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  38 CST: vol. II, p.291, f.481.

  39 Ibid., f.134; and, vol. II, p.291, f.482.

  40 Cited in Rawson, Bess of Hardwick and her Circle, p.346, 4 January 1608 (1607 by the old calendar).

  41 HMC: Longleat, Talbot Papers, vol. V, p.132.

  42 CHA: A Memorandum of declarations made by the Countess of Shrewsbury, subsequent to her will (Old drawer no:143/17).

  43 CHA: Nathaniel Johnson, unpublished MS, ‘A History of the Earls of Shrewsbury’, vol. V, p.406.

  44 HMC: Longleat, Talbot Papers, vol. V, pp.132–3.

  45 HMC: Cecil Papers vol. XX, pp.67, 96 and 118.

  23: A LONG ARM…

  1 CST: vol. II, p.251, f.141.

  2 CST: vol. II, p.283, f.384.

  3 HMC: Cecil Papers, vol. XX, p.96. Gilbert Talbot to Lord Salisbury.

  4 HMC: Arundel (Frank Bacon Collection), Appendix, p.211, f.2/211.

  5 CST: vol. II, p.148, f.112.

  6 HMC: Cecil Papers, vol. XX, p118. Gilbert Talbot to Lord Salisbury.

  7 CHA: H29; also, cited in Stone, Crisis of the Aristocracy, Appendix, p.xxv p.785).

  8 Nichols, Progresses, Processions and Magnificent Festivities of King James I of England, vol. 2, p.194.

  9 Ibid.

  10 HMC: Longleat, Talbot Papers, vol. V, p.134.

  11 Ibid.

  12 Ibid.

  13 CST: vol. II, p.170, f.205.

  14 Durant, Bess of Hardwick, p.218.

  15 Collins, Historical Collections of the Noble Families of Cavendish, p. 21.

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  XII – ‘Sir John St Loe at the funeral of Edward VI’, p.389. ‘Quarrel between the St Loe brothers’, pp.98–9.

  XIII – ‘Bayley, on poison gloves’, p.99.

  XVI – ‘Sir John St Loe’, p.382.

  XVIII – ‘Sir Wm St Loe moved from the Tower to Fleet prison’, p.179.

  XX – ‘Early use of carriages in England – Sir Wm St Loe’, p.458. ‘Queen Mary’s fall from her horse en route to Buxton’, p.459. ‘Burial of Elizabeth, Countess of Lennox at Sheffield’, pp.73–82.

  XXII – ‘Alleged residence of Mary Queen of Scots at Hardwick Hall’, pp. 73–82.

  XXXII – ‘Cavendish Brothers’, p.74.

  XXXII – ‘Bess of Hardwick’, p.81.

  XXXIV – ‘The Earl of Shrewsbury obtains licence to alienate Goodrich Castle from Henry & Grace Cavendish’, p.486.

  XXXVII ‘Sir Wm St Loe commissioned to find suitable site for new royal Armoury’, p.484.

  LXIV – ‘Bess of Hardwick’s Buildings and Building Accounts’.

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  XXIX – Brodhurst, Revd Francis, ‘Sir William Cavendish’.

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