[405] Philip, second son of the Landgrave of Hesse, came to the English court April 6, 1622, on a negotiation from his father.—Nichols’s Progresses of King James I., iii. 759, 763.
[406] Gregory’s History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland, 1836, p. 405.
[407] Archæologia Scotica, i. 43.
[408] Virtues of the Indian Perfume Tobacco, 1667. An. Scot., i. 82.
[409] See under October 1590.
[410] Stones supposed to possess medicinal virtues were then not uncommon.
[411] Miscellanies, p. 39.
[412] Calderwood.
[413] See under March 30, 1620.
[414] Life of John Livingstone, Glasgow, 1754, p. 89.