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29 Nicolas, Adulterine Bastardy, pp. 302, 311–16, 319. Knollys did not mention the boy in his will of 19 May 1630.
30 The Case of William Earl of Banbury, Minutes, pp. 57–9, 254.
31 Questier, Newsletters from the Caroline Court, p. 122. John Southcot, who wrote those words, was, admittedly, incensed that Edward had assented to the ‘Protestatio Declaratoria’ against the jurisdiction of Richard Smith, Bishop of Chalcedon, in England, although secular disapproval of Edward and Elizabeth’s relationship seems to have pre-dated the petition. See ibid., pp. 78–81.
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33 BL Harl MS 5808, f. 9r.
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35 V. Stater, ‘Knollys, William’, ODNB.
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39 Hansard, 21 Feb. 1962, 4.44 pm (cols 758–9).
40 NRO V 375. The anonymous author seems confused; Lord Vaux was already a monk.
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