[89] Teulet, v. 4.

[90] Brit. Mus. Harley MS., 290, No. 104.

[91] Hinder.

[92] Letter Books, p. 356.

[93] See [Appendix], p. [265]—"The Queen of Scots."

[94] Hosack, ii. 453. Chantelauze, pp. 368-371. Davison's defence. Life of Davison, by Sir Henry Nicolas, etc.

[95] Paulet's Letter Books, p. 359.

[96] Paulet's Letter Books, p. 361.

[97] "2 Feb. Davison sent word to R.B. (Robert Beale) at 11 o'clock at night to meet him at Walsin{m}'s house next morning.

"3 R.B. went, and Wm. shewed him the Com. signed, and that he had been appointed to carry it down. At a later time R.B. said unto Sir Ch. Hatton and Sec. Davison that he doubted not but that H.M. was resolved that the execution should be done, and the answer was that he needed not to doubt thereof, seeing the commission under her hand and the great seal of Eng., but that she would rather be therewith well pleased."—Yelverton MSS., f. 224—Report by Mr. Henry Talbot, third son of Earl of Shrewsbury.