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[21] Letters of Lady Arbella Stuart / Ed. by S. J. Steen. N- Y., 1994, P.235-240

[22]Lewalski B. Enacting Opposition: Queen Anne and Subversions of Masquing // Writing Women in Jacobean England.Cambridge, 1993, P. 25

[23]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 34-36

[24]Letters of king James VI and I. California, London, 1984, P. 213-215

[25]Letters of king James VI and I. California, London, 1984, P. 211

[26]Birch T. The life of Henry, prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I. L., 1760, P. 26

[27]Letters of king James VI and I. California, London, 1984, P. 219-220

[28]Ibidem.

[29]Letters of king James VI and I. California, London, 1984, P. 219

[30]Ibid., C. 211

[31]Эцина Е. И. Идейно-политические основы раннестюартовской монархии. автореф. к.и.н.,СПб., 2006, С. 11

[32]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 2-3

[33]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 3

[34]Ibid., P. 38

[35]Carlton, C. Charles I: The personal monarch. London , 1995, P. 4

[36]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 21

[37]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 48-49

[38]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 34-36

[39]The Political Works of James I./ Ed. by C.H. McIlwain, Cambridge, 1918, P. 31

[40]Gristwood S. Arbella England’s lost queen. London., 2003 P. 348

[41]Carlton, C.Charles I: The personal monarch. London, 1995 P. 14

[42]Ibid., P. 14-15

[43]Birch, T. The life of Henry, prince of Wales, eldest son of King James I. London, 1760, P. 14

[44]Carlton, C.Charles I: The personal monarch. London, 1995 P. 3

[45]Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818 P. 118

[46]Carlton, C. Charles I: The personal monarch. London, 1995 P.16

[47]Ibidem.

[48]Young M. B.Charles I, Basingstoke, U.K., 1997, P. 14

[49]Carlton, C.Charles I: The personal monarch. Routledge, 1995 P. 13-14

[50] Kings in the making: the princes of Wales/ ed. by Elsie P.T-C.,N.Y., 1968, P. 125-126

[51]YoungM. B. Charles I, Basingstoke, U.K., 1997, P.16

[52]Carlton, C.Charles I: The personal monarch. London, 1995 P. 24

[53]Letters of king James VI and I. California, London, 1984. P.388-422

[54]Carlton, C. Charles I: The personal monarch. London, 1995 P. 14

[55]Ibid., P. 14-15

[56]“The Spring negleets her cours to keep / The air with mighty storms doth weep / The pretty birds disdain to sing / The meads to sweal, the woods to spring / The mountains drop, the fountains mourn / Till Jack and Tom do safe return” / Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818, P. 171

[57] Ibid., P.166

[58]“I have no more, but that I wear Steenie's picture...next my heart” “Мнебольшенечегодобавить, крометого, чтояношупортретСтинни … усердца” / Ibid., P.168-169

[59]"My only sweet and dear child, I am now so miserable a coward, as I do nothing, but weep and mourn, for I protest to God, I rode this afternoon a great way in the park without speaking to anybody, and the tears trickling down my cheeks, as now they do, that I scarcely see to write.....and so harden my heart against your absence" / Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818, P. 232

[60]"My only sweet and dear child, ...And yet I cannot content myself without sending you this present, praying God that I may have a joyful and comfortable meeting with you and that we may make at this Christmas a new marriage … for God so love me, as I desire only to live in this world for your sake, and that I had rather live banished in any part of the earth with you than live a sorrowful widow's life without you. And so God bless you, my sweet child and wife, and grant that ye may ever be a comfort to your dear dad and husband" / Letters of king James VI and I. California, London, 1984, P. 431

[61] “Увы! Дорогой, твое вчерашнее письмо так ранило мое сердце, ради Бога, будь как можно более осторожен с лекарствами и врачами…“ / “Alas! Sweet heart, thy letter yesternight made my heart so bleed, for God’s sake be as wary as thou can with drugs and physicians…” /Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818 p. ., P.151-152

[62] “Я не могу получать удовольствие … до твоего возвращения” / “Icantakenopleasure ….tillthoucome” / Ibidem.

[63]“Remember now to take the air discreetly and for God’s sake and mine keep thyself very warm especially thy head and shoulders” / Ibidem .

[64]“нооннадеется, чтовашеприбытиесюда… сновасделаетегоздоровымчеловеком” / “but he hopes that your coming merrily hither... will make him a hale man again” / Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818, P. 153-155

[65] Ibid., P.238-239

[66]“My only sweet and dear child, I pray thee haste thee home to thy dear dad by san –setting”; “and thus God send me a joyful and happy meeting with my sweet Steenie this evening” / Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818, P. 149-150

[67] Ibid., P.158-159

[68]Bray Alan The Friend University of Chicago Press, 2003, P.13-42

[69] Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818., P. 236

[70] Ibid., P. 243-244

[71] Ibidem.

[72]“Alas, sweet heart , I find by this how precise thou art to keep thy word to me, when thou prefers it to thy own greatest comfort in coming to me” / Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818., P. 158-159

[73]“as necessity enforces me, instead if repairing to you according to your command and my promise to go many miles from you another way,…all my perfect joy and pleasures, chiefly, nay, solely consisting in attending your person” / Ibid. P. 240

[74] Ibid., P.243-244

[75] Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818., P.152

[76]Фёдоров С.Е. Раннестюартовская аристократия. СПб., 2005, C. 259-268

[77] Ibid., С. 249-250

[78] Ibid., P.150

[79] Letters of the Kings of England / Ed. by J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London 1818., P. 159-160

[80]“I have nothing more to say, but to reccomend my poor little wife and daughter to your care" / Ibid., P. 163-164

[81]Bray Alan The Friend / University of Chicago Press, 2003, P. 13-42