[5] The events of the reign of Charles I. are treated in greater detail in the articles [Charles I.], King of Great Britain and Ireland; [Strafford]; [Hampden]; [Pym]; [Great Rebellion]; [Cromwell], &c.

[6] The position of the Corresponding Society was greatly strengthened by the establishment of the Friends of the People by Erskine and Grey.

[7] A vivid account of the mutiny and its causes is given in Captain Marryat’s King’s Own.

[8] Edward Henry Stanley, 15th earl of Derby, son of the 14th earl and former prime minister.