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4.] [Footnote 106: Citters, May 14/24 1686.] [Footnote 107: Citters.
May 18/28 1686.
Adda, May 19/29] [Footnote 108: Ellis Correspondence, April 27.
1686; Barillon, April 19/29 Citters, April 20/30; Privy Council Book, March 26; Luttrell's Diary; Adda Feb 26/Mar 8 March 26/April 5, April 2/12 April 23/May 3] [Footnote 109: Burnet's Travels.] [Footnote 110: Barillon, May 27/June 6 1686.] [Footnote 111: Citters, May 23/June 1 1686.] [Footnote 112: Ellis Correspondence, June 26.
1686; Citters, July 2/12 Luttrell's Diary, July 19.] [Footnote 113: See the contemporary poems, entitled Hounslow Heath and Caesar's Ghost; Evelyn's Diary, June 2.1686.A ballad in the Pepysian collection contains the following lines "I liked the place beyond expressing, I ne'er saw a camp so fine, Not a maid in a plain dressing, But might taste a glass of wine."] [Footnote 114: Luttrell's Diary, June 18.
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