Page. 7. (Book p. 7)
Fol. 2. To whom the Prince returned answer that he would impo∣wer the Earl of Bristow to give his Majesty all satisfaction in that particular] That is to say (for so it must be understood in the words foregoing) that he would make a Proxy to the Earl of Bristow to celebrate (in his name) the marriage with the Lady Infanta. But there was no such Proxy made to the Earl of Bristow, that being a power and trust thought worthy of the Catholique King and Don. Charles his Brother, as appeareth plainly, &c.
Answer. What a do is here about nothing? Had the Ob∣servator well considered and advised with the next page (the third) he might have found there, that I no lesse then twice spoke of the Earls delivering up the Proxy, clearly im∣porting it was onely in his custody to consign to another, and that was indeed to the King of Spain only, not to him and Don Charles, as the Observator saith, of whom I would gladly learn, who that Don Charles was, he being the first Don Charles; I, or I think, any else ever heard of. So that here the Observa∣tor was out himself, I take it.