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A Justificacion of Queene Elizabeth in relacion to the Affaire of Mary Queene of Scottes

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A Justification of Queen Elizabeth in Relation to the Affair of Mary Queen of Scots
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1867

References

page 67 note a perhaps, Harl. MS.

page 67 note b any other, Harl. MS.

page 67 note c make, Harl. MS.

page 68 note a with, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 68 note b degree, Cott, and Harl. MSS.

page 69 note a interested, Cott. MS.

page 69 note b on, Cott. MS., or, Harl. MS.

page 69 note c by law, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 69 note d by the, Cott. MS.

page 70 note a and that the entreaty of tho most considerable princes of Europ for her delivery could not procure her to be set at libertie, Harl. MS.

page 70 note b other, Cott. MS.; her and their, Harl. MS.

page 70 note c though, Harl. MS.

page 70 note d a great manie, Harl. MS.

page 70 note e ignomie, Cott. MS.

page 70 note f of, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 71 note a has pretended, Harl. MS.

page 71 note b to the end she might justify, Harl. MS.

page 71 note c surprise, Cott. MS. surprise of that Queen, Harl. MS.

page 71 note d as is diametrically repugnant to, Harl. MS.

page 71 note e own for neare, and, or sworne omitted. Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 71 note f by no reasonable construction could be reckoned indifferent parties, Harl. MS.

page 71 note g and pretendant, Cott. MS. and pretending, Harl. MS.

page 71 note h which in all times out of mind have, Harl. MS.

page 71 note i ought to be, Harl. MS.

page 71 note k actions, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 72 note a able to prevale … rescew and retreat, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 72 note b enemies, Harl. MS.

page 72 note c blemish, Harl. MS.

page 72 note d be glad, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 72 note e any other, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 72 note f as also to the contentment, Harl. MS.

page 72 note g it's hoped, Harl. MS.

page 72 note h for ever after, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 73 note a procure, Harl. MS.

page 73 note b evident proof of, Ibid.

page 73 note c by the presence of. Ibid.

page 73 note d it seem, Ibid.

page 73 note e signing, Ibid.

page 73 note f fate, Ibid.

page 73 note g never did more in it than by, Ibid.

page 73 note h suffice, Cott. MS.

page 73 note i of, Harl. MS.

page 73 note k the stedfast perseverance in that purpose, Cott. MS.

page 74 note a further, Cott. MS.

page 74 note b surviving, Ibid, and Harl. MS.

page 74 note c savouring, Ibid.

page 74 note d readily, Harl. MS.

page 74 note e some other new causes or, Cott. MS.

page 74 note f inforcing her, Harl. MS.

page 74 note g tend, Harl. MS.

page 74 note h the, Ibid.

page 74 note i and in the meanetyme if, Ibid.

page 74 note k the mean time, Cott. MS., the words omitted in Harl. MS.

page 74 note l could not, Harl. MS.

page 74 note m or meet in any manner, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 74 note n they looking, Harl. MS.

page 75 note a chiefly in things tending to, Harl. MS.

page 75 note b great and, Ibid.

page 75 note c gracious and, Ibid.

page 75 note d incurred, Cott. MS.

page 75 note e which she hath improved by the bitterest of misfortunes, Harl. MS.

page 75 note f many times say, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 75 note g state, Harl. MS.

page 75 note h the, Ibid.

page 75 note i that Queene could procure her during, Ibid.

page 75 note k that Queene, Ibid.

page 75 note l protected, Ibid.

page 75 note m which she thought was her great honour, Ibid.

page 75 note n have been acquainted with it from her own royal mouth, Ibid.

page 76 note a cannot, Harl. MS.

page 76 note b any prejudice, Ibid.

page 76 note c that this is vouched, Ibid.

page 76 note d remaining, Cott. MS.

page 76 note e that this was her purpose, Harl. MS.

page 76 note f expect, Ibid.

page 76 note g valueth, Ibid.

page 76 note h any man's, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 76 note i nor accountable to, Harl. MS.

page 76 note k insist, Ibid.

page 76 note l think, Ibid.

page 76 note m princess, Cott. MS.

page 76 note n puissant and humane princes in a case, Harl. MS.

page 76 note o as, Cott. MS.

page 76 note p as that she had done it from, Harl. MS.

page 77 note a or from motives, Harl. MS.

page 77 note b to be maintained by the equitie not in Harl. MS.

