Sir Gerard Herbert to Carleton, 31st May.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), p. 49. "A note of the division of the cloth receyved from the Kings Maties wardrobe for the mourneing garments of the Lord Maior Aldermen and their followers, at the funerall of the late Queene Anne, wife to or Soveraigne Lord King James."—Journal 31, fo. 69. The length of cloth amounted to 648-1/2 yards.
Rev. Thomas Lorking to Sir Thomas Puckering, 24 May, 1619.—"Court and Times," ii, 166-167.
Chamberlain to Carleton, 15 July, 1619.—"Court and Times," ii, 182.
The same to the same, 31 May.—Nichols, "Progresses," iii. 549.
Remembrancia. v, 39 (Index, p. 411).
Id. v, 58.
Id. v, 60.
This was mere pretence on the part of James, for Lord Doncaster, who had been sent abroad in April (1619) to concert measures for a peaceful settlement, had returned at the opening of the year (1620), and James had for some weeks been busy investigating the Elector's title.—Nichols, "Progresses," iii, 584; Gardiner, "Hist. of England (1617-1623)," i, 308.
Remembrancia, v, 62 (Index, p. 412, where the sum required has been inadvertently printed as "£10,000").
Nethersole to Carleton, 20 Feb.—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1619-1623), p. 124.