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14 Held, ‘Constantijn Huygens and Susanna van Baerle’, p.658, footnote 20.
15 Ibid., p.664 (my translation).
16 Ibid.
17 See above, Chapter 3.
18 Held, ‘Constantijn Huygens and Susanna van Baerle’, p.665.
19 On the three poems see F. Noske, ‘Two unpaired hands holding a music sheet: A recently discovered portrait of Constantijn Huygens and Susanna van Baerle’, Tijdschrift van de Vereniging voor Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis 42 (1992), 131–40.
20 See ibid.
21 Ibid., p.138.
22 On Huygens and the theorbo see R. Spencer, ‘Chitarrone, theorbo and archlute’, Early Music 4 (1976), 407–23; 413. See also L. Sayce, ‘Continuo lutes in 17th- and 18th-century England’, Early Music 23 (1995), 666–84.
23 For Marnix’s influence on William see L. Jardine, The Awful End of William the Silent.
24 6 June 1652. Worp, letter 5230.
25 See Huygens to Mevr. Morgan. Worp, letter 3239.
26 J.A. Worp (ed.), De gedichten van Constantijn Huygens, naar zijn handschrift uitgegeven, 9 vols (Groningen, 1892–99), Vol. 4, pp.53–4: the poem was later retitled ‘Een minnaer aen een weduwe op een mugge-net hem bij haer vereert’.
27 D. de Wilhem to Huygens, The Hague, 1 August 1646. Worp, letter 4417.
28 Huygens to Mevr. A. Morgan. D. de Wilhem to Huygens, The Hague, 1 August 1646. Worp, letter 4417.
28 Huygens to Mevr. A. Morgan, Worp, letter 4438.
29 See Edward M. Furgol, ‘Morgan, Sir Charles (1575/6–1643)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 [http://www.oxforddnb.com.catalogue.ulrls. lon.ac.uk:80/view/article/19217, accessed 7 April 2007].
30 To Lady Strickland, 2 October 1654. Worp, letter 5370.
31 Huygens to Amalia van Solms, 3 August 1654. Worp, letter 5363.
32 6 June 1652. Worp, letter 5230.
33 See P. Geyl, ‘Frederick Henry of Orange and King Charles I’, English Historical Review 38 (1923), 355–83; 364.
34 Utricia Ogle (1616–74) was the daughter of Sir John Ogle and Elizabeth de Vries. She married captain Sir William Swann in 1645.
35 See J.A. Worp, ‘Nog eens Utricia Ogle en de muzikale correspondentie van Huygens’, Tijdschrift der Vereeniging voor Noord-Nederlands Muziekgeschiedenis 5 (1896), 129–36.
36 24 January 1647. Worp, letter 4527.
37 On Lanier’s career in the household of Charles I see J. Brotton, The Sale of the Late King’s Goods (London: Macmillan, 2006).
38 20 January 1654. Worp, letter 5324.
39 ‘Hofwijk’, lines 413–18. P. Davidson and A. van der Weel (eds and trans.), A Selection of the Poems of Sir Constantijn Huygens (1596–1687) (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1996), p.143.
40 See J.A. Worp, ‘Nog eens Utricia Ogle en de muzikale correspondentie van Huygens’, Tijdschrift der Vereeniging voor Noord-Nederlands Muziekgeschiedenis 5 (1896), 129–36.
41 J.P. Vander Motten, Sir William Killigrew (1606–1695): His Life and Dramatic Works (Gent: Universa, 1980), pp.22–7. F. Blom (ed.), Constantijn Huygens: Mijn Leven verteld aan mijn Kinderen, 2 vols (Amsterdam: Prometheus/Bert Bakker, 2003), 1: pp.124–6; 2: pp.216–18.
42 Blom, Constantijn Huygens: Mijn Leven 1, p.124. I can find no evidence, aside from Contantijn Huygens’s letters to her, for how Lady Killigrew came to know Dutch. But see Elizabeth of Bohemia’s letter confirming that English noblewomen were learning Dutch at this time (Nadine Akkerman, personal communication).
43 Elizabeth of Bohemia to Sir Thomas Roe, The Hague, 24/14 June 1639. I am grateful to Nadine Akkerman for this reference.
44 1630. Worp, letter 566.
45 20/30 April 1671. Worp, letter 6794.
46 18 March 1646. Worp, letter 4295.
47 Lanier to Huygens, 3 April 1646. Worp, letter 4304.
48 The Life of the Honourable Robert Boyle by Thomas Birch, MA and FRS, London: Printed for A. Millar, over-against Catharine-Street in the Strand MDCCXLIV. (This later appears as the first part of Vol. I of the Wo r k s.) For Francis’s marriage, see p.34.
49 Lords Journal: ‘Boyle et al – pass to go to Holland, 22. Car. 1 viii 468