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Since the appearance of my article on John Huddleston in the last issue of “Biographical Studies” (168–188), Mr. Granville Squiers has called my attention to some notes of Pepys which he has discovered together with an unpublished MS in which Fr Huddleston describes his share in the escape of King Charles II after the battle of Worcester. These papers are now bound in the Boscobel book in the Pepys Library. I am indebted to Mr. Squiers for permission to print relevant extracts from these notes and also for several helpful suggestions in connexion with them.