Ii. p. 38.
Footnote 278: Ibid.
Footnote 279: James Howell, A Discours or Dialog, containing a
Perambulation of Spain and Portugall which may serve for a direction how
to travell through both Countreys, London, 1662.
Footnote 280: Relation du Voyage d'Espagne, a la Haye, 1691
(translated in 1692 under the title of "The Ingenious and Diverting
Letters of the Lady - - Travels into Spain").
Footnote 281: Comtesse d'Aunoy, op. cit., p. 99.
Footnote 282: Reprinted in The Life of Sir Tobie Matthew, by A.H.
Mathew, p. 115.
Footnote 283: By James Howell, 1662.
Footnote 284: Howell's Letters, ed. Jacobs, p. 168.
Footnote 285: Winwood Memorials, vol. iii. p. 264.
Footnote 286: Tracts: (A Dialogue concerning Education), 1727, p.
340.
Footnote 287: The Perambulation of Spain, p. 29.
Footnote 288: See Les Delices de la Hollande, Amsterdam, 1700, pp. 9,
25; Sir William Brereton, Bart., Travels in Holland, the United
Provinces, England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1634-1635, ed. Hawkins, for
the Chatham Society, 1844; William Carr, Gentleman, The Traveller's
Guide and Historian's Faithful Companion, London, 1690.
Footnote 289: William Seward, Anecdotes of Some Distinguished Persons,
London, 1796, vol. ii. p. 168.
Footnote 290: Lord King, The Life and Letters of John Locke, with
Extracts from his Journals and Common-place Books, London, 1858, vol.
ii. pp. 5, 50, 71.
Footnote 291: The Harleian Miscellany, vol. ii. p. 592.
Footnote 292: Observations upon the United Provinces of the
Netherlands, London, 1693, p. 188.
Footnote 293: