Volume II Part 31 (2/2)

[Footnote 371: Ibid.]

[Footnote 372: Barillon, May 24/June 3 May 31/June 10 1688; Citters, July, 1/11 Adda, May 25/June 4, May 30/June 9, June 1/11 Clarke s Life of James the Second, ii. 158.]

[Footnote 373: Burnet, i. 740.; Life of Prideaux; Citters, June 12/22 15/25 1688. Tanner MS.; Life and Correspondence of Pepys.]

[Footnote 374: Sancroft's Narrative, printed from the Tanner MS.]

[Footnote 375: Burnet, i. 741.; Citters, June 8/18 12/22. 1688; Luttrell's Diary, June 8.; Evelyn's Diary; Letter of Dr. Nalson to his wife, dated June 14., and printed from the Tanner MS.; Reresby's Memoirs.]

[Footnote 376: Reresby's Memoirs.]

[Footnote 377: Correspondence between Anne and Mary, in Dalrymple; Clarendon's Diary, Oct. 31. 1688.]

[Footnote 378: This is clear from Clarendon's Diary, Oct. 31. 1688.]

[Footnote 379: Clarke's Life of James the Second, ii. 159, 160.]

[Footnote 380: Clarendon's Diary, June 10. 1688.]

[Footnote 381: Johnstone gives in a very few words an excellent summary of the case against the King. ”The generality of people conclude all is a trick; because they say the reckoning is changed, the Princess sent away, none of the Clarendon family nor the Dutch Amba.s.sador sent for, the suddenness of the thing, the sermons, the confidence of the priests, the hurry.” June 13. 1688.]

[Footnote 382: Ronquillo, July 26/Aug 5. Ronquillo adds, that what Zulestein said of the state of public opinion was strictly true.]

[Footnote 383: Citters, June 12/22 1688; Luttrell's Diary, June 18.]

[Footnote 384: For the events of this day see the State Trials; Clarendon's Diary Luttrell's Diary; Citters. June 15/25 Johnstone, June 18; Revolution Politics.]

[Footnote 385: Johnstone, June 18. 1688; Evelyn's Diary, June 29.]

[Footnote 386: Tanner MS.]

[Footnote 387: This fact was communicated to me in the most obliging manner by the Reverend R. S. Hawker of Morwenstow in Cornwall.]

[Footnote 388: Johnstone, June 18. 1688.]

[Footnote 389: Adda, June 29/July 9 1688]

[Footnote 390: Sunderland's own narrative is, of course, not to be implicitly trusted, but he vouched G.o.dolphin as a witness of what took place respecting the Irish Act of Settlement.]

[Footnote 391: Barillon June 21/June 28 June 28/July 8 1688; Adda, June 29/July 9 Citters June 26/July 6; Johnstone, July 2. 1688; The Converts, a poem.]

[Footnote 392: Clarendon's Diary, June 21. 1688.]

[Footnote 393: Citters, June 26/ July 6. 1688.]

[Footnote 394: Johnstone, July 2. 1688.]

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