[136]. Carey’s Memoirs, p. 200.

[137]. Carey’s Memoirs.

[138]. Inedited MS. in the State Paper Office. Domestic, Nov. 1616.

[139]. Miss Aikins’ Life of Charles I., vol. i., p. 55, 56., from Sir Philip Warwick’s; also Lilly’s Observations, p. 60.

[140]. Inedited MS. in the State Paper Office. Domestic, Nov. 1616.

[141]. The Lord Seymour, who had married the Lady Arabella Stuart, was among a set of newly-created Knights of the Bath; and Tom Carew and Phil Lytton, third son of Sir Rowland Lytton, of Knebworth, Herts., “were squires of high degree, for cast and bravery;”[bravery;”] the one being esquire to Lord Beauchamp, the other to his cousin, Rowland St. John.—Letter from Mr. Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton. State Paper Office, November 4th.

[142]. Inedited State Papers. Domestic, 1616, 1617.

[143]. Inedited letter in the State Paper Office, March 8, 1616, addressed to Sir Dudley Carleton.

[144]. Oldmixon’s History of England, p. 31.

[145]. Roger Coke’s Delection.