[282] This is at present in the Bodleian Library. It has an embroidered cover, probably by the princess herself. See Cyril Davenport, English Embroidered Bookbindings, London, 1899, p. 32. It was reprinted in 1897.

[283] There are two copies of this rare little volume in the Brit. Mus. Another edition, varying considerably from the first, occurs in Bentley's Monuments of the Nations, iv., London, 1582 (Stevenson, ut supra, p. xxvi). It was republished in 1897.

[284] See Davenport, ut supra, p. 33. The original is in the Brit. Mus.

[285] This little work appears to have been lost.

[286] Such as Hentzer the German, in 1598; Justus Zinzerling, 1610; Peter Eisenburg the Dane, 1614. See Rye, England as Seen by Foreigners, pp. 133, 171, 268, 282.

[287] D. C. A. Agnew, Protestant Exiles from France ..., 3rd ed., 1886, vol. i. p. 45.

[288] Haag, La France Protestante, and Cooper, Athen. Cant. i. 306. Agnew, op. cit., does not mention that Chevallier was tutor to Elizabeth.


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