[444]. Note from Harl. MSS., 6987.—Nichols, p. 823.
[445]. Howell’s Letters.
[446]. Nichols, 832, note.
[447]. 17th March, 1622-23.
[448]. Thus described in the list:—“A looking-glasse set in goulde, the backside richly garnished with faire dyamondes, and six peeces of chayne to hange it, garnished with dyamondes on both sydes.”
[449]. A jewel in the form of a T.
[450]. Nichols, 817, note.
[451]. Nichols, 835. Note from Harleian MSS., 6987.
[452]. James Hamilton, second Marquis of Hamilton, in Scotland, upon whom James had conferred, in 1619, the Earldom of Cambridge, a title formerly borne by King Edward IV., before his accession to the Throne. The Marquis was Steward of the Royal Household.—Burke’s Extinct Peerage.
[453]. Nichols, p. 840.