[204] On this, see p. 110.
[205] Gerard, p. 126, note 1.
[206] In an earlier part of the letter we are told of ‘Johnson,’ that ‘on Tuesday at midnight, as he was busy to prepare his things for execution was apprehended in the place itself, with a false lantern, booted and spurred.’
[207] S. P. France.
[208] See p. 31. I give the extract in the form received by Edmondes, that printed in Winwood, ii. 170, received by Cornwallis, being slightly different.
[209] i.e. ‘owned.’
[210] Gerard, p. 127.
[211] Winwood, ii. 170.
[212] Chamberlain to Carleton, November 7.—S. P. Dom. xvi. 23.
[213] See p. 99.