[548] Le Moyne also translated The Articles of Agreement between the King of France, the Parlaiment and Parisians. Faithfully translated out of the French original copy. London, 1649.

[549] In the Middle Ages, Pembroke College gave preference to Frenchmen in the election of Fellows; cp. supra, p. 6.

[550] Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1660-61, p. 162.

[551] "Autobiographie de Pierre du Moulin," Bulletin de la Société de l'histoire du Protestantisme Français, vii. pp. 343 sqq.

[552] Mullinger, History of the University of Cambridge, 1911, iii. p. 300.

[553] Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1670, p. 275. Evelyn (Diary, ed. Wheatly, 1906, ii. p. 306) describes verses written in Latin, English, and French by Oxford students and added to Newes from the dead, an account of the restoration to life of one Anne Green, executed at Oxford, 1650.

[554] Sir Harry Wildair, Act III. Sc. 2; cp. Mockmode in the same dramatist's Love and a Bottle.

[555] Diary, 5th May 1669.

[556] He long looked forward to a journey there—a hope which was not fulfilled until his failing eyesight had compelled him to stop writing his diary.

[557] She spent some time in France, until her father ordered her back to England on account of her leaning towards Roman Catholicism. Many times she expressed a wish to go and live in France.