[2]. Masters, 137.--Nichols’ “Leicestershire,” iii., p. 200.

[3]. Brodie, from Rushworth.

[4]. Hume.

[5]. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ, p. 212.

[6]. Ibid.

[7]. He was the son of Lawrence Hyde, of Gussage St. Michael, in the county of Dorset, and of a west country branch of the ancient family of "Hyde of that Ilk."--See Lord Campbell.

[8]. Lives of the Chief Justices, vol. iv., p. 381.

[9]. Heylyn, 149.

[10]. Lord Campbell, vol. vi., 322, passim.

[11]. Brodie, after Clarendon.