page 77 note c nor, in the same MS.

page 77 note d in such pressing cases, Harl. MS.

page 77 note e are, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 77 note f of, Ibid.

page 77 note g unnatural, Harl. MS.

page 77 note h in all extremitie not in Harl. MS.

page 77 note i not only by arms, but also by practizes, Ibid.

page 77 note k force, Ibid.

page 77 note l perswasion omitted Ibid.

page 77 note m delivered to such, Ibid.

page 77 note n entertained, Ibid.

page 77 note o treatment, Ibid.

page 77 note p except, Ibid.

page 77 note q disadvantage, Ibid.

page 77 note r whom, Ibid.

page 77 note s benefittes, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 78 note a seem to omitted Harl. MS.

page 78 note b among, Harl. MS.

page 78 note c betwixt, Harl. MS.

page 78 note d or, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 78 note e not, Harl. MS.

page 78 note f where, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 78 note g small care of, Harl. MS.

page 78 note h county, Ibid.

page 78 note i to wait upon her and discourse with her when, Ibid.

page 78 note k couriers, Ibid.

page 78 note l great, Cott. MS.

page 78 note m was allowed her, Harl. MS.

page 78 note n faire omitted Ibid.

page 79 note a way, Harl. MS.

page 79 note b of, Cott. MS.

page 79 note c an omitted Harl. MS.

page 79 note d by unspeakable tears, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 79 note e of the people after her death, Harl. MS.

page 79 note f allowing, Ibid.

page 79 note g than all, viz.. Ibid.

page 80 note a munificence, Cott. MS. omitted, Harl. MS.

page 80 note b no omitted, Harl. MS.

page 80 note c the head of omitted Ibid.

page 80 note d her health when sick, Ibid.

page 80 note e at all such times, Cott. MS.; always then, Harl. MS.

page 80 note f drugs, Cott. MS.

page 80 note g preserving, Harl. MS.

page 80 note h from, Cott. MS., to, Harl. MS.

page 80 note i crimes and omitted Ibid.

page 80 note k safety, Harl. MS.

page 80 note l her Majesties, Cott. MS.

page 80 note m not omitted Ibid.

page 80 note n be well, Harl. MS.

page 81 note a mild, Harl. MS.

page 81 note b would never condescend to, Ibid.

page 81 note c and, Cott. MS.

page 81 note d One inch of omitted, Harl. MS.

page 81 note e nor anie .... more omitted, Cott. and Harl, MSS.

page 81 note f to continue, Harl. MS.

page 81 note g which she was obliged to till, Harl. MS.

page 81 note h which may, Cott. MS.

page 81 note i whereby, Ibid.; notwithstanding, Harl. MS.

page 81 note k own, Harl. MS.

page 81 note l she her self, Ibid.

page 81 note m time, Ibid.

page 81 note n own omitted, Ibid.

page 81 note o by the same occasion, Ibid.

page 81 note p you have, Ibid.

page 81 note q no greater kindness, Ibid.

page 81 note r a sister to a sister omitted, Ibid.

page 81 note s children, Ibid.

page 81 note t evil, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 81 note u the, Cott. MS.

page 81 note x to stirr, Ibid.

page 81 note y invasion of, Ibid.

page 81 note z no, Ibid.

page 82 note a begann, Cott. MS.

page 82 note b more and more, Ibid, and Harl. MS.

page 82 note c more, Harl. MS.

page 82 note d supposed to be, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 82 note e conspiracies which passed, Harl. MS.

page 82 note f request and, Ibid.

page 82 note g consent, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 82 note h in omitted, Cott. MS.

page 82 note i occasion, Ibid.

page 82 note k in, Ibid.

page 83 note a not omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 83 note b governments, Ibid.

page 83 note c This is, Cott. MS.

page 83 note d would be most willing, Harl. MS.

page 83 note e weete omitted, and a blank left for it, Ibid.

page 83 note f their, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 83 note g or, Ibid.

page 83 note h all reasonable, Cott. MS.

page 83 note i justice, Ibid.

page 83 note k great grief, Ibid.

page 83 note l can omitted, Ibid.

page 84 note a to, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 84 note b a long and glorious reign, Ibid.

page 84 note c so, Harl. MS.

page 84 note d was, Ibid.

page 84 note e flint, Ibid.

