[345b] See p. [238].

[346a] Sir Matthew Dudley (see p. [7]) married Lady Mary O’Bryen, youngest daughter of Henry, Earl of Thomond.

[346b] See p. [305].

[346c] Sir John St. Leger (died 1743) was M.P. for Doneraile and a Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland from 1714 to 1741. His elder brother, Arthur, was created Viscount Doneraile in 1703.

[346d] Relation of the Facts and Circumstances of the Intended Riot on Queen Elizabeth’s Birthday.

[346e] The Conduct of the Allies.

[346f] See p. [73].

[347a] The first motto was “Partem tibi Gallia nostri eripuit,” etc. (Horace, 2 Od. 17–24).

[347b] See Plautus’s Amphitrus, or Dryden’s Amphitryon.

[347c] It is not known whether or no this was Dr. William Savage, Master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge. No copy of the sermon—if it was printed—has been found. See Courtenay’s Memoirs of Sir William Temple.