[360] Stanford's Life of Alleine, 199; Calamy's Account, 558.
[361] Rogers' Life of Howe, 105, 118.
[362] "Some of the hungry expectants were bold enough to anticipate the period of ejection, relying on the Incumbents' ultimately failing to qualify: and that even the chicanery of the law was used to prevent their recovery of profits which had actually accrued during their incumbency. Mr. Meadows (Incumbent of Ousden), had as his patron one of kindred opinions, who sympathized with his own feelings; and, accordingly, it appears by his accounts, that he was allowed to receive the year's revenue up to Michaelmas, 1662."—Suffolk Bartholomeans, by Taylor, 49.
[363] Calamy's Account, 557; Continuation, 336.
[364] Calamy's Continuation, 143.
[365] State Papers, May 14th.
[366] State Papers, 1661–2.
[367] Truth and Loyalty Vindicated, 1662.
[368] Harl. Misc., vii. If the author of this tract was not a Romanist he had strong Romanist sympathies.
[369] A Compleat Collection of Farewell Sermons, 142; Pepys' Diary, i. 313.