[96] 2 Parl. Hist. 232. See also 441, 471. He had been thrown into the Tower by James in 1624. Cabbala (3d Ed.), 311.
[97] Parl. Hist. 867.
[98] 1 Rushworth, 502.
[99] See the steps of the process in 1 Hutchinson, (Salem, 1795,) 297; 8 St. Tr. 1068, note.
[100] Barillon to Louis XIV. in Fox's Appendix, p. vii., et seq. In 1685 Halifax, who had been friendly to the rights of the colonies, was dismissed from his office; Sunderland, their enemy, had a pension from Louis XIV. of £5,000 or £6,000 a year; p. cxxvii., cxxx. et seq., cxliii., cxlviii. Not the last instance of a high functionary pensioned by a foreign hand!
[101] 1 Hutch. 316; 2 Hildreth, Hist. 108; 2 Bancroft, 425; Washburn, Judicial Hist. of Mass. 105; Drake's Boston, ch. L.
[102] 1 Felt's Salem, 24; 2 Ib. 542; Felt's Ipswich, 123, et seq.; Gage's Rowley, 157, et seq.; Sullivan's Land Titles, 54.
[103] Hutch. 327; Washburn, ibid.
[104] 5 Bancroft, 358.
[105] 6 Bancroft, 213.