[189.2] No. 410.
[190.1] Letter 415.
[190.2] Letter 419.
[190.3] Letter 415.
[191.1] W. Worc., 483; Fabyan; Rolls of Parl. v. 375.
[191.2] W. Worc., 484.
[191.3] Rolls of Parl. v. 375-9.
[192.1] Though he was taken prisoner at the battle of Northampton, and had ever since been in the power of the victors, he does not appear to have been placed under any kind of restraint. In October, before the Parliament met, he was spending the time in hunting at Greenwich and Eltham.—No. 419.
[192.2] Collections of a London Citizen, 208 (Camden Society).
[192.3] English Chronicle (Davies), 106; Fabyan; Hall, 249.