[726] Cal. State Papers, 1660-61, p. 162; cp. p. 207, supra.
[727] Probably the second Duke, whom Charles, out of friendship for his father, the first Duke, brought up in his own family.
[728] Foster, Alumni Oxon., ad nom.
[729] Cal. State Papers, Dom., 1663-64, pp. 384, 526, 527; 1668-69, p. 129; Shaw, Calendar of Treasury Books, 1667-68, pp. 346, 365, 620.
[730] He received the order of knighthood from Charles I. in 1629.
[731] Cal. State Papers, 1633, p. 349.
[732] Le Grys translated several works from Latin into English. He died early in 1635; cp. Dict. Nat. Biog., ad nom.
[733] E. Godfrey, English Children in Olden Time, New York, 1907, p. 133.
[734] Davenant, The Wits, Act II.; cp. Upham, French Influence in English Literature, p. 7.
[735] Preface to Lyly's Euphues, 1623.