[84]. Cunningham, p. 77.

[85]. Cunningham, p. 55, and Biographia Britannica.

[86]. Conduct.

[87]. Conduct, p. 177–181.

[88]. Lediard, vol. ii. p. 2.

[89]. Letters on the Study of History. Letter IV.

[90]. Conduct, p. 176.

[91]. In her letter (supposed to Bishop Burnet) endorsed “An answer to the person that asked what first stuck with me,” in the Coxe MSS. the Duchess calls Mr. Hill “a merchant, or projector,” who was in some way related to Mr. Harley, and by profession an Anabaptist.—Coxe MSS. vol. xlv. p. 11.

[92]. Conduct.

[93]. Coxe MSS., vol. xlv. p. 11.