page 84 note f sayd unfortunate, Cott. MS,

page 84 note g evil, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 84 note h sorrowfully, Ibid.

page 84 note i repented, Harl. MS.

page 84 note k and of, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 84 note l their, Cott. MS.; her, Harl. MS.

page 84 note m fate, Harl. MS.

page 84 note n further participation, Cott. MS.

page 84 note o all, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 85 note a meane omitted, Harl. MS.

page 85 note b to be no, and “member,” omitted, Ibid.

page 85 note c knowlege, Cott. MS.

page 85 note d kinges and governors of the omitted, Ibid., and the words interlined in Sir T. Winnington's MS.

page 85 note e her enemies, Cotton, and Harl. MSS.

page 85 note f deeme, Ibid.

page 85 note g malicious, Harl. MS.

page 85 note h violent, Ibid.

page 85 note i beside omitted, Ibid.

page 85 note k or, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 86 note a cause, Harl MS.

page 86 note b declared, Ibid.

page 86 note c affection, Cott. MS.

page 86 note d to be omitted, Ibid.

page 86 note e thing, Harl. MS.

page 86 note f their, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 86 note g and, Ibid.

page 86 note h border, Harl. MS.

page 86 note i and omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 86 note k convenient and omitted, Harl. MS.

page 86 note l the, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 86 note m such a, Harl. MS.

page 86 note n territories, Ibid.

page 86 note o anie omitted, Cott. MS.

page 86 note p have been, Ibid.

page 87 note a and to, Cott. MS.

page 87 note b converse, Harl. MS.

page 87 note c manie omitted, Cott. MS.

page 87 note d a omitted, Ibid.

page 87 note e the, Ibid.

page 87 note f of the same marches omitted, Harl. MS.

page 87 note g would have otherwise done upon the like occasion, Ibid.

page 87 note h have omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 87 note i doth, Harl. MS.

page 87 note k grandmother, and three lines further on be knowen, omitted, Ibid.

page 87 note l ordered, Ibid.

page 88 note a laye most convenient, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 88 note b pass, Harl. MS.

page 88 note c him self omitted, Cott. MS.

page 88 note d unto omitted, Ibid.

page 88 note e he was, Harl. MS.

page 88 note f whiles .... England omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 88 note g would have brought him, Cott. and Harl. MS.

page 88 note h place of strength belonging to, Harl. MS.

page 88 note i acknowledged himself, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 88 note k so he, Ibid.

page 88 note l the like chaunce ..... happened upon Charles the First, Cott. MS.

page 88 note m from, Harl. MS.

page 88 note n frendlie omitted, Cott. MS.

page 88 note o departing immediately, Harl. MS.

page 88 note p both Philip and he, Ibid.

page 88 note q bad weather, Ibid.

page 88 note r storms, so that necessity might, Ibid.

page 89 note a an omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 89 note b first, Cott. MS.

page 89 note c provoked by his rebellious subjects, Harl. MS.

page 89 note d demanded, Ibid.

page 89 note e enter into the territories, Ibid.

page 89 note f present, Cott. MS.

page 89 note g unity, Harl. MS.

page 89 note h dowager, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 89 note i Charles's, Harl. MS.

page 89 note k the first, Cott. MS.

page 89 note l as, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 89 note m at, Ibid.

page 89 note n the same, Ibid.

page 89 note o the lawful interest, Cott. MS.; a just right, Harl. MS.

page 89 note p favouritt, Cotton, and Harl. MSS.

page 90 note a in his ..... apparrell omitted, Harl. MS.

page 90 note b pounds, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 90 note c before omitted, Ibid.

page 90 note d telleth, Harl. MS.

page 90 note e way, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 90 note f persons, Harl. MS.

page 90 note g soveraign of the said countrie, Ibid.

page 90 note h of that, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 90 note i allowable, Ibid.

page 90 note k rather to be accompted, Ibid.

page 91 note a spoken, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 91 note b other omitted, Ibid.

page 91 note c feed, Harl. MS.

page 91 note d the, Ibid.

page 91 note e trafique, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 91 note f to many, Ibid.

page 91 note g a few Harl. MS.

page 91 note h and omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 91 note i causes, Harl. MS.

page 91 note k of, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 91 note l he had, Ibid.

page 91 note m amongst, Harl. MS.

page 91 note n and the like, Ibid.

page 91 note o marehantes, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 92 note a redoubtable, Harl. MS.

