The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn (84 page)

 
41
Prescott,
Mary Tudor,
pp. 45-57; Loades,
Mary Tudor
, pp. 76-103.
 
42
Cal. S. P. Span
.,
1534-35,
p. 57 [
LP,
vii.214]. Cf. a male courtier’s threat to Mary that ‘were she his daughter, he would beat her to death, or strike her head against the wall until he made it as soft as a boiled apple’: ibid.,
1536-38
, p. 182 [
LP
, xi.7].
 
43
Ibid., p. 72 [
LP
, vii.296].
 
44
Ibid., p. 198 [
LP
, vii.871 ].
 
45
The bona fide argument was being canvassed in 1533 - see Cromwell’s note:
LP,
vi.386 ii.
 
46
Hence Anne’s orders to box Mary’s ears if she insisted on using the style ‘princess’:
Cal. S
.
P. Span
.,
1534-35
, p. 34 [
LP
, vii.171 ].
 
47
Cal
.
S
.
P
.
Span., 1534-35,
p. 573 [
LP,
ix.873].
 
48
Ibid., p. 72 [
LP
, vii.296].
 
49
Ibid., p. 224 [
LP,
vii. 1013]; Clifford,
Dormer
, pp. 81-2.
 
50
Cal. S
.
P
.
Span., 1536-38,
p. 12 [
LP
, x.141]; ibid., p. 44 [
LP,
x.307].
 
51
Cf. the king’s remarks in Nov. 1535:
Cal. S
.
P
.
Span
.,
1534-35,
p. 572 [
LP,
ix.862 ].
 
52
LP
, vii.840.
 
53
LP,
viii.196.
 
54
e.g.
Cal. S
.
P. Span., 1534-35,
p. 299 [
LP
, vii.1297].
 
55
LP,
v.907.
 
56
LP
, vii.754.
 
57
LP,
vii.939.
 
58
LP,
viii.565, 567.
 
59
On this see G. R. Elton,
Policy and Police
(Cambridge, 1972).
 
60
25 Henry VIII, c. 22.
 
61
26 Henry VIII, c.13.
 
62
Cavendish,
Metrical Visions
, p. 42.
 
63
Harpsfield,
More
, p. 264; see pp. 47, 156.
 
64
De Carles, in Ascoli,
L‘Opinion,
lines 209-13.
 
65
Harpsfield,
More
, p. 264.
 
66
Cal
.
S
.
P. Span., 1534-35,
p. 430 [
LP
, viii. 429], trans. Mattingly,
Catherine of Aragon,
p. 291.
 
67
e.g.
Cal. S. P
.
Span., 1534-35,
pp. 608-11 [
LP,
vii.1206].
 
68
Nov. 1533:
LP,
vi.1460; Wood,
Letters
, ii.362-3.
 
69
LP,
viii.263 at p. 104.
 
70
Cal. S
.
P. Span., 1534-35,
p. 217 [
LP,
ix.681 ].
 
71
Ibid., p. 484. [
LP,
viii.826];
LP,
viii.985.
 
72
Knecht,
Renaissance Warrior and Patron,
pp. 304-5.
 
73
See p. 33; for the following see
Cal. S.
P. Span.,
1534-35,
pp. 327-9, 330-3, 335-8, 339-40, 345, 376 [
LP
, vii.1437, 1482, 1507, 1554; viii.48];
St.
Pap., vii.584-7 [
LP,
vii. 1483].
 
74
LP,
viii.174, at p. 61.
 
75
LP,
viii.189, 263.
 
76
LP,
viii.174 at p. 61; Friedmann, Anne
Boleyn,
ii.51.
 
77
LP,
viii.336-8;
St. Pap.,
vii.584-90, 592-9, 602-3, 608-15 [
LP,
viii.339-41, 557, 793].
 
78
LP,
viii.174.
 
79
Cal. S
.
P
.
Span., 1534-35
, p. 452 [
LP,
viii.666].
 
80
Ibid., p. 476 [
LP,
viii.826].
 
81
Ibid., p. 493 [
LP,
viii.876].
 
82
LP,
viii.985; ix.157; Burnet,
History,
vi.116.
 
Chapter 14 Influence, Power and Wealth
 
1
LP
, ix.52.
 
2
See p. 202.
 
3
See p. 156.
 
4
Cal. S. P. Milan
, 843.
 
5
St. Pap
., vii, pp. 481, 489, 557, and p. 208.
 
6
Lisle Letters
, ii.468 [
LP,
ix.700].
 
7
See p. 260.
 
8
Lisle Letters
, ii.147 [
LP,
vii.349].
 
9
BL, Cotton MS Vespasian F iii 16.
 
10
Hist. Mss. Comm.,
Fifth Report
, p. 296b;
LP,
Add.746; ibid., 569 (possibly for one of her servants). See also
LP,
vii.125.
 
