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bid._, fol. B 3. Footnote 308: _The Voyage of Italy_, Paris, 1670. _A Preface to the Reader concerning Travelling._ Footnote 309: _Winwood Memorials_, vol. iii. 312. Footnote 310: _Calendar of State Papers, Foreign_, 1561-2, pp. 632, 635. Footnote 311: _Davison's Poetical Rhapsody_, ed. Nicolas, vol. i. p. xi. Footnote 312: "That young men travel under some tutor, or grave servant, I allow well: so that he be such a one that hath some entrance into the language, and hath been in the country before; whereby he may be able to tell them what things are worthy to be seen in the country where they go: what acquaintances they are to seek; what exercises or discipline the place yieldeth. For else young men shall go hooded, and look abroad little" (_Essays: Of Travel_). Footnote 313: _Calendar of State Papers, Domestic_, 1651-2, No, 51. It will be seen from the above letter that fear of a change in their son's religion was still a very real one in the minds of parents. See also _A Letter of Advice to a Young Gentleman of an Honorable Family, Now in his Travels beyond the Seas_. By a _True Son of the Church of England, London_, 1688. The writer hopes that above all things the young man may return "A well-bred Gentleman, a good Scholar, and a sound Christian." Footnote 314: "Newly printed at Paris, and are to be sold in London, by John Starkey, 1670." Lassels, a Roman Catholic, passed most of his life abroad. He left Oxford for the College of Douay. See _D.N.B._ Footnote 315: _The Voyage of Italy, Preface to the Reader._ Footnote 316: _Op. cit., Preface to the Reader._ Footnote 317: Thomas Carte, _Life of James, Duke of Omond_, vol. iv. p. 632. "He passed several months in a very cheap country, and yet the bills of expenses sent over by the governor were higher than those which used to be drawn by Colonel Fairfax on account of the Earl of Derby, when he was travelling from place to place, and appeared in all with so much dignity." Footnote 318: Anthony Weldon, _Court and Character of King James_, London, 1650, p. 92. Footnote 319: _Winwood Memorials_, vol. iii. p. 226. Footnote 320: Ben Jonson, _Conversations with Drummond_, ed. Sidney, 1906, pp. 34-5. Footnote 321: _Life of James, Duke of Ormond_, vol. iv. pp. 487-90. Footnote 322: _Court and Times of James I._, vol. i. p, 285. Footnote 323: _Life of James, Duke of Ormond_, vol. iv. p. 667. Footnote 324: _Advice to a Son_, p. 72. Footnote 3
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