[26] 2 St. Tr. 879.

[27] 3 St. Tr. 769; 2 Campbell, 400.

[28] 3 St. Tr. 373; Franklyn, 361; 2 Hallam (Paris, 1841), 6 ac etiam 13; 2 Mrs. Macaulay, 16, 45, 65.

[29] 3 St. Tr. 293; 1 Rushworth; 2 Hallam, 2; 2 Parl. Hist. 488, 504; Foster's Eliot, 100; 2 Mrs. Macaulay, ch. i. ii.

[30] 3 St. Tr. 383; Laud's Diary, 4th November; 2 Hallam, 28.

[31] 3 St. Tr. 561; 2 Hallam, 28, and his authorities. See also 2 Echard, 109, et seq., 124, et seq., 202, 368, 510; the remarks of Hume, Hist. ch. lii., remind me of the tone of the fugitive slave bill Journals of Boston in 1850-54.

[32] 1 Macaulay, (Harper's Ed.) 456-8.

[33] 1 Macaulay, 456; 11 St. Tr. 493.

[34] 2 Campbell's Justices, 87.

[35] See 2 Brewster's Newton, 108.