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Introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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page i note a In MS. “and pu in 1778.” Amongst Mr. Nichols's notes there is the copy of the title-page of the “Meditations on the twenty-fifth Psalm.” But I have not seen it, and as it is not mentioned here I conclude that it does not contain the title.—S. R. G.
page i note b From some unaccountable misapprehension the biographer of 1701 calls him “Mr. Robert Murray” instead of Thomas; an error which is followed by Ballard and his copyists.
page ii note a Five(?) years of age.—MS.
page ii note b Rymer's Fœdera, xvi. 631.
page ii note c See p. 19.
page iii note a Surtees's History of Durham, i. 142. [The date is not given here, but it is stated that his predecessor died in Dec. 1608].
page iii note b See the Life of Hakewill in Wood, Athense Oxon. (edit. Bliss) iii. 254.
page iii note c Letter of Mr. Chamberlain to Sir Dudley Carleton [Aug. 10, 1622] in Court and Times of James I. ii. 325.
page iv note a In MS. “Archbishop Williams took the occasion to write to the Duke (?) of Buckingham conveying a remonstrance that the Prorostship should have been conferred upon a layman.”—Williams's Letter is in Cabala, 264.
page iv note b The biographer of 1701, from some other manuscript of Lady Halkett, supplies several anecdotes of her childhood; but they are of trifling importance and no historical interest.
page v note a Life, 1701, p. 15.
page viii note a This date of the year is placed in the margin of the original MS. but was omitted by the transcriber.
page ix note a Shafto (?) of Benwill (?).
page xi note a Life, 1701, p. 22.
page xv note a Mr. Nichols had written “this was the last time that Anne Murray saw him.” But see the next page.