page 92 note b to the country, Ibid.

page 92 note c patrimonie, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 92 note d quarters, Cott. MS.; quarterly, Harl. MS.

page 92 note e stile, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 92 note f she stood, Harl. MS.

page 92 note g her Majesties owne, Ibid.

page 92 note h a, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 92 note i take seizin to, Harl. MS.

page 92 note k heare omitted, Ibid.

page 93 note a her, Harl. MS.

page 93 note b of, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 93 note c in, Harl. MS.

page 93 note d many, Ibid.

page 93 note e design, Ibid.

page 93 note f and her, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 93 note g seized, Harl. MS.

page 93 note h convenient omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 93 note i an ensnaring, Ibid.

page 93 note k deceitful, Harl. MS.; forged, Cott. MS.

page 93 note l evil demeanour, Cott. MS.

page 93 note m runing, Cott. MS.; in this unlicensed entry and invading, Harl. MS.

page 94 note a invading, Harl. MS.

page 94 note b prisoner omitted, Ibid.

page 94 note c ransomed, Ibid.

page 94 note d for omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 94 note e injuries, Ibid.

page 94 note f that, Ibid.

page 94 note g have happened, Ibid.

page 94 note h Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 94 note i favour, Ibid.

page 94 note k her, Cott. MS.

page 95 note a most omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 95 note b the, Harl. MS.

page 95 note c for a prince to seek the quietness of the Crown, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 95 note d hath ever been accounted in all just judgment, Harl. MS.

page 95 note e by being stopt at first, Ibid.

page 95 note f yssuing, Cott. MS.

page 95 note g or, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 95 note h and, Ibid.

page 95 note i yet, Ibid.

page 95 note k neither doth this case, Harl. MS.

page 95 note l first, Cott. MS.

page 95 note m ineame, Ibid.

page 95 note n thone, Ibid.

page 95 note o the outragious, Ibid.

page 95 note p by storm, Harl. MS.

page 95 note q for his coming, Ibid.

page 95 note r for, Cott. MS.

page 95 note s coming, Harl. MS.

page 95 note t for, Ibid.

page 95 note u of enmitie omitted, Ibid.

page 95 note v to, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 95 note w presumptions, Ibid.

page 96 note a to the, Harl. MS.

page 96 note b clayme, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 96 note c pretenders, Harl. MS.

page 96 note d justly at, Ibid.

page 96 note e Majesties choice, Ibid.

page 96 note f deteyned them prisoners, Ibid.

page 96 note g do more, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 96 note h or if, Ibid.

page 96 note i would omitted, Harl. MS.

page 96 note k a pretendant, Ibid.

page 96 note l seeing, Harl. MS.

page 96 note m 'tis, Ibid.

page 96 note n it should, Ibid.

page 96 note o conceaved omitted, Ibid.

page 97 note a ane action, Harl. MS.

page 97 note b “Recompenoe” is inserted in the margin of Sir Thomas Winnington's MS. as an explanation of “ameroiment;” and “according to” is the reading of the following words in the Cott. MS.

page 97 note c as, Cott. MS.

page 97 note d the use, Harl. MS.

page 97 note e kyng, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 97 note f as by, Harl. MS.

page 97 note g ibid.

page 97 note h all omitted, Ibid.

page 97 note i dishonorable, Ibid.

page 97 note k not, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 97 note l entertain, Harl. MS.

page 97 note m the posteritie of that Archduke, Ibid.

page 97 note n by the law of nations, Ibid.

page 97 note o weale of the universal society, Cott. MS.

page 98 note a In the Harl. MS. the following words have been inserted in this place: “prove that sovereign princes have the same right, for private persons are never hindered this.”

page 98 note b mutual commerce, Harl. MS.

page 98 note c her, Ibid.

page 98 note d space omitted, Ibid.

page 98 note e of the Crowne, Ibid.

page 98 note f her omitted, Ibid.

page 98 note g as omitted, Ibid.

page 98 note h alive, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 98 note i no, Cott. MS.; not, inserted in a later hand in the Harl. MS., and “at all” omitted.

page 99 note a retreat, Harl. MS.

page 99 note b to, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 99 note c of omitted, Ibid.

page 99 note d ether omitted, Harl. MS.

page 99 note e up omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 99 note f all the, Ibid.

page 99 note g years as, Ibid.

