Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and of the Court of Queen Anne Vol. 1 (of 2)Thomson, A. T., Mrs.
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Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and of the Court of Queen Anne Vol. 1 (of 2)
Thomson, A. T., Mrs.
Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- Biography; Marlborough, Sarah Jennings Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744
Coxe, vol. i. p. 74.
Footnote 294:
Conduct, p. 110.
Footnote 295:
Conduct, p. 115.
Footnote 296:
Conduct, p. 111.
Footnote 297:
Conduct.
Footnote 298:
Walpole’s Reminiscences, p. 315.
Footnote 299:
Walpole’s Noble Authors, p. 190.
Footnote 300:
See Appendix, VIII.
Footnote 301:
Conduct, p. 114.
Footnote 302:
Conduct, p. 115.
Footnote 303:
Dalrymple, b. iv. p. 78.
Footnote 304:
Coxe, vol. i. p. 74.
Footnote 305:
Dalrymple, b. iii. p. 56.
Footnote 306:
Coxe. From the Shrewsbury Papers.
Footnote 307:
Coxe, p. 82.
Footnote 308:
Coxe, p. 86. From the Duchess’s Narrative. Green Book.
Footnote 309:
Dalrymple, book v. p. 88.
Footnote 310:
Lediard, p. 118.
Footnote 311:
Conduct, p. 117.
Footnote 312:
Conduct, p. 119.
Footnote 313:
Boyer, p. 7.
Footnote 314:
It is told of Burnet, that on the consecration of some bishops, Bishop
Williams was appointed to preach the sermon at Bow Church. The clerk
had twice given out the psalm, and still the bishop, detained by some
accident, did not appear. Burnet was desired by the Archbishop of
Canterbury to supply his place. He did so, and preached one of the
best sermons he had ever been known to deliver.
Footnote 315:
Johnson’s Lives of the Poets, art. Rochester. See also Life of Bishop
Burnet, by Thomas Burnet, Esq.
Burnet, Hist. of his own Times, vol. iv. p. 307.
Footnote 316:
Vol. iv. p. 207.
Footnote 317:
Reminiscences, p. 341.
Footnote 318:
Coxe, vol. i. p. 92. See Note.
Footnote 319:
Life of Halifax.
Footnote 320:
Burnet, vol. iv. p. 302.
Footnote 321:
Coxe, p. 94.
Footnote 322:
Granger, vol. ii. p. 373.
Footnote 323:
Coxe, vol. i. p. 95.
Footnote 324:
Ibid.
Footnote 325:
Cunningham’s History of Great Britain, book iv. p. 171.
Footnote 326:
Granger, vol. ii. p. 46.
Footnote 327:
Coxe, p. 96.
Footnote 328:
Cunningham’s History of Great Britain, book v. p. 301.
Footnote 329:
Coxe.
Footnote 330:
See Swift’s Letters.
Footnote 331:
Granger, vol. ii. p. 372.
Footnote 332:
Clutterbuck’s Hist. Hertfordshire, p. 19.
Footnote 333:
See Appendix VIII. The Epitaph of Lady Bridgwater.
Footnote 334:
Collins’s Baronage, vol. ii. p. 319.
Footnote 335:
Horace Walpole, Rem. p. 315.
Footnote 336:
Cunningham.
Footnote 337:
Coxe, p. 88.
Footnote 338:
Burnet, vol. iv. p. 358.
Footnote 339:
Ibid.
Footnote 340:
Coxe, p. 88.
Footnote 341:
Dalrymple, Appendix.
Footnote 342:
Coxe, from Macpherson’s Hist., vol. ii. p. 130.
Footnote 343:
Dalrymple, b. vii. p. 132.
Footnote 344:
Coxe.
Footnote 345:
Cunningham, vol. i. p. 252.
Footnote 346:
Dalrymple.
Footnote 347:
Flying Post, 1702.
Footnote 348:
Dalrymple.
Footnote 349:
Burnet, vol. v. p. 69.
Footnote 350:
Marlborough’s Apotheosis, p. 11. London, 1714.
Footnote 351:
Reminiscences, p. 313.
Footnote 352:
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