[92]. State Papers, vol. lxxxvi., No. 80.
[93]. State Papers, vol. lxxxvi., No. 93.
[94]. State Papers, vol. lxvii., No. 96--Conway Papers.
[95]. Reliquiæ Wottonianæ, p. 230.
[96]. Clarendon, vol. i. p. 40-1.
[97]. State Papers, vol lxxxv., No. 10 and 11.
[98]. State Papers, vol. xc., No. 5.
[99]. State Papers, vol. xc., No. 10.
[100]. This event took place on or before the 2nd of February, 1628 (when Sir John Hippisley wished “the Duke joy of his young son”), and not on the 30th of January, as is usually stated.
[101]. See State Papers, vol. xcii., No 88. The county of Anglesea was to be charged 111l.; the money, as the King’s letter intimated, was to be paid before the 1st of March.