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36.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 120.

37.
Stone, p. 351, citing Sloane MS 1,583, f. 15.

Chapter XLIII

1.
Ven. Cal.
VI :i, 147-48.

2.
Ibid., 229.

3.
Stone, pp. 350-51, citing Sloane MS 1,583, f. 15.

4.
Ven. Cal.
VI :i, 180-81.

5.
Ibid., 146, 162.

6.
Ibid., 141.

7.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 248.

8.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 174.

9.
Ibid., 178-79.

10.
Ibid., 173.

11.
Ibid., 178.

12.
Ibid., 177-80.

13.
Ibid., 183, 186.

14.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 238-39.

15.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic,
1,69;
Ven. Cal.
VI: i, 174.

16.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 239; H. F. M. Prescott,
A Spanish Tudor: The Life of “Bloody Mary”
(New York and London, 1940), p. 458.

17.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 190, 205.

18.
Ibid., 213.

19.
Ibid., 218, 197.

20.
Ibid., 218, 215.

21.
Ibid., 199, 214.

22.
Ibid., 245.

23.
Maitland, p. 55.

24.
Ven. Cal.
VI: i, 212.

Chapter XLI V

1.
Ven. Cal.
VI: i, 270.

2.
Ibid., 303.

3.
Ibid., 278.

4.
Ibid., 281.

5.
Ibid., 285.

6.
Ibid., 294-97.

7.
Ibid., 251.

8.
Ibid., 356-57, 259.

9.
Ibid., 411-12; Vertot, V, 342-43.

10.
Wriothesley, II, 133; Machyn, p. 101.

11.
Charles Read Baskervill,
The Elizabethan Jig
(Chicago, 1929), p. 44;
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic,
I, 82; Edmund Lodge,
Illustrations of British History,
3 vols. (London, 1791), I, 212-13.

12.
Shaaber, p. 202.

13.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
p. 285.

14.
Ibid., 222.

15.
Ven. Cal.
VI: i, 440.

16.
Ibid., 377-78.

17.
Madden, pp. 207-8.

18.
Ven. Cal.
VI :i, 398.

19.
Ibid., 319.

20.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
pp. 205-4$.

21.
Ibid., pp. 206-7.

22.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 374.

23.
Ibid., 392.

24.
Ibid., 410.

Chapter XL V

1.
Stone, p. 356 note.

2.
Clifford, p. 66.

3.
Ibid., pp. 63-64.

4.
Ibid., pp. 64-65.

5.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
p. 251.

6.
Yen. Cal. VI:i, 434-37.

7.
Prescott,
A Spanish Tudor,
p. 393. The biblical origin of this view that wives ought to see in their husbands an image of Christ is St, Paul’s admonition that husbands ought to love their wives as Christ loved his church.

8.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 260.

9.
Ven. Cal.
VH 376.

10.
Ibid., 399.

11.
Ibid., 444.

12.
Ibid., 402.

13.
Tytler, II, 483-86.

14.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 507 note.

15.
Ibid., 371.

16.
Prescott,
Philip The Second,
pp. 137-38.

17.
Ven. Cal.
VT:i, 495, 510.

18.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic,
I, 77-78.

19.
Ven. Cal.
VI :i, 495.

20.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 271.

21.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 558.

22.
Ibid., 571.

23.
Ibid.

24.
Ibid., 578-79.

Chapter XLVI

1.
The Acts and Monuments of John Foxe,
VI, 611, 618.

2.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 386.

3.
Shaaber, p. 49.

4.
Hughes, II, 299-300 and notes;
Narratives of the Days of the Reformation,
p. 295.

5.
Ibid., 269—70.

6.
These statistics are taken from the careful research of Hughes, II, 259 and note, who took them from Foxe. Of course, Foxe gave few particulars about most of the Marian victims whose deaths he recorded, and his purpose in writing was to discredit Mary and her policies. His vast compilation, while it illuminates the history of Mary’s reign, nevertheless obscures much. In the words of one modern commentator, Foxe’s volumes “lie like a mountain range between ourselves and the facts of the Marian persecution.”

7.
Hughes, II, 275.

8.
Ibid., 300.

9.
Ven. Cal.
VI:i, 363.

10.
Machyn, pp. 101,403.

11.
Ven. Cal.
VI :i, 409.

12.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 276.

13.
Acts of the Privy Council,
New Series, V, 265.

14.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
p. 231;
Ven. Cal.
VI: i, 620.

15.
Ven. Cal.
VI:ii, 1,061-63.

16.
Ibid., 806,

17.
Ibid., 748.

18.
Ibid., 778.

19.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
p. 278.

20.
Ven. Cal.
VI:ii, 868, 678-79.

21.
Machyn, p. 124.

Chapter XLVII

1.
Sp. Cal. XIII, xix.

2.
Ibid.;
Ven. Cal.
VI:ii, 968.

3.
Ven. Cal.
VI: ii, 1,053-59.

4.
Ibid., 1,008.

5.
Ibid., 1,154.

6.
Quoted in Harbison,
Rival Ambassadors,
p. 319.

7.
Ibid., pp. 322ft.

8.
Ven. Cal.
VLii, 1,095,1,208.

Chapter XLV III

1.
Acts of the Privy Council,
New Series, VI, 91.

2.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 330.

3.
Acts of the Privy Council,
New Series, VI, 235 and passim.

4.
Ven. Cal.
VI:iii, 1,445.

5.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
p. 373;
Ven. Cal.
VI:iii, 1,446.

6.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 340-41.

7.
Ibid., 367.

8.
Ibid., 366.

9.
Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Reign of Mary,
p. 157.

10.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 376-77.

11.
Hughes, II, 236-39.

12.
Rex H. Pogson, “Revival and Reform in Mary Tudor’s Church: a Question of Money,”
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History,
XXV (July 1974), 249-65 passim.

13.
Ven. Cal.
VI:iii, 1,482.

Chapter XLIX

1.
John Knox,
The First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women,
ed. Edward Arber (London, 1878), pp.
u-12.

2.
Madden, p. cxlv note.

3.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 392-93.

4.
Ibid., 392.

5.
Acts of the Privy Council,
New Series, VI, 122.

6.
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic,
I, no.

7.
Clifford, pp. 68-69.

8.
Ven. Cal.
VLiii, 1,544.

9.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 398.

10.
Ibid., 399, 400.

11.
Ven. Cal.
VI:iii, 1,538.

12.
Ibid., 1,549.

13.
Strype, III, ii, 550.

14.
Clifford, pp. 71-72.

15.
Ven. Cal.
VI:iii, 1,551, 1,556.

16.
Machyn, p. 178.

17.
Sp. Cal. XIII, 440.

18.
Old English Ballads,
ed. Hyder E. Rollins (Cambridge, 1920), pp. 23-24.

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