[138]. Ibid, vol. i., p. 288; ii., p. iv.

[139]. Letters, 1791, p. 196.

[140]. “Life and Times of the Countess of Huntingdon,” vol. i., pp. 290, 291.

[141]. Afterwards Sir Richard Hill, Bart., one of Fletcher’s antagonists in the Calvinian controversy.

[142]. “Life and Times of the Countess of Huntingdon,” vol. i., p. 296.

[143]. Ibid, vol. ii., p. 464.

[144]. Ibid, vol. i., p. 299.

[145]. “Life and Times of the Countess of Huntingdon,” vol. ii., p. 82.

[146]. The new earl was only twenty-four years of age.

[147]. “Life and Times of the Countess of Huntingdon,” vol. ii., p. 19.