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  [632] Hauk, Die Briefer der Kinder des Winterkoenigs, p. 346.

  [633] Highfill, A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses ..., vol. 8.

  [634] Mr Crown, The Countrey Wit (London: 1675) p. 58.

  [635] Thomas Durfey, Squire Oldsapp or, The Night-Adventurers (London: 1679) p. 11.

  [636] Lady Chaworth to Lord Roos, quoted in Highfill, A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses ..., vol. 8, p. 24.

  [637] Clarendon, The History of the Rebellion, vol. VI (of VI), p. 260.

  [638] Quoted in Christopher Hibbert, The Court at Windsor: A Domestic History (London: 1964) p. 66.

  [639] Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 1651-2, p. 546.

  [640] John Evelyn’s Diary, 8 June 1654.

  [641] BL E 237 (10): Perfect Diurnall, No. 263, printed by Francis Leach (London: December 1654).

  [642] BL ADD MS 16370: Plans of the Fortified Towns of England, p. 54.

  [643] MS RA GEO/Add 52/1: Windsor Castle Governor’s Book, 1668-1671, ‘His Majesty’s Patent to his Highness Prince Rupert, 19 October 1668’.

  [644] The Life of James II, Written by Himself in Macpherson, The Secret History of Great Britain, vol. I, p. 49.

  [645] MS RA GEO/Add 52/I: Windsor Castle Governor’s Book, 1668-1671, ‘Certain Particulars Relating to the Office of Constable of Windsor’, Sir Bulstrode Whitlock, (c. 1661).

  [646] MS RA GEO/Add 52/ I : loose-leaf letter from the Duke of Monmouth and Thomas Chicheley to Colonel William Legge, 8 December 1669.

  [647] MS RA GEO/Add 52/1: Windsor Castle Governor’s Book, 1668-1671, p. 59, ‘Orders Established by his Highness, Prince Rupert’ (1668).

  [648] John Evelyn’s Diary, 28 August 1670.

  [649] MS RA GEO/Add 52/1: Windsor Castle Governor’s Book, 1668-1671, p. 59, ‘Letter from Prince Rupert to Sir Thomas Foster and other JPs in the Chertsey area’. Date unknown.

  [650] Quoted in Warburton, Memoirs Prince Rupert, vol. III, p. 495.

  [651] Warburton, vol. III, p. 460.

  [652] John Evelyn’s Diary, 28 August 1670.

  [653] Quoted in Hibbert, The Court at Windsor: A Domestic History, p. 73.

  [654] John Evelyn’s Diary, the summer of 1683, quoted in Hibbert, The Court at Windsor: A Domestic History’, p. 71.

  [655] Quoted in Hibbert, The Court at Windsor: A Domestic History, p. 75.

  [656] Calendar of State Papers, 1672-1675, 20 May 1675, p. 744.

  [657] MS RA GEO/Add 52/1: Windsor Castle Governor’s Book, 1668-1671, ‘Certain Particulars Relating to the Office of Constable of Windsor’, Sir Bulstrode Whitlock (c. 1661) p. 7.

  [658] ‘The Strange and Dangerous Voyage of Captain Thomas James’, quoted in Peter C. Newman, Empire of the Bay (Toronto: 1989) p. 30.

  [659] Quoted in George Woodcock, The Hudson’s Bay Company (New York: 1970) p. 20.

  [660] W. R. Scott, Constitution and Finance of English, Scottish and Irish Joint-Stock Companies to 1730 (1910) p. 17.

  [661] Sir John Clapham, Minutes of the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1671-1674, p. 131, quoted in Morrah, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, p. 385.

  [662] Quoted in Woodcock, The Hudson’s Bay Company, p. 23.

  [663] Founding document, quoted in Newman, Empire of the Bay p. 41.

  [664] BL ADD MS 16370: Plans of the Fortified Towns of England, p. 7.

  [665] BL ADD 63743, f. 56: Princess Sophie, Prince Rupert’s sister, to the Earl of Craven, from Heidelberg, July 1667.

  [666] MSS STT 625: John Doddington to Joseph Williamson, 27 June 1670, Huntingdon Library, quoted in Steven Pincus, ‘Republicanism, Absolutism and Universal Monarchy: English Popular Sentiment During the Third Dutch War’, Ch. 12 of Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration, ed. Gerald Maclean (CUP: 1995) p. 25.

  [667] The Lift of James II, Written by Himself, in Macpherson, The Secret History of Great Britain, vol. I, p. 55.

  [668] William de Britaine, The Dutch Usurpation, p. 31.

  [669] John Evelyn, Easter 1673, quoted in Maurice Ashley, James II, (London: 1977) p. 110.

  [670] An exact relation of the several Engagements and Actions of his Majesty’s fleet, under the command of his Highness Prince Rupert (1673), quoted in Warburton, Memoirs of Prince Rupert, vol. III, p. 497.

  [671] Thomas Jordan, London Triumphant, or the City in Jollity and Splendour, (London: 1672) p. 12.

