[82] Diary and Correspondence, ii. 237.
[83] Ibid., ii. 238.
[84] Diary and Correspondence, Jan. 3, 1689. Vol. ii. 240.
[85] D’Oyley’s Life of Sancroft, i. 415.
[86] “It is most certain that in the Palace of Lambeth, there were meetings of the Bishops and several of the Clergy, both before and after the Archbishop’s suspension, frequently held; so as they were even publicly taken notice of by their enemies, who, in derision, were wont to call them the Lambeth Club, and the Holy Jacobite Club.” Lansd. MSS. Kennet’s Coll., 987, 151.
[87] D’Oyley’s Life of Sancroft, i. 424.
[88] Diary, Jan. 15, 1689.
[89] Diary and Correspondence, ii. 247.
[90] Patrick’s Life. Works, ix. 515.
[91] Hunter’s Life of Heywood, 358.