[141] Tuke, Memoirs 39–51.

[142] Sidney Lee, op. cit. Gazette No. 88. Ralph i. 139.

[143] Pepys, Diary May 26, 1699. Tuke, Memoirs 36–39. Tuke is mistaken in saying that Godfrey was knighted on this occasion, in recompense for the injury done him. The knighthood was conferred in September 1666.

[144] An engraving by F. H. van Hove is inserted in Tuke’s Memoirs.

[145] Tuke, Memoirs 19, 20. North, Examen 199.

[146] Tuke, Memoirs 52, 53.

[147] Kirkby, Compleat and True Narrative 2, 3.

[148] Kirkby, Compleat and True Narrative 3. Simpson Tonge’s Journal 126, 135.

[149] Tuke, Memoirs 22, 23, 29, Burnet ii. 163. North, Examen 199, 200.

The author of the Annual Letters of the English Province S.J. is probably inaccurate in stating, “He was especially kind to the Roman Catholics, and was moreover a great confidant of the Duke of York” (quoted Foley Records v. 15); but the statement is only an exaggeration of the truth. Warner MS. history 26, “Nec alius in eo magistratu aut Carolo fidelior aut Catholicis, etiam Jesuitis, quorum multos familiarissime noverat, amicior.”