page 99 note h to do so doleful, Ibid.

page 99 note i most omitted, Ibid.; and the words preceding somewhat differently arranged.

page 99 note k to have seene fallen, Ibid.

page 99 note l noy, Cott. MS.; enjoy, Harl. MS.

page 99 note m ought she to be, Harl. MS.

page 100 note a whereof armes is the most honorabla degree, Cott. MS. By force of armes in most honorable degree, Harl. MS.

page 100 note b In the Harl. MS. there are here some unimportant differences.

page 100 note c largelie, Cott. MS.

page 100 note d owne omitted, and also, in the next line, more, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 100 note e in all their attempts where a, Harl. MS.

page 100 note f tranquillity, Harl. MS.

page 100 note g as perhaps policy to stabliah and fortify, Cott. MS.

page 100 note h law, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 100 note i and that, Cott. MS.

page 100 note k terror, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 101 note a any man should enjoy impunity of those crimes, Harl. MS.

page 101 note b meane may be, Cott. MS.

page 101 note c to bring it to pass, Cott. MS.; to prevent it, Harl. MS.

page 101 note d thought meete, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 101 note e will, Harl. MS.

page 101 note f its, Ibid.

page 101 note g that there, Cott. MS.

page 101 note h some customes, Harl. MS.

page 101 note i which is reasonable because, Ibid.

page 101 note k their lives, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 102 note a the omitted, Cott. MS.; consume his provisions in time, Harl. MS.

page 102 note b or, Cott. MS.

page 102 note c are all immediately, Harl. MS.

page 102 note d all alive, Cott. MS.

page 102 note e at the dedietion or, Ibid,; dedition or, Harl. MS.

page 102 note f their, Cott. MS.

page 102 note g powerful, Harl. MS.

page 102 note h bringe in omitted, Cott. MS.

page 102 note i the omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 102 note k law, Harl. MS.

page 102 note l in all mens knoledge omitted, Ibid.

page 102 note m remain, Ibid.

page 102 note n have starved, Ibid.

page 102 note o was, Ibid.

page 103 note a be, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 103 note b fall, Harl. MS.

page 103 note c hands, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 103 note d treaty or paction, Harl. MS.

page 103 note e are to, Ibid.

page 103 note f committing hostility, Ibid.

page 103 note g is any, Ibid.

page 103 note h apparant, Cott. MS.

page 103 note i armour, Harl. MS.

page 103 note k is, Cott. MS.

page 103 note l defended, Harl. MS.

page 103 note m which, Ibid.

page 103 note n which he sett upp upon the city, Ibid.

page 103 note o claimed a parte, Ibid.

page 104 note a the, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 104 note b and upon, Cott. MS.; and whereupon, Harl. MS.

page 104 note c upon, Ibid.

page 104 note d she should, Harl. MS.

page 104 note e a, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 104 note f judged, Harl. MS.

page 104 note g women, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 104 note h indifferent, Ibid.

page 104 note i if, Harl. MS.

page 104 note k alive, Cott. MS.; alone omitted, Harl. MS.

page 104 note l and, Cott. MS.

page 104 note m and wounded, Ibid.

page 105 note a utterly, Harl. MS.

page 105 note b are, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 105 note c it, Harl. MS.

page 105 note d myner, Cott. MS.

page 105 note e practises, Harl. MS.

page 105 note f proverb, Ibid.

page 105 note g then to, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 106 note a evil, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 106 note b laid unto charge, Ibid.

page 106 note c injurie, Ibid.

page 106 note d not doubt to use, Ibid.

page 106 note e be thought, Ibid.

page 107 note a be required, Harl. MS.

page 107 note b tender, Cott. MS.

page 107 note c his, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 107 note d it is, Cott. MS., the words omitted, Harl. MS.

page 107 note e not omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 107 note f for ever, Ibid.

page 107 note g puisance, Ibid.

page 108 note a and, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 108 note b she might have, Ibid.

page 108 note c longer confined, Harl. MS.

page 108 note d for omitted, Cott. MS.

page 108 note e to have an interview, or, Harl. MS.

page 108 note f most omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 108 note g gentleness, Ibid.

page 108 note h entertaining, Harl. MS.

page 108 note i surprised, Cott. MS., seized, Harl. MS.

page 109 note a sundry, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 109 note b the, Ibid.

page 109 note c nation, Harl. MS.

