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3: Ibid. Footnote 134: E. Lodge, _Illustrations of British History_, ii. 100. (Gilbert Talbot to his father, the Earl of Shrewsbury.) Footnote 135: Hatfield MSS. (Calendar), ii. 83. Footnote 136: Ibid., ii. 129. Footnote 137: Ibid., ii. 114. Footnote 138: Hatfield MSS. (Calendar), ii. 129. Footnote 139: Ibid., p. 131. Footnote 140: Ibid., p. 144. Footnote 141: See "Sir Henry Sidney to his son Robert," 28th Oct. 1578, in Collin's _Sidney Papers_, i. 271. Footnote 142: In _A Method for Travell_, c. 1598, Fol. C. Footnote 143: John Stowe, _Annales_, ed. 1641, p. 868. Footnote 144: Ibid. Footnote 145: Gabriel Harvey, _Letter-Book_, Camden Society, New Series, No. xxxiii. p. 97. Footnote 146: Stowe, _Annales_, ed. 1641, p. 867. Footnote 147: Ibid., p. 869. Footnote 148: Harrison's _Description of England_, ed. Withington, p. 111. Footnote 149: T. Birch, _Court and Times of James I._, i. 191. Footnote 150: E. Lodge's _Illustrations of British History_, ii. 228. Footnote 151: _Harleian Miscellany_, vol. v. pp. 400-401. Footnote 152: Leland, J., _De Scriptoribus Britannicis_, vol. i. 482. Footnote 153: _Calendar of State Papers_, Foreign, 1562, Nos. 1069 and 1230. Footnote 154: E. Nares, _Memoir of Lord Burghley_, vol. iii. p. 513. Footnote 155: Lambeth MSS., No. 647, fol. iii. Printed in Spedding's _Letters and Life of Bacon_, vol. i. p. 110. Footnote 156: _Calendar of State Papers_, Domestic, 1603-1610, p. 634. Footnote 157: Quoted in _Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton_, ed. by L. Pearsall Smith, vol. ii. p. 462. Footnote 158: Fuller, _The Church-History of Britain_, ed. 1655, book x. p. 48. The alleged reason for Mole's imprisonment, Fuller says, was that he had translated Du Plessis Mornay, "his book on the Visibility of the Church, out of French into English; but besides, there were other contrivances therein, not so fit for a public relation" (_supra_, p. 49). Footnote 159: Fourth Baron Wentworth of Nettlestead and first Earl of Cleveland, 1591-1667, who became a Royalist general in the Civil War. At the time of Wotton's letter (1609) he was completing his education abroad after residence at Oxford. See _Dictionary of National Biography_, which does not, however, mention his foreign tour. Footnote 160: He was at once "reconciled" to the Church of Rome, entered the Society of the Jesuits, and "died a most holy death," in 1626, while filling the office of Conf
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