[82]. He was afterwards successively Baron Goring and Earl of Norwich; his son, General Goring, whose character is so ably drawn by Clarendon, pre-deceased his father by two years; both titles became extinct in 1672.--Burke’s Extinct Peerage.
[83]. State Papers, vol. lxxxiv., No. 20.
[84]. Nov. 6.
[85]. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ, p. 227.
[86]. Letter of Denzil Holles to Sir Thomas Wentworth. Strafford Letters, vol. i., p. 42.
[87]. News Letter, State Papers, Ibid., No. 24.
[88]. Strafford Letters.
[89]. State Papers, vol. lxxxv., No. 56 and 57.
[90]. State Papers, vol. lxxxv., No. 67.
[91]. Ibid., No. 74.