page 109 note d affiaunce, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 109 note e good omitted, Cott. MS.

page 109 note f manie omitted, Ibid.

page 109 note g marvellously much, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 109 note h and with, Harl. MS.

page 110 note a Bishop of Rosse, her embassador, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 110 note b the said, Ibid.

page 110 note c meaning, Harl. MS.

page 110 note d hope by evil, Ibid.

page 110 note e that she was under armes and in force, Ibid.

page 110 note f in a plea or obligation, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 110 note g in plea or in process omitted, Harl. MS.

page 110 note h her sword in hand, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 110 note i and, Ibid.

page 110 note k feat, Cott. MS., fate, Harl. MS.

page 110 note l lying, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 111 note a valuing, Harl. MS.

page 111 note b to be, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 111 note c Blank left for this word, Harl. MS.

page 111 note d other, Ibid.

page 111 note e being clothed, Ibid.

page 111 note f injured, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 111 note g said to be that which, Harl. MS.

page 111 note h another, Ibid.

page 112 note a bothe, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 112 note b this, Ibid.

page 112 note c the, Ibid.

page 112 note d was, Harl. MS.

page 112 note e listed, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 112 note f anie omitted, Harl. MS.

page 112 note g to be, Ibid.

page 112 note h laws. Ibid.

page 112 note i right omitted, Ibid.

page 112 note k by omitted, Ibid.

page 112 note l no, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 112 note m suffer, Harl. MS.

page 112 note n anno, Cott. MS.

page 112 note o in, Harl. MS.

page 112 note p all, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 112 note q in, Ibid.

page 112 note r in, Harl. MS.

page 112 note s these, Ibid.

page 113 note a as, Harl. MS.

page 113 note b worthie of, Ibid.

page 113 note c just omitted. Ibid.

page 113 note d land, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 113 note e one omitted, Ibid.

page 113 note f judge, Harl. MS.

page 113 note g be omitted, Cott. MS

page 113 note h owne omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 113 note i jury, Ibid.

page 113 note k of, Cott. MS.

page 113 note l anie omitted, Harl. MS.

page 113 note m would have done yt omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 114 note a in, Harl, MS.

page 114 note b persons omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 114 note c possible, Ibid.

page 114 note d offences, Harl. MS.

page 114 note e she had, Cott, and Harl. MSS.

page 114 note f subscription, Harl. MS.

page 114 note g of a, Cott. MS.

page 114 note h the omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 114 note i any other, Ibid.

page 114 note k mugger, Cott. MS.; or handled in hugger mucker omitted, Harl. MS.

page 114 note l as omitted, Cott. MS.

page 114 note m and, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 115 note a to, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 115 note b incurr, Ibid.

page 115 note c to be, Ibid.

page 115 note d would, Harl. MS.

page 115 note e the omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 115 note f the omitted, Ibid.

page 115 note g his own, Ibid.

page 115 note h whiles they be heere conversant amonge men omitted, Harl. MS.

page 115 note i but, Ibid.

page 115 note k equality, Ibid.

page 115 note l or, Ibid.

page 115 note m and, Cott, and Harl. MSS.

page 116 note a worthy of more honour, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 116 note b many omitted, Ibid.

page 116 note c and omitted, Ibid.

page 116 note d of, Ibid.

page 116 note e evil, Ibid.

page 116 note f should, Ibid.

page 116 note g boundes, Ibid.

page 116 note h of anye crime omitted, Harl. MS.

page 116 note i or, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 116 note k presumable, Harl. MS.

page 116 note l the, Cott. and Harl. MS.

page 116 note m or, Cott. MS.; in them or, Harl. MS.

page 116 note n examples, Cott. MS.

page 117 note a are solely for their own persons, Harl. MS.

page 117 note b rewards and punishments, Ibid.

page 117 note c the, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 117 note d reward nor punishment, Harl. MS.

page 117 note e the cases, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 117 note f abused, Cott. MS.

page 117 note g which is the same as, Harl. MS.

page 117 note h yet is still, Ibid.

page 117 note i from, Ibid.

page 117 note k this exemption, Ibid.

page 117 note l omitted, Ibid.

page 117 note m were, Ibid.

page 117 note n incompetent, Ibid.

page 117 note o if, Ibid.

page 117 note p or law, Ibid.

page 117 note q law, Ibid.

page 117 note r superior law, Ibid.

