[102]. State Papers, xciv., No. 57.

[103]. Ibid., 108.

[104]. State Papers, vol. lxii., No. 7. Dated May 7, 1627.

[105]. At the end of the session, Charles not only pardoned Mainwaring, but gave him a valuable living.

[106]. Brodie, p. 202. Hume’s “Charles I.”

[107]. Brodie, p. 170.

[108]. State Papers, Domestic, 1625.

[109]. Parallel between Essex and Buckingham--“Reliquiæ Wottonianæ.”

[110]. Wottonianæ Reliquiæ, p. 233.

[111]. Ibid.