[324]. Wilson, p. 162.
[325]. Cabala.
[326]. Brydges’s Peers of James I., p. 324.
[327]. Ibid, 326.
[328]. By Richard Braithwayte in the dedication of his Scholar’s Medley.—See Brydges’s Peers, p. 325.
[329]. Oldmixon, p. 56.
[330]. Lord Southampton died in a foreign service, that of the States-general, in the defensive alliance at Bergen-op-Zoom in 1624. His family fell into the deepest pecuniary distress, and afterwards solicited the aid of Buckingham.—See “Cabala,” p. 299.
[331]. Nichols, iv., 670.
[332]. Oldmixon says not until the 1st of September (see p. 56); but Mr. Chamberlain’s information is more precise and impartial.
[333]. Wilson.