page 117 note s not in the least, Ibid.

page 117 note t her Majesties laws, Ibid.

page 117 note u not, Sir T. Winnington's MS.; non omitted, Cott. MS.

page 117 note v one equal over an equal, Ibid.

page 118 note a manners, Cott. MS.

page 118 note b grow, Harl. MS.

page 118 note c nor anie authoritie omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 118 note d and the, Harl. MS.

page 118 note e with, Ibid.

page 118 note f the same omitted, Ibid.

page 118 note g this hath our law, but not the civil or imperial, Ibid.

page 118 note h yet their authority is not equal, Ibid.

page 118 note i Emperor, Ibid.

page 118 note k neither were they ever, Ibid.

page 118 note l thus, Ibid.

page 118 note m in any place, Ibid.

page 118 note n the, Cott. MS.; the Emperour's, Harl. MS.

page 118 note o luke, Cott. MS.; any such rebuke unto the land, Harl. MS. Perhaps “bring,” or some such word, has been omitted before “anie.”

page 118 note p the omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 119 note a of, Harl. MS.

page 119 note b used, Ibid.

page 119 note c should, Ibid.

page 119 note d thus, Ibid.

page 119 note e must have, Ibid.

page 119 note f equall, Cott. MS.

page 119 note g no, Ibid.

page 119 note h may omitted, Cott. MS.; should, Harl. MS.

page 119 note i expressed, Harl. MS.

page 120 note a in force omitted, Harl. MS.

page 120 note b unequall, Cott. MS.

page 120 note c in that in one, Cott. MS.; in him that commandes, Harl. MS.

page 120 note d her, Cott. MS.

page 120 note e justified, Cott. MS.; judged, Harl. MS.

page 120 note f a, Harl. MS.

page 120 note g yee, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 120 note h both omitted, Harl. MS.

page 120 note i possessed, Ibid.

page 120 note k nominally, Ibid.

page 120 note l prosperity, Ibid.

page 120 note m dominions, Ibid.

page 120 note n puisaunce able to uphould, Ibid.

page 120 note o her own, Cott. MS.

page 121 note a lawful omitted, Harl. MS.

page 121 note b yet, yf perchaunce they shall be able to object against, Ibid.

page 121 note c heard, Cott. MS.

page 121 note d and that they were not, Harl. MS.

page 121 note e judge, Ibid.

page 121 note f over to others, Ibid.

page 121 note g examine, Ibid.

page 121 note h no allegation, Cott. MS.; thus there is no allegation, Harl. MS.

page 121 note i laid, Harl. MS.

page 121 note k disrespectful, Ibid.

willingly, Cott. and Harl. MSS; and so written at first in Sir T. Winnington's MS.

page 121 note m destroy, Harl. MS.

page 122 note a greatlie omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 122 note b of, Cott. MS.

page 122 note c those, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 122 note d tryalls, Ibid.

page 122 note e baser, Harl. MS.

page 122 note f and, Cott. MS.

page 122 note g as omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 122 note h imagined, Harl. MS.

page 122 note i on omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 122 note k of speech omitted, Ibid.

page 122 note l so omitted, Ibid.

page 122 note m warranted that no man needed not to feare, Cott. MS.; that no man need to fear, Harl. MS.

page 122 note n him omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 122 note o would, Cott. MS.

page 123 note a to sentence, Cott. MS.; in the rights of, Harl. MS.

page 123 note b accounted impartial, Harl. MS.

page 123 note c have, Ibid.

page 123 note d the least reasonable and least just of all the rest, Ibid.

page 123 note e like omitted, Cott. MS.

page 123 note f different, Cott. MS.; differences, Harl. MS.

page 123 note g as she was omitted, Harl. MS.

page 123 note h reasonable appointment, Cott. MS.

page 123 note i creature omitted, Ibid.

page 123 note k for has been subsequently inserted here, in Sir T. Winnington's MS.

page 123 note l daily, Ibid.

page 124 note a her danger, Harl. MS.

page 124 note b the, Cott. MS.

page 124 note c immeasurably, Harl. MS.

page 124 note d over, Cott. MS.

page 124 note e For “they should,” Harl. MS. reads “to.”

page 124 note f other omitted, Ibid.

page 124 note g willing, Ibid.

page 124 note h first, Ibid.

page 124 note i said omitted, Ibid.

page 124 note k any such, Cott. MS.

