii. 60. Luttrell, Brief Relation i. 38.

[438] William Harbord to H. Sidney, April 1680. Sidney’s Charles II ii. 23. Countess of Sunderland to same, April 16. Sir L. Jenkins to same, circa May 20. Sir W. Temple to same, April 27. Sidney’s Diary, May 25. Ibid. 52, 53, 64, 66. Barillon, October 7/17, 1680.

[439] Barillon, December 1/11, 11/21, 1679, January 5/15, April 5/15, July 1/11, 1680. S.P. Dom. Charles II 413: 82. Sir James Butler to Lord Craven, March 25, 1680. Temple i. 450. Sir L. Jenkins to Henry Sidney, July 24, 1680. Sidney’s Charles II ii. 86. A concise account of the extreme difficulties of the time may be found in a letter from Henry Sidney to the Prince of Orange, October 7, 1680. Groen van Prinsterer v. 422.

[440] Ralph i. 502, 503. Groen van Prinsterer v. 428. Burnet ii. 253. Barillon, October 21/31, 1680. James (Or. Mem.) i. 591–600. And see Somers Tracts viii. 137. Articles of Impeachment against the Duchess of Portsmouth.

[441] Parl. Hist. iv. 1118, 1160–1175, 1291. Beaufort MSS. 112. Burnet ii. 212, 256. Temple i. 421. Foxcroft, Life of Halifax i. 154, 208, 224, 236. Ralph i. 444. Groen van Prinsterer v. 435, 437.

[442] Parl. Hist. iv. 1175–1215. L.J. xiii. 666. Barillon, November 18/28, 1680. James (Or. Mem.) i. 617, 618. Temple i. 453. Halstead, Succinct Genealogies i. 204. Reresby, Memoirs 192, 197. Burnet ii, 259. Foxcroft, Life of Halifax i. 246–249. James to the Prince of Orange, November 23, 1680, Groen van Prinsterer v. 440.

[443] Parl. Hist. iv. 1215–1295. Reresby, Memoirs 191, Groen van Prinsterer v. 444.

[444] Sitwell, First Whig 142. S.P. Dom. Charles II 414: 101, Robert Ferguson to his wife, August 14, 1680. 243, Hugh Speke “for Mr. Charles Speke at Whitelackington.” 275, James Holloway to the Earl of Essex, December 14, 1680.

[445] Charles’ actual words are in doubt, but it is certain that he received the deputation coldly and sent it away unsatisfied.