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Papers Relating to the Delinquency of Lord Savile. 1642–1646

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 Sir Peter Temple, of Stowe, married for his second wife, Christian, daughter of Sir John Leveson, of Trentham. Whitelocke, in his Memorials, describes this Lady Temple as a busy woman, and a great politician, who had acted as the agent and messenger of Lord Savile.

page 1 note b The writer's sister, Katherine, married Sir Thomas Bland, of Kippax Park.

page 7 note a The Queen landed from Holland at Bridlington at the end of Feb. 1643.

page 9 note a Sic.

page 13 note a Sic.

page 14 note a Sic.

page 21 note a This petition and all the documents which follow are taken from the Royalist Composition Papers in the Public Record Office, Second Series, volume vi.

page 27 note a Sic.

page 27 note b i. e. the Earl of Newcastle's. See p. 31, post.