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7
Pepys IV 373–4, 9 November 1663

8
Baxter,
Autobiography
92

9
Letters
85

10
Baxter,
Autobiography
148

11
Ibid. 155

12
Browning,
Historical Documents
365–70

13
Evelyn III 247, 4 June 1660; Weiser 55

14
Newcastle,
Advice
289

15
A Character of England
(1659),
An Apology for the Royal Party
(1659) and
The Late Newes from Brussels Unmasked
(1660). For Evelyn’s life see Gillian Darley,
John Evelyn: Living for Ingenuity
(2006)

16
Hutton,
Restoration
134–5

17
Pepys III 42–3, 7 March 1662

18
Evelyn III 250, 5 July 1660; J. Tatham,
London’s Glory
(1660)

19
Weiser 128, PRO, CO 389, 2

6 Family Matters

1
Jardine,
Wren
168; Scott 95

2
Clar.
Hist.
VI 95–7

3
Norrington 78, CII to Minette, 28 March 1664

4
Jardine,
Going Dutch
170–1. Jardine dates the baby’s birth as 1648, revising the accepted 1650.

5
Pepys VIII 182 (reporting conversation with Evelyn), 26 April 1667

6
Taaffe Letters
21–3, 29; Jardine,
Going Dutch
73

7
Halifax, ‘Character of Charles II’,
Works
II 490

8
Wilson 115;
Taaffe Letters
39

9
Steinman 16

10
Halifax,
Works
II 493

11
Pepys I 199, 13 July 1660

12
Sandwich,
Journal
82, 20 September 1660

13
Clar.
Life
I 325

14
Grammont
174–5

15
Those named included the Earl of Arran, Charles Berkeley, Harry Jermyn, Richard Talbot and Harry Killigrew. See Miller,
James
II 44–5

16
Pepys I 261, 7 October 1660

17
Grammont
104

18
Pepys I 265–6, 14 October 1660; IX 342, 30 October 1668.

19
Pepys II 3, 1 January 1661

20
Sir John Lawson, 26 January 1661, included in Sandwich,
Journal
84

7 Blood And Banners

1
John Milton,
Paradise Lost
, VII, 24–8

2
‘Astraea Redux’, Dryden,
Poems
I 51–2

3
See Winn, 12–53

4
Letters
100–1, Speech to the House of Lords, 27 July 1660

5
Robertson 285

6
This offence, in relation to the treason trials of the 1790s, is discussed in John Barrell,
Imagining the King’s Death: Figurative Treason, Fantasies of Regicide, 1793–6
(2000). For the trials see Robertson 290–353;
An Exact and Most Impartiall Account of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial and Judgement…
(1660); Gilbert Mabbutt, ‘A Perfect Narrative’,
State Trials
IV; Rugg 116–40 and the
Intelligencer
and
Mercurius Publicus
, October 1660

7
Robertson 326

8
Evelyn III 259, 17 October 1660

9
Lauderdale Papers
135, Lauderdale to Moray, 23 June 1663

10
PM, R of E Box 08, Charles II, Part I, 009

11
William Fuller to John Bramhall, Bishop of Armagh, 18 February 1661; Hastings MSS IV 103

12
Schellinks,
Journal
72

13
Newcastle,
Advice
44 (modernised spelling)

14
Ibid. 290

15
Jardine,
Wren
31–45

16
Fraser 197; Evelyn III 276, 18 and 19 April 1661

17
Hamilton Archives; Marshall,
Hamilton
88

18
Pepys II 86, 22 April 1661 (with Sir William Batten and family, and Sir William Penn and his son)

19
Elias Ashmole,
Brief Narrative of His Majesties Solemn Coronation
1662, CCL H/M 12–2

20
Intelligencer
29 April 1661; see Ogilby,
Relation
(1661) and
Entertainment
(1662), Walker,
Circumstantiall Account
, and Rugg 173–5. For the rituals, see Lorraine Medway, ‘“The Most Conspicuous Solemnity”: the Coronation of Charles II’,
Stuart Courts
141–57

21
L. G. W. Legg,
English Coronation Records
, 286–96 (1901). See also Roy Strong,
Coronation: A History of Kingship and the British Monarch
(2005) and Keay 5, who notes that the crown is still used for coronations today.