11
Lisle Letters
, ii.152, 298, 299 [
LP,
vii.386, 1581, 1582].
 
12
LP,
ix.463.
 
13
LP,
ix.358, 450; cf.
LP,
v.1430.
 
14
Cal. S
.
P. Span
.,
1531-33,
pp. 450-1 [
LP,
v.1058];
LP,
v.1453; Redworth,
Church Catholic,
pp. 45-7.
 
15
LP,
viii.1101, 1130; ix.21; S. J. Gunn,
Charles Brandon
(Oxford, 1988), pp. 115-42.
 
16
LP,
ix.862.
 
17
LP, iX.478
 
18
LP,
v.1450; vi.299 (cf. vii. p. 353); RO, E163/10/19 and 20.
 
19
LP,
viii.1057; cf. v.1398. Letters between Anne and Cromwell are rare; she normally communicated by messenger.
 
20
LP
, ix.357, 113.
 
21
LP,
ix.723.
 
22
LP,
v.367.
 
23
Hugh Latimer,
Remains,
ed. G. E. Corrie (Parker Society, 1845), p. 368 [
LP,
ix. 272 ].
 
24
St.
Pap.
vii.454-5 [
LP,
vi.438]; cf. Casale:
LP,
vi.670.
 
25
See p. 207.
 
26
LP,
ix.85.
 
27
Ellis,
Letters
, 3 ii.249 [
LP,
v.1525].
 
28
LP,
vii.594.
 
29
Lisle Letters
, iv.841 [
LP,
ix.892].
 
30
St. Pap.,
ii.302 [
LP,
x.185];
LP,
x.186.
 
31
Lisle Letters
, i.xxxviii, xxxviiia; ii.202, 202a [
LP,
vii.511-12, 734, 844];
LP,
vii.409-14, 845.
 
32
Lisle Letters
, ii.169-71.
 
33
Ibid., ii.202 [
LP,
vii.734].
 
34
Ibid., i.xxxviii [
LP
, vii.512].
 
35
Ibid., iv.841 a [
LP
, x.416 ];
LP,
ix.577.
 
36
Ibid., vi.837.
 
37
Cal. S
.
P
.
Span
., 1534-35, p. 344 [
LP,
vii.1554];
LP;
vii.1655.
 
38
Nicolas,
Privy Purse
, p. 88.
 
39
LP,
vi.559, 917. She did get some employment: LP, xx.914.
 
40
LP,
vii.1623.
 
41
Lisle Letters
, ii.428 [
LP,
viii.1103];
LP,
vii.922(9), 1352(8); viii.1007.
 
42
LP,
vii.600, 641, App. 22; viii.81(2), 94;
Lisle Letters
, i.xxxiii [
LP,
vi.126].
 
43
Lisle Letters
, i.519;
LP,
x.1009.
 
44
House of Commons
, i.456; ‘I think it much unkindness in the king to put such about me as I never loved ... I would have had [those] of mine own privy chamber which I favour most’:
Wolsey,
ed. Singer, pp. 454, 457.
 
45
See p. 335.
 
46
Cal.
S.
P. Span., 1531-33,
p. 693 [
LP
, vi.556];
LP
, xi.533, 590, 1155(5).
 
47
House of Commons,
i.666-7.
 
48
Ibid., i.400-3. See pp. 262, 266, 268.
 
49
Ibid., iii.508-9.
 
50
Lisle Letters
, i.346-7;
LP
, vii.543, x.1219.
 
51
D. L. Hamilton, ‘The learned councils of the Tudor queens consort’, in
State
,
Sovereigns and Society,
pp. 87-8; LP, vii.352. Katherine’s auditor, Thomas Combes, remained in royal employ and so very probably continued to serve Anne.,
LP,
viii. g149(36).
 
52
Latymer, ‘Treatyse’, ff. 22v-24 [Dowling, ‘Cronickille’, pp. 48-50].
 
53
LP
, vii.415.
 
54
Lisle Letters
, i.xxxii, xxxiii [dated June 1529 to August 1532 by the addressee, ‘Lady Lisle’, and the usages, ‘my lady’ and ‘Lady Anne‘]. See p. 160.
 
55
Lady Lisle is not mentioned by name at the coronation but Lord Lisle served at the feast as chief panter; they arrived in Calais on 9 June: ibid., pp. 463-4,469.
 
56
Lisle Letters
, ii.182, 193, 207, 212a [
LP,
vii.613, 654, 795, 824].
 
57
Ibid., ii.109, 114 [
LP
, vii.25, 92 ].
 
58
Ibid., ii.299a [
LP,
ix.991 ].
 
59
Ibid., iv.826 [
LP
, viii.l19].
 
60
Ibid., ii.421 [
LP
, viii. 1084]; Katherine liked them, a memory of Spain.
 
61
Ibid., ii.302 [
LP
, viii.15].

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