Heylyn, speaking of Laud's negotiation with Rome, says: "So that
upon the point the Pope was to content himself among us in England
with a priority instead of a superiority over other Bishops, and with
a primacy instead of a supremacy in those parts of Christendom, which
I conceive no man of learning and sobriety would have grudged to grant
him,"]
[Footnote 523: Stat. 1 W & M. sess. 2. c 2.]
[Footnote 524: Treasury Minute Book, Nov. 3. 1689.]
[Footnote 525: Commons' Journals and Grey's Debates, Nov. 13, 14. 18.
19. 23. 28. 1689.]
[Footnote 526: Commons' Journals and Grey's Debates, November 26. and
27. 1689.]
[Footnote 527: Commons' Journals, November 28., December 2. 1689.]
[Footnote 528: Commons' Journals and Grey's Debates, November 30.,
December 2 1689.]
[Footnote 529: London Gazette, September 2 1689; Observations upon Mr.
Walker's Account of the Siege of Londonderry, licensed October 4. 1689;
Narcissus Luttrell's Diary; Mr. J. Mackenzie's Narrative a False Libel,
a Defence of Mr. G. Walker written by his Friend in his Absence, 1690.]
[Footnote 530: Walker's True Account, 1689; An Apology for the Failures
charged on the True Account, 1689; Reflections on the Apology, 1689; A
Vindication of the True Account by Walker, 1689; Mackenzie's Narrative,
1690; Mr. Mackenzie's Narrative a False Libel, 1690; Dr. Walker's
Invisible Champion foyled by Mackenzie, 1690; Weiwood's Mercurius
Reformatus, Dec. 4. and 11 1689. The Oxford editor of Burnet's History
expresses his surprise at the silence which the Bishop observes about
Walker. In the Burnet MS. Harl. 6584. there is an animated panegyric
on Walker. Why that panegyric does not appear in the History, I am at a
loss to explain.]
[Footnote 531: Commons' Journals, November 18 and 19. 1689; and Grey's
Debates.]
[Footnote 532: Wade's Confession, Harl. MS. 6845.]
[Footnote 533: See the Preface to the First Edition of his Memoirs,
Vevay, 1698.]
[Footnote 534: "Colonel Ludlow, an old Oliverian, and one of King
Charles the First his Judges, is arrived lately in this kingdom from
Switzerland."-Narcissus Luttrell's Diary, September 1689.]
[Footnote 535: Third Caveat against the Whigs, 1712.]
[Footnote 536: Commons' Journals, November 6. and 8. 1689; Grey's
Debates; London Gazette, November 18.]
[Footnote 537: "Omme solum forti patria, quia patris." See Addison's
Travels. It is a remarkable circumstance that Addison, though a Whig,
speaks of Ludlow in
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