[92] Life of Philip Henry, 187.
[93] Parl. Hist., v. 24.
[94] Ralph, ii. 28. They were the Bishops of London, Rochester, Norwich, Ely, Chichester, Gloucester, Bath and Wells, Peterborough, Lincoln, Bristol, and St. Asaph.
[95] Quoted in Lathbury’s Hist. of Convocation, 317.
[96] Journals of Lords. Compare Clarendon’s Diary and Correspondence, ii. 257.
[97] Parl. Hist., v. 51.
[98] The thanks were conveyed to the two Archbishops, who acknowledged them, repeating expressions of attachment to Protestantism, which they again pronounced “absolutely irreconcilable both to Popery and arbitrary power.” Gutch, i. 447.
[99] Parl. Hist., v. 59.
[100] Dalrymple, i. 267.
[101] Parl. Hist., v. 75.