[ [24] Haynes's Collection of State Papers, p. 509.
[ [25] Sir H. Ellis's Original Letters Illustrative of English History, First Series, vol. ii, p. 252.
[ [26] Inventories, p. 179.
[ [27] "Pantagruell in Frenche", Inventories, p. cxlvi.
[ [28] Œuvres de Ronsard, vol. ii, p. 1171.
[ [29] For a full account of this literary forgery, see below, pp. 79-90.
[ [30] The following scheme shows how these anagrams were formed:—
| 1 M | 2 A | 3 R | 4 I | 5 E | 6 S | 7 T | 8 V | 9 V | 10 A | 11 R | 12 T | 13 E | ||
| 6 S | 2 A | 8 V | 5 E | 3 R | 7 T | 9 V | 1 M' | 10 A | 12 T | 4 I | 11 R | 13 E | ||
| 8 S | 2 A | 7 T | 9 V | 1 M | 5 E | 3 R | 4 I | 12 T | 13 E | 11 R | 10 A | 6 S |
[ [31] "G. Conaei vita Mariae Stuartae, 1624", in Jebb, vol. ii, p. 15.
[ [32] Diary, 24 Nov., 1665.