page 124 note l could, Harl. MS.

page 125 note a surviving, Harl. MS.

page 125 note b is, Ibid.

page 125 note c correspondent, Cott. MS.

page 125 note d of, which was the original reading of Sir T. Winnington's MS. is that of the Harl. MS.

page 125 note e Ocius, Cott. MS.; as the younge sonne, Harl. MS.

page 125 note f of, Harl. MS.

page 125 note g Octavius, Ibid.

page 126 note a In Sir T. Wilmington's MS. this word was originally written “Policiens,” and afterwards altered as indicated above. The Harl. MS. reads “Politicians.”

page 126 note b useth, Harl. MS.

page 126 note c “should be disgraced and defamed” is here inserted in Harl. MS. and the subsequent words “should be abased” are omitted.

page 126 note d to revenge it, Harl. MS.

page 126 note e for a, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 126 note f recited that they may be followed, Harl. MS.

page 126 note g offered to her all the assurance, Ibid.

page 126 note h of omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 126 note i the omitted. Ibid.

page 126 note k other, Ibid.

page 126 note l to, Cott. MS.

page 126 note m “and exactly,” not “justly,” was the original reading of Sir T. Winnington's MS. and is that of the Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 127 note a the omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 127 note b ordinances, Cott. MS.

page 127 note c “unto” instead of “and to,” Harl. MS.

page 127 note d men, Cott. MS.; man, Harl. MS.

page 127 note e an omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 127 note f did, Harl. MS.

page 127 note g mightily, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 127 note h in that part omitted, Harl. MS.

page 127 note i the trew omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 127 note k desolation, Ibid.

page 127 note l people, Harl. MS.

page 127 note m their, Ibid.

page 127 note n disaffected. Ibid.

page 128 note a could, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 128 note b devise, Ibid.

page 128 note c to put, Cott. MS.

page 128 note d put it in execution omitted, Harl. MS.

page 128 note e when, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 128 note f made them Ibid.

page 128 note g the, Ibid.

page 128 note h this, Harl. MS.

page 128 note i but omitted, Ibid.

page 129 note a her Majesties, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 129 note b could omitted, Harl. MS.

page 129 note c conscience, Harl. MS.

page 129 note d cannot be, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 129 note e have had, Ibid.

page 130 note a the, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 130 note b her omitted, Harl. MS.

page 130 note c it, Cott. and Harl. MSS. with it, Harl. MS.

page 130 note d her omitted, Ibid.

page 130 note f injuries, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 130 note g Ibid.

page 130 note h then by, Ibid.

page 130 note i and, Ibid.

page 131 note a for it is, Harl. MS.

page 131 note b volumus, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 131 note c not for that, Cott. MS.

page 131 note d if she neither did it, because her noble and most merciful nature would not do it, Harl. MS.

page 131 note e do, Ibid.

page 131 note f so omitted, Ibid.

page 131 note g and offended omitted, Ibid.

page 131 note h was, Ibid.

page 131 note i to the contrary, Ibid.

page 131 note k if her Majostie hath put the Scottish Quene to death, and which were, Ibid.

page 131 note l no, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 131 note m had, Harl. MS.

page 132 note a stands, Harl. MS.

page 132 note b to omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 132 note c which omitted. Ibid.

page 132 note d it is, Ibid.

page 132 note e with, Ibid.

page 132 note f none, Harl. MS.

page 132 note g for, Cott. MS.; against, Harl. MS.

page 132 note h for, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 132 note i not omitted, Harl. MS.

page 132 note k no, Ibid.

page 132 note l Octavius, Ibid.

page 132 note m Decreet, Cott. MS.; D'Estrce, Harl. MS.

page 133 note a the omitted, Harl. MS.

page 133 note b “yf she had bene” omitted, Harl. MS.

page 133 note c then all, Ibid.

page 133 note d positions, Ibid.

page 133 note e the passage between brackets omitted, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 133 note f wittes, Cott. MS.

page 133 note g we, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 133 note h allowe, Ibid.

page 133 note i of, Ibid.

page 133 note k bear as, Harl. MS.

page 133 note l but, Ibid.

page 134 note a that, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 134 note b in that, Harl. MS.

page 134 note c entyrelie omitted, Ibid.

page 134 note d sufficiently defended, Ibid.

in, Cott. and Harl. MSS.

page 134 note f true and just, Harl. MS.