[21]. Ibid, No. 125.

[22]. Ibid, vol. clix., No. 80.

[23]. State Papers, vol. xlix., Nos. 20 and 22.

[24]. State Papers, vol. xlix., No. 69.

[25]. State Papers, vol. cxlix., No. 91.

[26]. Nichols, p. 887.

[27]. Ibid, p. 887; from Birch’s MSS., Brit. Museum, 4174.

[28]. It seems that this expensive allowance to the ambassadors was suffered to go on till after the 14th of August, when Secretary Conway wrote to Secretary Calvert to complain that it had not then been discontinued, and that the delay in doing so put the King out of all patience, fearing that the letters written on the subject were lost. The post, Conway remarks, travels slowly, taking ten hours from London to Staines. He recommends reformation therein.--State Papers, vol. cl., No. 98.

[29]. Sir H. Wotton, p. 218.

[30]. Nichols, p. 888.