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Appendix

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2010

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page 81 note * This letter has been printed in Hardwicke's State Papers, i. 372, but with many inaccuracies, and one most serious omission. I do not scruple therefore to reprint it from the original.

page 83 note * As I remember he sayde he meante it of your honour.

* Here at first followed, “viz. Garrie Lonyes,”—but these wo}rds were afterwards struck through.

Here followed originally “conveyed diuers lettres from the Erie to the King of Scottes,” but these words were struck through and those which follow substituted in their place.

* I presume that this document had no legal validity, having been written after the testator's conviction of high treason; but it is full of indirect information respecting Essex's party and friends, and alludes to many well-known persons. On the whole, I think it will be deemed well worthy of publication.

Of course, this was the future Sir Henry, the editor of Chrysostom, and Provost of Eton.

* The Earl at first here signed his name “H. Southampton,” but afterwards erased it and substituted the following.

* Sir John Peyton.

An encounter in the public street.

* Birch published a portion of this most valuable document (Mem. Eliz. II. 470) from a copy of a copy which is in the Advocates's publication is strangely incomplete; after a certain time it is a mere confused jumble. I am not aware that the paper has ever been printed entire. In vol. lxxxiii. of the Hatfield MSS. there is the original draft as well as a fair copy, both in the handwriting of Sir Charles Danvers. I have printed from the latter.

page 107 note * The names were not added.

page 109 note * On reconsideration Sir Christopher added here the following paragraph.

page 109 note † That is, into Ireland.