[538] Athenae Oxon. (Bliss), ii. 624.
[539] Valence, French tutor to the Earl of Lincoln, had studied at Cambridge early in the sixteenth century.
[540] "Eandem linguam in celeberrima Cantabrigiensi Academia docens."
[541] Sm. 8vo, pp. 96.
[542] Cp. R. Bowes, Catalogue of Books printed at Cambridge, 1521-1893.
[543] The statement of Wood (Athenae Oxon. iii. 184), that Du Grès had studied at Oxford before going to Cambridge, is probably incorrect.
[544] 8vo, pp. 195, printed by Leonard Lichfield.
[545] Jean Arman Du Plessis, Duke of Richelieu and Peere of France his Life, etc., followed by a translation, "out of the French copie," of The Will and Legacies of the Cardinall Richelieu ... together with certaine Instructions which he left the French King. Also some remarkable passages that hath happened in France since the death of the said Cardinall.
[546] He charged 10s. a month for an hour's lesson daily.
[547] Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1661-62, p. 439.