[5] Hist. of the Rebellion, xiii. 140.

[6] Clarendon State Papers, iii. 316, 325, 341, 343.

[7] Hist. MSS. Comm.: MSS. of F.W. Leyborne-Popham, 227.

[8] Anne Hyde (1637-1671), eldest daughter of the chancellor, was the mother by James of Queen Mary and Queen Anne, besides six other children, including four sons who all died in infancy. She became a Roman Catholic in 1670 shortly before her death, and was buried in the vault of Mary, queen of Scots, in Henry VII.’s chapel in Westminster Abbey.

[9] See Hist. MSS. Comm.: Various Collections, ii. 118, and MSS. of Duke of Somerset, 94.

[10] Continuation, 339.

[11] Ib. 511, 776.

[12] Lister’s Life of Clarendon, ii. 295; Hist. MSS. Comm.: Various Collections, ii. 379.

[13] Continuation, 1170.

[14] Hist. MSS. Comm.: MSS. of F.W. Leyborne-Popham, 250.