[44] Whitlock, 625. Thurloe, iii. 359, 382.
[45] Thurloe, iii. 391.
[46] Thurloe, iii. 162 172, 177, 182, 219, 243, Rolls Cal. (1655), 73.
[47] Thurloe, iii. 238, 243.
[48] Heath's Chronicle, 367.
[49] Thurloe, iii. 176, 181, 191.
[50] 'Rolls Cal.' (1655), p. 216; Baynes Coll., Add. MSS. Brit. Mus. 21,424 fo. 50; Thurloe, iii. 226.
[51] Thurloe, iii. 210, 222, 228, 241, 253.
[52] Ibid., iii. 298, 356. In addition to constant terror of 'the Barbadoes,' to which all Cromwell's prisoners were subject, a Royalist in the Tower mentions, in a pencilled letter, that he had been threatened with torture; and that the Protector himself used the menace of the rack rests on the evidence of another prisoner's brother.—'Clarendon Papers,' Bodleian Cal., iii. 82, 87.
[53] Thurloe, iii. 676.