[271]. Domestic State Papers, inedited. The agreement is dated July 17, 1624.
[272]. Letter from Mr. Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton, dated London, Nov. 12, 1619.
[273]. A note of the charge of the fleet, among the undated papers in the State Paper Office, probably 1625, computes it at 65,656l. Our Navy Force had then been considerably augmented. Some of the items are as follow:--"For bringing of the King’s shippes into full equipage, for clothes for the men, for impress for surgeons."
[274]. Macpherson’s History of Commerce.
[275]. Domestic Papers. Letters from J. Burgh, dated Plymouth January 8, 1628.
[276]. Macpherson, 339.
[277]. Macpherson, iv., 4, 377.
[278]. Ibid.
[279]. Inedited Letter from Sir J. Hippesley, Jan. 19, 1625. Calendar, vol. cxxxix., No. 18.
[280]. Domestic State Papers, inedited, dated April 14, 1625.