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Four Letters of Lord Wentworth, Afterwards Earl of Strafford, with a Poem on his Illness

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1883

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page 1 note a At Nüremberg, where Gustavus Adolphus was facing Wallenstein.

page 1 note b Gaston Duke of Orleans was at this time in Languedoc taking part in ar insurrection with the Duke of Montmorency.

page 1 note c The Marqness of Effiat, who had been ambassador in England in 1624–25. He had been superintendent of the Finances, and had done much to bring about the insurrection by his demands upon the estates of Languedoc. He died July .

page 2 note a In Middlesex.

page 2 note b In the East Riding of Yorkshire.

page 4 note a The King was on his way to Scotland.

page 4 note b Richard Weston, Earl of Portland.

page 5 note a On his passage through York on his way to Scotland.