[434]. Harl. MSS., 389. Quoted in Nichols’s Progresses, vol. iii., p. 808.

[435]. To throw off Charles’s disguise.

[436]. Harleian MSS., 6987.—Printed at length in Nichols.

[437]. March 10, 1622-23.

[438]. State Papers.

[439]. State Paper Office, vol. cxliii., No. 41.

[440]. From London. March 18.

[441]. Howell’s Letters, p. 116.

[442]. The account of the Prince’s reception in Spain is chiefly taken from “A True Relation and Journal of the Arrival and Entertainment given to the High and Mighty Prince Charles, by the King of Spain.”[Spain.”]—Printed in Nichols’s Progresses, vol. iii., p. 818.

[443]. Howell.