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Footnote 315: The Voyage of Italy, Preface to the Reader.

Footnote 316: Op. cit., Preface to the Reader.

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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 325: A. Collins, Letters and Memorials of State, vol. i. p. 271. (Sir Henry Sidney to his son Robert Sidney, after Earl of Leicester.)

Footnote 326: Davison's Poetical Rhapsody, ed. Nicolas, vol. i. pp. viii.-xi.

Footnote 327: Sir Henry Wotton; Life and Letters, ed. Pearsall Smith, vol. i. p. 233 (note 1).

Footnote 328: Davison's Poetical Rhapsody, pp. viii., xi.

Footnote 329: Itinerary, vol. iii. p. 374.

Footnote 330: A Method for Travell, fol. G.

Footnote 331: Instructions for Forreine Travel, p. 51.

Footnote 332: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. v. p. 24.

Footnote 333: The Voyage of Italy; Preface to the Reader, fol. B 4.

Footnote 334: The State of France, 1652. Folio B.

Footnote 335: Robert Boyle, Works, 1744, vol. i. p. 7.

Footnote 336: Lismore Papers, 1st Series, vol. v. pp. 78, 80.

Footnote 337: Ibid., 112.

Footnote 338: It was a common custom at this time to marry one's sons, if a favourable match could be made, before they went abroad.

Footnote 339: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. iv. p. 95.

Footnote 340: On Nov. 23rd, 1610, Carleton, the Ambassador at Venice, wrote to Salisbury that his son was ill at Padua. "He finds relish in nothing on this side the mountains, nor much in anything on this side the sea; his affections being so strangely set on his return homeward, that any opposition is a disease." Cranborne's tutor, Dr Lister, wrote to Carleton in December: "Sir, we must for England, there is no resisting of it. If we stay the fruit will not be great, the discontent infinite. My Lord is going to dinner, this being the first meal he eateth." (State Papers, 1610. Cited in Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton, ed. Pearsall-Smith, vol. i. p. 501.)

Footnote 341: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. iv. p. 98.

Footnote 342: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. iv. p. 234.

Footnote 343: Ibid., p. 171.

Footnote 344: Lismore Papers, 2nd Series, vol. iv. p. 100.

Footnote 345:

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