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Authors: David Loades

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[364]
S. Bentley,
Excerpta Historica
, (1831), p. 263.

 

[365]
The Papers of George Wyatt
, ed. D. Loades (Camden Scoety, 4th series, 5, 1968) p. 189.

 

[366]
L & P
, X, pp. 888, 1161, 1227.

 

[367]
Loades,
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
(2009), p. 92.

 

[368]
L & P
, XIII, I, no. 1419.

 

[369]
Ives,
Life and Death
, pp. 338-56.

 

[370]
Bernard,
Anne Boleyn
, pp. 161-82.

 

[371]
Ibid.

 

[372]
L & P
, X, no. 908.

 

[373]
Statute 27 Henry VIII, cap. 28.
Statutes of the Realm
, III, pp. 575-8. For a discussion of the Bishops’ Book and its revisions, see MacCulloch,
Thomas Cranmer
, pp. 185-97, 207-13.

 

[374]
Loades,
Mary Tudor
, pp. 98-9.

 

[375]
Ibid.

 

[376]
BL Cotton MS Otho C.X, f.283.
L & P
, X, no. 968.

 

[377]
BL Cotton MS Otho C.X, f.278.
L & P
, X, no. 1022.

 

[378]
Loades,
Mary Tudor
, p. 102.

 

[379]
BL Cotton MS Otho C.X, f.289.
L & P
, X, no. 1136.

 

[380]
Loades,
Mary Tudor
, p. 101.

 

[381]
Chapuys to the Emperor, 1 July 1536.
L & P
, XI, no. 7.

 

[382]
R. W. Hoyle,
The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Politics of the 1530s
(2001), pp. 347, 351.

 

[383]
Handbook of British Chronology
, p. 496.

 

[384]
Susan James,
Kateryn Parr: the Making of a Queen
(1999).

 

[385]
Elizabeth I: Collected Works
, ed. L. S. Marcus, Janelle Mueller and M. B. Rose (2000), pp. 5-6.

 

[386]
Statute 35 Henry VIII, cap.1.
Statutes of the Realm
, III, p. 955.

 

[387]
Loades,
Elizabeth I
(2003), p. 49.

 

[388]
Bodleian Library MS Cherry 36, ffs.2-4.
Elizabeth I: Collected Works
, pp. 6-7.

 

[389]
Loades,
Elizabeth I
, pp. 63-4.

 

[390]
Princess Elizabeth to Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Lord Protector, September 1548.
Elizabeth I: Collected Works
, p. 22.

 

[391]
G. Bernard, ‘The Downfall of Sir Thomas Seymour’, in Bernard,
The Tudor Nobility
(1992).

 

[392]
She had been imprisoned during Mary’s reign for suspected involvement in Sir Thomas Wyatt’s rebellion, and had been pressed by Philip to marry the Duke of Savoy. Her reaction had been to adopt a very sober style of dress, and to keep a low profile.

 

[393]
ODNB
.

 

[394]
Ibid. For the action and deployment of the fleet, which involved the sinking of the
Mary Rose
, see D. Loades and C. S. Knighton,
Letters from the Mary Rose
(2002), pp. 106-120.

 

[395]
L & P.
, XXI, no. 1235. Among the documents signed by stamp in1546 is a grant to John Carey, Esquire of the Privy Chamber, who must have been a kinsman, of the ‘rule’ of Kynderweston Hundred, Wiltshire, with issues from the death of William Carey, until the full age of Henry Carey, William’s son and heir.

 

[396]
Cal. Pat
.
, Edward VI
, II, p. 93.

 

[397]
Cal. Pat
.
, Edward VI
, III, pp. 250, 320.

 

[398]
ODNB
.

 

[399]
Cal. Pat
.
, Elizabeth, 1558–60
, pp. 60, 90.

 

[400]
Ibid, pp. 115-7. W. MacCaffrey,
The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime
(1969), p. 40. L. Stone,
The Crisis of the Aristocracy
(1965), p. 760.

 

[401]
Cal. Pat
.
, Elizabeth, 1558–60
, p. 415.

 

[402]
The Garter was also conferred on him in April 1561.
ODNB
. The takeover of schools and universities by the sons of gentlemen began in the early sixteenth century, and gradually took over from the older notion of a training in arms and manners. Joan Simon,
Education and Society in Tudor England
(1966), pp. 291-8, 333- 368.

 

[403]
Cal. Pat. Elizabeth, 1563–66
, pp. 22, 24, 42, 123.

 

[404]
The Garter was conferred on 24 June.
Cal. For
.
, 1564–5
, no. 522. Conyers Read,
Mr. Secretary Cecil and Queen Elizabeth
(1965), p. 327. Sir Thomas Smith reported to Cecil on 27 June that ‘there was never an ambassador better liked than Lord Hunsdon’,
Cal. For
., no.523.

 

[405]
Cal. Pat
,
Elizabeth, 1563–6
, pp. 280, 285. D. Loades,
The Life and Career of William Paulet
(2008), p. 144.

 

[406]
Calendar of State Papers Relating to Scotland
, II, various.

 

[407]
Calendar of State Papers Relating to Scotland
, II, p. 86. A report of Thomas Randolf to Cecil, 24 October 1564.

 

[408]
Cal. Pat
.
, Elizabeth, 1566–9
, p. 119. H. M. Colvin,
The History of the King’s Works
, Vol. IV, 1485–1660, pt. ii (1982), pp. 40-47.

 

[409]
Antonia Fraser,
Mary Queen of Scots
(1969). Alison Weir,
Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley
(2008), pp. 450-465.

 

[410]
Cal. Pat., Elizabeth, 1566–69
, pp. 201, 327.

 

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