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Thursday, May 17th, 1860

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 May 2010

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page 161 note * See Archæological Journal, vol. vi. p. 236.

page 164 note * The Earl of Shrewsbury sent an account of this journey in a letter to Lord Henry Howard, printed in Birch's “Memoirs,” vol. ii. p. 154.

page 165 note * The oath ratifying the former treaties is printed at length in Lodge's “Illustrations,” vol. iii. p. 82.

page 165 note † The Duc de Mayenne; his reconciliation with the King had not long taken place; apparently on 31 Jan. 1596. (Journal of P. de l'Estoile.) Sully gives an amusing account of the interview.

page 165 note ‡ Madam:—Catharine the King's sister, afterwards Duchess of Lorraine.

page 165 note § Gabrielle d'Estrées, created Marquise de Monceaux and Duchesse de Beaufort, July, 1597. Ob.-1599.

page 165 note | César Monsieur, son of Gabrielle d'Estrées by Henry IV., born June 1594; legitimated July 1595; created Duc de Vendôme, 3rd April, 1598.

page 165 note ¶ Rouen. The King made his entrythere 16th Oct.1596. (Journal of P.de l'Estoile.)

page 166 note * Henry IV. was elected K.G. 24th Apr. 1590; invested 10th Oct. 1596; installed by proxy 28th April, 1600.

page 166 note † Jean Louis de Nogaret de la Valette, Duc d'Espernon, one of the minions of Henry III. His son Bernard, the second Duke, married one of the natural daughters of Henry IV., Gabrielle Angelique by name, though not the daughter of Gabrielle d'Estrées.

page 166 note ‡ Francois de Bourbon, Duc de Montpensier, succeeded his father in Sept. 1582.

page 166 note § Alluding to Gabrielle d'Estrées.

At Wraxhall, co. Somerset; see Collinson's History of Somerset, iii. 159.

page 167 note * This may be the Edward Gorges of Wraxhall, who died 1st September, 1568, on whose funeral certificate are the arms of Gorges, lozengy or and az. a chevron gu.

page 167 note † Engraved in Hoare's Wiltshire, Hundred of Cawden, p. 31.

page 167 note ‡ Lord Burghley's Memoranda in Murdin's Cecill State Papers.

page 168 note * This deed has since become the property of the British Museum.

page 169 note * He witnessed a deed of the same Bishop Gerard, dated 1089, by which the latter made a donation to the Church of Cambrai. The document is given in Miræus, Donationes Belgicæ, cap. xxv. p. 60.

page 169 note † On Gerard's death, Archdeacon Walter was consecrated by the Archbishop of Reims, and attempted to hold the two sees, but he was not recognized by the Pope; the sees were divided, and new men appointed to each of them.

page 169 note ‡ Miræus, Dipl. Belg. cap. 40; Gallia Christiana, Tom. III., Instrumenta, p. 87.

page 170 note * Ansell or Anselm de Ribemont. He occurs as witness to charters of Richild Countess of Flanders, 1082; Baidwin Count of Hainault, 1084; and of Gerard Bishop of Cambrai, 1089.

page 170 note † See Ferreolus Loerius, Chronicon Belgicum, p. 231.

page 171 note * Accounts of John Cook, see Archæologia XXXII. p. 382.

page 171 note † Ibid.

page 171 note ‡ Bentley's Excerpta Historica, p. 10.

page 172 note * Patent Roll, 31 Eliz. part 8, m. 10.

page 174 note * Close Roll, 41 Elizabeth, part 29.

page 174 note † Patent Roll, 41 Elizabeth, part 4, m. 8.

page 175 note * State Papers, dom. Jas. I. vol. i.

page 175 note † State Papers, dom. Jas. I. vol. ix.