  [672] Prince Rupert, quoted in J. R. Jones, The Anglo-Dutch Wars of the Seventeenth Century (New York: 1996) p. 203.

  [673] An exact relation of the several Engagements and Actions of his Majesty’s fleet, under the command of His Highness Prince Rupert (1673), quoted in Warburton, vol. III, p. 498.

  [674] Rodger, The Command of the Ocean, p. 224.

  [675] Nathaniel Brooke, A Just Vindication of the Principal Officers of His Majesties Ordnance, (London: 1674) p. 4.

  [676] An exact relation of the several Engagements and Actions of his Majesty’s fleet, under the command of His Highness Prince Rupert (1673), quoted in Warburton, vol. III, p. 502.

  [677] Spragge’s Journal, Journals and Narratives of The Third Dutch War, ed. R. C. Anderson, NRS, vol. 86, 1946, quoted in Rodger, The Command of the Ocean, p. 83.

  [678] Prince Rupert, quoted in Rodger, The Command of the Ocean, p. 219.

  [679] Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, 22 June 1672, p. 264: William, Bishop of Lincoln, to Williamson, 22 June 1672.

  [680] Sir William Coventry (1667), quoted in Claire Tomalin, Pepys: The Unequalled Self (London: 2002) p. 193.

  [681] STOWE MS 203: A Relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highness Pr. Rupert by Mons. de Martell their Vice-Admirall (1673) p. 16.

  [682] Ibid.

  [683] Prince Rupert, quoted in Jones, The Anglo-Dutch Wars of the Seventeenth Century, p. 209.

  [684] Sir Thomas Player to Williamson, 9 September 1673, Christie, ed., Letters, volume II, p. 16, quoted in Pincus, ‘Republicanism, Absolutism and Universal Monarchy: English Popular Sentiment During the Third Dutch War’, p. 265 in Maclean (ed.), Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration.

  [685] Bishop Burnet, History, vol. 2, page 15, quoted in ibid., p. 265.

  [686] MS STOWE 203: vol. IV, September—December 1673: William Bridgeman to the Earl of Essex, from Whitehall, 6 September 1673, in Correspondence of Arthur Capel, Earl of Essex, 1672-1679., p. 72.

  [687] STOWE MS 203: vol. IV, September—December 1673, p. 152: A Relation of the French Squadron sent to his Highness Pr. Rupert by Mons. de Martell their Vice-Admirall, (1673).

  [688] Werbum Sapienti’ (January 1674), quoted in Pincus, ‘Republicanism, Absolutism and Universal Monarchy: English Popular Sentiment during the Third Dutch war’, p. 253.

  [689] Henry Ball to Williamson, 19 September 1673, quoted in Pincus, ‘Republicanism, Absolutism and Universal monarchy: English Popular Sentiment During the Third Dutch War’ p. 265.

  [690] William Coventry, 11 May 1678, from Grey ‘Debates’, vol. 5, p. 387, quoted in Pincus, ‘Republicanism, Absolutism and Universal monarchy: English Popular Sentiment During the Third Dutch War’, p. 256.

  [691] Dr John Campbell, The Naval History of Great Britain, (London: 1818) pp. 310-311.

  [692] Thomas Flatman, On the Death of the Illustrious Prince Rupert, A Pindarique Ode, p. 5.

  [693] Quoted in Hibbert, The Court at Windsor: A Domestic History, p. 73.

  [694] The Lift of James II, Written by Himself in Macpherson, The Secret History of Great Britain, vol. I. pp. 139-140.

  [695] Ibid., vol. I, pp. 100-1.

  [696] Ibid., vol. I, p. 101.

  [697] Ibid., vol. I, p. 10.

  [698] Ibid., vol. I, p. 136.

  [699] Sir John Clapham, Minutes of the Hudson’s Bay Company, 1679-1684, p.xxiii, quoted in Morrah, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, p. 386.

  [700] The Lift of James II, Written by Himself, vol. I, pp. 83-4.

  [701] Catalogue of Royal and Noble Authors, vol. II, p. 25, quoted in Hamilton, Memoirs of Count Grammont, p. xlvii.

/>   [702] Sophie, Electress of Hanover to Charles Louis, Elector Palatine, 5 January 1678, in the French translation of Briefwechsel der Herzogin Sophie von Hannover mit ihrem Bruder, dem Kurfuersten Karl Ludwig von der Pfalz, p. 309.

  [703] Electress Sophie to Charles Louis, 20 June 1679, ibid., p. 361.

  [704] Electress Sophie to Charles Louis, 12 February 1680, ibid., p. 408.

  [705] J. Gough Nichols and J. Bruce, Wills from Doctors’ Commons (London: 1863) pp. 143-4.

  [706] Quoted in Warburton, Memoirs of Prince Rupert.

  [707] Sir Philip Warwick, Memoires of the reigne of King Charles I (London: 1701) pp. 227-8.

 

 

 


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