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XXV.—On Percy Herbert, Lord Powis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 January 2012
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Percy Herbert Lord Powis is a noble author overlooked by Horace Walpole; a loyal sufferer unnoticed by David Lloyd; a Welshman omitted from the useful Biographical Dictionary of the Rev. Robert Williams; and a Roman Catholic who was apparently unknown to Dodd.
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page 464 note a Commons Journals, i. 510.
page 464 note b Ibid. 521, 522, 524, 525.
page 464 note c Willis's Not. Parl. iii. (2) 178. Willis states Mr. Beecher to have been also expelled, and does not give his return for Tamworth.
page 464 note d Nichols's Prog. James I. iii. 781 (where he is erroneously stated to have been afterwards Earl of Powis).
page 465 note a Tho. Thorpe's Cat. of MSS. 1836. No. 312.
page 465 note b Rymer's Fœdera, xviii. 591.
page 465 note c Lysons's Environs of London, iii. 3.
page 465 note d Bruce's Cal. Dom. State Pap. Charles I. iii. 97.
page 465 note e Rymer, xix. 450.
page 465 note f Philip Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery.
page 465 note g Strafforde Letters, ii. 147.
page 465 note h Rushworth, iv. 163.
page 466 note a Commons Journals, ii. 75.
page 466 note b Commons Journals, ii. 253.
page 466 note c Ibid. 548.
page 466 note d Ibid. 6396.
page 466 note e Ibid. 656.
page 466 note f Lysons's Environs of London, iii. 13.
page 466 note g Scobell's Acts and Ordinances, 156.
page 466 note h Scobell's Acts and Ordinances, 169.
page 466 note i Commons Journals, iii. 565.
page 466 note k Ibid. 604.
page 467 note a There are copies in the British Museum and in the Library of the University of Cambridge; the latter, from the collection of Bishop Moore, is marked W. 11. 16.
page 468 note a Scobell's Acts and Ordinances, 104, 152.
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page 469 note d Lords Journals, xi. 36.
page 469 note e Kennett's Register and Chronicle, 192.
page 469 note f Malcolm's Lond. Redivivum, i. 70.
page 470 note a Green's Cal. Dom. State Pap. Charles II. iii. 4.
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page 470 note c Dodd's Church Hist. iii. 447.
page 470 note d Journey to Snowdon, 378, 379.
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page 470 note f Anecdotes of Literature and Scarce Books, vi. 324.
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