[381] Letters and Journals, ii. 99, which we here follow.
[382] Whitelocke’s Memorials 70.
[383] So the King himself declared to Hamilton afterwards.
[384] Votes in Oxford, January 26; Parl. Hist. xiii. 54.
[385] Walker, Historical Discourses 13.
[386] ‘But he would be dead first’. Clarendon’s Hist. Book viii. (iv. 488). The single testimony of Clarendon must here suffice: it is not found in Walker, whom in other respects he follows.
[387] Essex to the Committees of both kingdoms. Lostwithiel, August 4, in Devereux ii. 424.
[388] Depêche de Sabran, November 3, 1644. ‘Va autant à pied qu’à cheval à la tête de son armée qui est fort bonne.’
[389] James Turner, Memoirs 31.
[390] Letter in Warburton ii. 438.