22
Ashmole, op. cit. 78

23
Ludlow,
Voyce
287

24
Pepys II 87, 23 April 1661

25
Evelyn III 284, 24 April 1661

26
Margoliouth 31, Marvell to Mayor Richardson, 15 June 1661

27
Sermon, 29 May 1661, CCL H/A 5–9

28
Macray, 29 July 1661;
Cal. Clar. SP
III xlvi

8 Whitehall

1
Thurley,
Lost Palace
40

2
Thurley,
Whitehall
106

3
RA 84770–94, Cash book 1663–4

4
Hutton,
CII
133

5
BL Stowe 562, 1; Weiser 26. See also Susan Foreman,
From Palace to Power
(1995)

6
Weiser 29: PRO, LC 5/137

7
Ibid. 39–45

8
Thurley,
Lost Palace
29–33

9
Clay,
Fox
30–5; Jardine,
Wren
343–6

10
Pepys VIII 201; Paul Hammond, ‘The King’s Two Bodies: Representations of Charles II’, in Black and Gregory 22

11
Macray 21

12
Carte MSS 59; Aylmer, ‘The First Duke of Ormond’, 120 n.

13
CSPD
1660–1, 30–1. In May alone, 179 petitions were received for posts in the Lord Chamberlain’s and Lord Steward’s departments.

14
Neil Cuddy, ‘Reinventing a Monarchy’,
Stuart Courts
, 63

15
Kate Colquhoun,
Taste: the Story of Britain through its Cooking
(2007) 154–63; for the continental banquets see Roy Strong,
Feast
(2002) 211–65

16
CSPD
1660–1, 6; for the Dutch gift, see Jardine,
Going Dutch
, 139–45, Arthur Macgregor,
Curiosity and Enlightenment
,
Collectors and Collecting from the Sixteenth to Nineteenth Centuries
(2008); S. Gleissner, ‘Reassembling a Royal Art Collection’,
Journal of the History of Collections
6 (1994) 103–15

17
CSPD
1660–1, 190, 14 August 1660

9 Courtiers And Envoys

1
Clar.
Hist.
III 381

2
Jusserand 29

3
Evelyn III 310, 10 January 1662

4
Ailesbury 23, 86

5
C. H. Hartmann, introduction to
Memoirs of the Comte de Grammont
, trans. Peter Quennell (1930)

6
Ronald Hutton,
ODNB
; see C. H. Hartmann,
The King’s Friend: A Life of Charles Berkeley, Viscount Fitzhardinge, Earl of Falmouth, 1630–65
(1951)

7
Grammont
95

8
Cal. Clar. SP
II, 319, 1928 and Hyde to Nicholas 18 March 1650;
Cal. Clar. SP
III 13, 46, 69

9
Joseph Spence,
Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and Men
(1820), 102

10
V. da Sola Pinto,
Sir Charles Sedley, 1639–1701: A Study in the Life and Literature of the Restoration
(1927) 54

11
Willa McClung Evans,
Henry Lawes: Musician and Friend of Poets
(1941), 227

12
Pepys I 297–8, 20 November 1660

13
Jonathan Keates,
Purcell
(1995) 20

14
Grammont
186

15
Jusserand 84, Cominges to Lionne 15 February 1663

16
Magalotti 74

17
Evelyn III 334, 1 September 1662

18
Grammont
93

19
See H. J. Habbakuk,
Marriage, Debt and the Estates System; English Landownership 1650–1950
(1994)

20
Clar.
Life
III 118–19

21
Pepys III 170–1, 19 August 1662; see also
Grammont
113

22
PM MSS, ‘The reprehension of the Lords Bridgewater and Middlesex’, endorsed by Clarendon 7 February 1663

23
Evelyn III 308, 6 January 1662

24
Jusserand 19, Louis XIV to d’Estrades, 25 January 1662

25
Quoted in Sheila Russell, ‘Restoration Londoners’,
Apollo
, August 2006 49. See Rugg 111

26
Ibid. 21

27
Pepys II 188, 30 September 1661

28
John Parker to John Bramhall, Archbishop of Armagh, Hastings MSS IV 113

29
Jusserand, d’Estrades to Lionne, 13 October 1661

30
Macray 42, 11 October 1661

31
Evelyn III 299, 3 October 1661

32
CSPV
1661–4, 2 June 1662

10 The Coming Of The Queen

1
Pepys II 80, 20 April 1661; II 174, 7 September 1661

2
Burnet I 299–300; for a counter to Burnet, see also ‘Vindication of General Monck’ Lansdowne,
Works
II 177–184

3
Macray 14

4
Schellinks,
Journal
35, 21 July 1661

5
Palmer/Morice letter, Hamilton,
Castlemaine
42

6
Ibid., 8 November 1661

7
Pepys III 15, 22 January 1662

8
Ibid. 60, 6 April 1662

9
[Samuel Hinde],
The Lusitanicum; or the Portugal Voyage
(1662). For Catherine, see also Edward Corp, ‘Catherine of Braganza and cultural politics’ in Clarissa Campell Orr, ed.,
Queenship in Britain 1660–1837: Royal Patronage, Court Culture and Dynastic Politics
(2002)

10
Thurley,
Whitehall
115

11
Pepys III 87, 21 May 1662

12
Schellinks,
Journal
85–6

13
CII to Hyde 21 May 1662, BL Lansdowne MS 1,236, f. 124

14
Burnet I 315

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