[200] Parl. Hist., ii. 828. et seq.

[201] Rushworth, iv. 295.

[202] Nalson, ii. 245.

[203] White was grandfather of Susannah Annesly, the mother of the Wesleys.

[204] For cases which came before Dering, see "Proceedings principally in the County of Kent, &c." Edited by the Rev. L. B. Barking, with preface by John Bruce, Esq. Camden Soc.

[205] Rushworth, iv. 113-123.

[206] Rushworth, 194, 195.

See Laud's Journal, March 1, p. 240.

March 1, Monday.—"I went in Mr. Maxwell's coach to the Tower. No noise till I came into Cheapside. But from thence to the Tower I was followed and railed at by the 'prentices and the rabble, in great numbers, to the very Tower gates, where I left them, and I thank God he made me patient!"—Laud's Diary.

[207] Rushworth, iv. 122-351.