Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and of the Court of Queen Anne Vol. 2 (of 2)Thomson, A. T., Mrs.
History
Memoirs of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, and of the Court of Queen Anne Vol. 2 (of 2)
Thomson, A. T., Mrs.
Great Britain -- Court and courtiers -- Biography; Marlborough, Sarah Jennings Churchill, Duchess of, 1660-1744
Footnote 31:
Cunningham, b. vi. p. 369.
Footnote 32:
Conduct, p. 145.
Footnote 33:
Somerville, vol. i. p. 48.
Footnote 34:
Coxe, p. 295.
Footnote 35:
Conduct, p. 145.
Footnote 36:
Conduct, p. 156.
Footnote 37:
Burnet, vol. v. p. 157.
Footnote 38:
Conduct.
Footnote 39:
Burnet.
Footnote 40:
Coxe, vol. i. p. 239.
Footnote 41:
Cox, vol. i. p. 246.
Footnote 42:
Ibid.
Footnote 43:
Lediard, vol. i. p. 365.
Footnote 44:
As prisoners.
Footnote 45:
Cunningham, b. vii. p. 402.
Footnote 46:
Coxe, vol. i. p. 306.
Footnote 47:
Lediard.
Footnote 48:
Ibid.
Footnote 49:
Cunningham, p. 402.
Footnote 50:
History of Europe. Lediard. Coxe.
Footnote 51:
History of Europe. Lediard. Coxe.
Footnote 52:
Lediard, p. 478.
Footnote 53:
Cunningham, book viii. p. 442.
Footnote 54:
Conduct, p. 147.
Footnote 55:
Lediard. Cunningham.
Footnote 56:
Conduct, p. 156.
Footnote 57:
Conduct, p. 150.
Footnote 58:
Conduct, p. 155.
Footnote 59:
Cunningham, p. 456.
Footnote 60:
See Conduct. Somerville, chap. vi. p. 113.
Footnote 61:
Conduct, p. 159.
Footnote 62:
Cunningham, p. 458.
Footnote 63:
Cunningham.
Footnote 64:
Lediard, vol. iii.
Footnote 65:
Cunningham, b. viii. p. 461.
Footnote 66:
Lediard, vol. ii. p. 3.
Footnote 67:
Cunningham, p. 452.
Footnote 68:
Conduct, p. 161. Cunningham. Lediard.
Footnote 69:
Conduct, p. 170.
Footnote 70:
Ibid. p. 165–167.
Footnote 71:
Conduct, p. 173.
Footnote 72:
Ibid. p. 174.
Footnote 73:
Coxe, p. 515.
Footnote 74:
He was made Lord Keeper in 1705, and Lord Chancellor in 1707.
Footnote 75:
MSS. Letters British Museum, Coxe Papers, 45, 4to. p. 2.
Footnote 76:
Conduct, p. 171.
Footnote 77:
Ibid. p. 176.
Footnote 78:
Conduct, 161.
Footnote 79:
Other Side, p. 259.
Footnote 80:
Ibid. p. 261.
Footnote 81:
Conduct, p. 162.
Footnote 82:
Other Side, p. 261.
Footnote 83:
Cunningham, b. ix. p. 77.
Footnote 84:
Cunningham, p. 77.
Footnote 85:
Cunningham, p. 55, and Biographia Britannica.
Footnote 86:
Conduct.
Footnote 87:
Conduct, p. 177–181.
Footnote 88:
Lediard, vol. ii. p. 2.
Footnote 89:
Letters on the Study of History. Letter IV.
Footnote 90:
Conduct, p. 176.
Footnote 91:
In her letter (supposed to Bishop Burnet) endorsed “An answer to the
person that asked what first stuck with me,” in the Coxe MSS. the
Duchess calls Mr. Hill “a merchant, or projector,” who was in some way
related to Mr. Harley, and by profession an Anabaptist.—Coxe MSS. vol.
xlv. p. 11.
Footnote 92:
Conduct.
Footnote 93:
Coxe MSS., vol. xlv. p. 11.
Footnote 94:
Ibid.
Footnote 95:
Political pamphlet, entitled a “Continuation of the Review of a late
Treatise,” &c. London, 1741, p. 31.
Footnote 96:
MSS. B. M. Coxe Papers, vol. xliv.
Footnote 97:
Conduct, p. 183.
Footnote 98:
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