Journal 33, fo. 164. "Here be daily proclamations come forth; one strict enough against papists and recusants, if it may be duly executed; but it is thought to look forward to the parliament, which is to begin the 6th of February."—Chamberlain to Carleton, 19 Jan., 1626.—"Court and Times," i, 72.
Mead to Stuteville, 18 Feb.—"Court and Times," i, 81.
"Court and Times," i, 111-113.
Remembrancia, vi, 89 (Index, p. 195); Repertory 40, fos. 266b, 272.
Repertory 40, fo. 278b. "London has lent the king £25,000 sic, scarce enough to buy a dozen points," wrote a contemporary. Cruse to Lady Carnsew (July?).—Cal. State Papers Dom. (1625-1626), p. 392.
Lords of the council to mayor and aldermen, 6 July.—Remembrancia, vi, 90 (Index, p. 195).
Journal 33, fos. 267b seq.; Cal. State Papers Dom. (1625-1626), p. 376.
Journal 33, fos. 279b seq.; Remembrancia, vi, 98 (Index, p. 249).
Mead to Stuteville, 24 July, 1626.—"Court and Times," i, 130.
Journal 33, fo. 280. Letter to Mead, 11 Aug.—"Court and Times," i, 136, 137.