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Thursday, June 15th, 1871

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 190 note * Lord Howard of Effingham.

page 190 note † The word “by” has been erased in the original.

page 190 note ‡ “or” was originally written, and “&” written over it.

page 190 note § The words “one W” are erased in the original.

page 190 note ‖ The word “upon” is erased in the original.

page 193 note * The words “one hundred &” are erased in the original.

page 193 note † The word “Kayley” is erased in the original.

page 193 note ‡ Sir Anthony Ashley, Secretary of the Council of War.

page 194 note * Henry Lord Hunsdon.

page 193 note † State Papers Dom. 1596, cclix., June 1st.

page 193 note ‡ Minutes of a council held on board the “Arke” June [1596], and of another on board the “Due Repulse,” Essex's own ship, will be found among the State Papers. (Dom. cclix. 17–18.)

page 193 note § In a list of knights made at Cadiz June, 1596, (Dom. cclix. 83) the name of Sir John Buck occurs. Some Christian names, however, are omitted, and one or two have been marked as inaccurate. In another list (cclix. 84) the name becomes Sir John Rooke. This list offers other discrepancies. The total number in the longest list is about 62. His name is not among the “Captains of the Queen's army by sea to Cales” (Dom. eclvii. 107).

page 195 note * Another account of the expedition, with a list of the ships, will be found in the Archæologia, xxxiv. 315.

page 198 note * Proceedings, 2 S. iv. 83.

page 193 note † See some account of this family, of Albury and Stoke Dabcrnon, in Snrrey Archæological Collections, v. 58.

page 200 note * A justice of C. P., died 1486.

page 201 note * Fo. 14, Ullesbi, num. iiij; ibid. fo. 13, num. iij, where one bovate of land is described particularly as comprising 10 acres of land by the perch of 16 feet and a-half, with a toft and the houses built thereon. The perch of 17 feet is mentioned in another Ulceby deed, fo. 20 b, num. xxxix.

page 203 note * For the seal of the Chancery of Monmouth, see Proceedings, 2 S. iv. 264, Archæological Journal, xiv. 55, and Journal of the Archæological Association, xiv. 56.

page 193 note † See as to the family of Stradling of St. Donat's Castle, Glamorganshire, and of the county of Somerset, Archæologia Cambrensis, vol. xi. and St. Donat's Castle, by G. T. Clark, Esq. F.S.A. 1871.