[794] Apologie for Schoolmasters.

[795] Cleland, Institution of a young nobleman, 1607, pp. 28-29.

[796] Ibid. p. 80.

[797] His first literary attempt was a translation (1648) from the French of La Mothe le Vayer's essay on Liberty and Servitude.

[798] Diary, January 27, 1658.

[799] Cp. pp. 187 sqq., supra.

[800] Arber, Stationers' Register, ii. 576; iii. 466. An edition in French and Latin was printed in London as late as the eighteenth century.

[801] R. Clavell, Catalogue of Books printed in London, 1666-1680.

[802] Schickler, Églises du Refuge, i. 409. His name occurs frequently in the Threadneedle Street Church Registers, Hug. Soc. Pub. ix. and xiii.

[803] The Constitution of the Museum Minervae, 1636. Charles I. granted £100 from the Treasury, and Kynaston himself provided books and other material.