[194]. See p. [93].

[195]. Close Roll, 5 Chas. I. (2800). Indenture between Richard Holford and Sir William Cawley and Geo. Strode.

[196]. Calendar State Papers, Domestic, 1629–31, p. 47.

[197]. Calendar State Papers, Domestic, 1629–35, p. 55.

[198]. See p. [93].

[199]. Close Roll, 11 Chas. I. (3059). Indenture between Sir Kenelm Digby and William Newton.

[200]. He succeeded his father as Earl of Carnwath in 1639.

[201]. Patent Roll, 12 Chas. I. (2740).

[202]. The means taken to enforce a uniform design may be gathered from the fact that the purchaser of certain plots to the west of Nos. 55–56 was required to build three houses “to front and range towards Queenes Streete ... in the same uniformity, forme and beauty as the other houses already ... erected by the said William Newton in Queenes Streete are of.”

[203]. The evidence for this statement is gathered from the undermentioned illustrations: