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Cavendish,
Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey
, ed. R. S. Sylvester (1962), p. 97.
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L & P
, IV, no. 5816.
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Correspndence du Cardinal Jean du Bellay
, ed. R. Scheurer (1969), I, 16, pp. 52-3.
[253]
Scarisbrick,
Henry VIII
, p. 233.
[254]
Du Bellay,
Correspondence
, I, 24, pp. 70, 72.
[255]
State Papers
, I, p. 344. L & P, IV, no. 5936.
[256]
According to Thomas Alward. H. Ellis
Original Letters Illustrative of English History
, (1824–46), I, pp. 307-10.
[257]
Scarisbrick,
Henry VIII
, pp. 235-6.
[258]
L & P
, IV, no. 4477. D. Knowles, ‘The Matter of Wilton’,
Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research
, 31, 1958, pp. 92- 6.
[259]
L & P
, IV, no. 4477.
[260]
Cavendish,
Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey
, p. 104 et seq.
[261]
Ibid, p. 123.
[262]
Ibid, p. 120.
[263]
L & P
, IV, no. 6720.
State Papers
, VII, p. 212.
[264]
Stephen Gardiner had originally been in Wolsey’s service, but he switched his loyalty to the King in 1527–28, and became his secretary in July 1529. Thereafter he was active in securing Wolsey’s fall. Glyn Redworth,
In Defence of the Church Catholic: the Life of Stephen Gardiner
, (1990), pp. 23-26.
[265]
This group also included Lord Montague, the son of the Countess of Salisbury, Sir Thomas Arundel and Sir Henry Parker. Mattingly,
Catherine of Aragon
, p. 288.
[266]
L & P
, V, no. 879. Scarisbrick,
Henry VIII,
p. 329.
[267]
Ives,
Life and Death
, pp. 55-7.
[268]
Notably
The Glass of the Truth
, and
The Articles Devised
. Apparently Anne attempted to persuade Henry to make use of Tyndale’s
Obedience of a Christian Man
, but did not succeed. Bernard,
Anne Boleyn
, p. 111.
[269]
A. D. Cheney, ‘The Holy Maid of Kent’,
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
, 2nd series, 18, 1904, pp. 107-30.
[270]
D. Knowles,
The Religious Orders in England
, III, pp. 182 et seq.
[271]
Cheney, op. cit.
[272]
Scarisbrick,
Henry VIII
, p. 322.
[273]
Ibid.
[274]
L & P
, VI, no. 1572.
[275]
Pocock,
Records of the Reformation
, II, pp. 523 et seq. Scarisbrick,
Henry VIII
, p. 323.
[276]
L & P
, VII, no. 1483, VIII, no. 176.
[277]
Ives,
Life and Death
, pp. 277-80.
[278]
BL Royal MS 20. B. xvii, f.1. Ives,
Life and Death
, p. 269.
[279]
William Latymer, ‘Treatyse’, f.24.[Bod. MS Don. C. 42]. Ives,
Life and Death
, p. 279.
[280]
Ibid, p. 280.
[281]
T. S. Freeman, ‘Research, Rumour and Propaganda; Anne Boleyn in Foxe’s ‘Book of Martyrs’,
Historical Journal
, 38, 1995, pp. 797-819. Foxe, however, was careful not to describe her as a martyr.
[282]
Ives,
Life and Death
, pp. 272-3. Bernard,
Anne Boleyn
, pp. 98-108.
[283]
Other bishops, such as Nicholas Shaxton and Thomas Goodrich also seem to have owed their promotion to her influence. Alexander Ales, ‘Letter to Queen Elizabeth’, TNA SP70/7, ff.1-11.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, 1558–9
, no. 1303.
[284]
The former figure comes from George Wyatt, ‘The Life of Queen Anne Boleign’, in the
Life of Cardinal Wolsey
, ed. S. W.Singer, (1827), p. 443 and the latter from Foxe,
Acts and Monuments
(1583), p. 1082.
[285]
Ives,
Life and Death
, pp. 170-71.
[286]
Ibid, p. 163.
[287]
Mattingly,
Catherine of Aragon
, pp. 258-73, 280-308. Catherine’s revised household was costing the King about £3,000 a year.
[288]
T. F. Mayer,
Reginald Pole, Prince and Prophet
(2000), pp. 13- 61.
[289]
David Loades,
Henry VIII: Court
,
Church and Conflict
(2009), p. 102.
[290]
David Loades
, Mary Tudor: a Life
(1989), p. 75.
[291]
Ibid, pp. 82-3.
[292]
Ibid, pp. 77-8. Randall Dodd did yeoman service for Mary in this respect.
[293]
Cal. Span., 1534–5
, p. 67.
[294]
Ives,
Life and Death
, p. 10. His self-confessed weakness in Latin makes it less likely that he attended a university.
[295]
L & P
, III, no. 2214.
[296]
L & P
, IV, no. 4779.
[297]
Peter Gwyn,
The King’s Cardinal
(1990), pp. 613-15.
[298]
L & P
, IV, no. 6539, 31 July 1530.
[299]
L & P
. IV, nos. 5945, 5996, 6073. The Duke of Albany had, allegedly, gone to Scotland without Francis’s consent.
[300]
Cal. Ven., 1526–33
, 10 March 1530, p. 567.
[301]
L & P
, IV, no. 6115.
[302]
ODNB
.
[303]
Ibid.
[304]
L & P
, VI, no. 1164. Ives,
Life and Death
, p. 293.
[305]
According to Richard Hilles, who was forced into exile after Anne’s death.
The Zurich Letters
, ed. H. Robinson (Parker Society, 1842), I. p. 200.
[306]
Ives,
Life and Death
, p. 262.
[307]
J. P. Carley
, The Books of Henry VIII and his Wives
(2004), pp. 129-33.
[308]
Carley, ‘Her moost lovyng and fryndely brother sendeth gretyng’, in M. P. Brown and S. MacKendrick,
Illuminating the Book
, (1998), p. 272.
[309]
Ibid, p. 277.
[310]
L & P
, VIII, no. 1062. Duke of Norfolk and Lord Rochford to Cromwell.
[311]
G. Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, I, p. 316. The dependence on Anthony Anthony is speculative.
[312]
L & P
, 10, no. 1010.
[313]
ODNB
.