39. The Earl of Craven took his title from the deanery of that name in Yorkshire, of which his father (Sir William Craven) was a native. See D. Whitaker, History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, 3rd edn., by A. W. Mount, Leeds and London, 1878.

40. One of the members of the Queen of Bohemia’s Court in Holland was James Harrington, the author of Oceana, a relative of her former guardian, Lord Harington. He had just left Oxford, and afterwards took service under Lord Craven.