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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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Letters Illustrating the Relations Between England and Germany
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Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1868

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References

a No. LXVII.

page 136 note a ? “him from his.”

page 137 note a The Prince of Condé.

page 137 note b Of swearing to the renewal of the Treaty of Alliance.

a By the birth of Prince Rupert.

a Doncaster

page 152 note a No. LXIX.

page 153 note a A million ducats, equivalent to £250,000.

a The Archduke being a member of the Burgundian circle, it would seem as if the Emperor had called upon a State of the Empire for assistance, and had not invited foreign aid.

page 157 note a A paper sent by Oñate to prove that the Crown of Bohemia was hereditary, and now given to James by Diego de la Fuente and Julian Sanchez d'Ulloa.

page 158 note a Most likely Digby.

a A blank is left in the MS. Perhaps the name was in cypher in the original letter.

a The Prince of Orange.

a See No. LXXXI.

page 173 note a The Margrave of Anspach.

page 174 note a Andrew.

a The Prince of Orange.

a For exporting gold and silver.