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22.
Byrne,
Lisle Letters
, III, pp. 576–77.

23.
BL, Cotton Titus B, fol. 481; see also
LP
XII, 815, p. 361.

CHAPTER 20. DELIVERANCE OF A GOODLY PRINCE

1.
BL, Cotton Nero C X, fol. 1; J. G. Nichols,
The Literary Remains of King Edward VI
, 2 vols. (London, 1857), p. xxiii; Crawford,
Letters of the Queens of England
, p. 199.

2.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, p. 66; BL, Add 6113, fol. 81.

3.
LP
XII, ii, 890, p. 310.

4.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, p. 64.

5.
Simon Thurley, “Henry VIII and the Building of Hampton Court: A Reconstruction of the Tudor Palace,”
Architectural History
, 1988, pp. 29–37.

6.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, p. 66.

7.
LP
X II, ii, 911, p. 318.

8.
LP
XII, ii, 923, p. 325.

9.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, p. 68;
LP
XII, ii, 911, pp. 318–20.

10.
LP
XII, ii, 970, p. 339.

11.
Hall,
Chronicle
, p. 825.

12.
LP
XII, ii, 972, p. 339.

13.
LP
XII, ii, 1060, pp. 372–74.

14.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 8, p. 1087.

15.
BL, Cotton Titus B I, fol. 121;
LP
XII, ii, p. 1075.

16.
LP
XIII, i, 1011, p. 373.

17.
PPE
, pp. 61, 67, 69.

18.
Clifford,
Life of Jane Dormer
, pp. 61–62.

19.
Byrne,
Lisle Letters
, V, p. 305.

CHAPTER 21. THE MOST UNHAPPY LADY IN CHRISTENDOM

1.
LP
XII, ii, 1004, pp. 348–49.

2.
LP
XIII, ii, 77, pp. 28–29.

3.
Hearne,
Sylloge Epistolarum
, p. 141.

4.
Ibid., p. 139;
LP
XIII, i, 1082, pp. 395–96.

5.
CSPS
VI, i, pp. 25–26.

6.
Ibid., p. 26.

7.
LP
XII, i, 1141, p. 526.

8.
LP
XIV, i, 980, pp. 451–52.

9.
TNA SP C 65/147, m. 22.

10.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, p. 92.

11.
LP
XIV, i, 372, p. 143.

12.
LP
XIII, ii, 1148, p. 477;
LP
XIV, 377, p. 143;
LP
XV, 134, pp. 42–43.

13.
LP
XIII, 1148, p. 477.

14.
CSPS
V, ii, 61, p. 151.

15.
LP
XIV, i, 103, p. 41.

16.
Ibid.

17.
Hearne,
Sylloge Epistolarum
, pp. 149–51.

18.
LP
XIV, ii, 744, p. 275.

19.
LP
XIV, ii, 733, pp. 269–71.

20.
LP
XIV, ii, 52, p. 15.

21.
LP
XIV, i, 603, pp. 235–38.

22.
LP
XVI, 117, p. 59; 160, pp. 73–74; 175, pp. 80–81; 270, p. 115.

23.
LP
XVI, 270, p. 115.

24.
LP
XVII, 182, p. 83.

25.
LP
XVII, 371, p. 221.

CHAPTER 22. FOR FEAR OF MAKING A RUFFLE IN THE WORLD

1.
LP
XIV, ii, 754, p. 283.

2.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, pp. 109–110.

3.
Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, IV, pp. 425–26;
LP
XV, 823, p. 389.

4.
LP
XV, 823, p. 391; Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, IV, pp. 425–26; J. Strype,
Ecclesiastical Memorials; Relating Chiefly to Religion, and the Reformation of It, and the Emergencies of the Church of England, under King Henry VIII, King Edward VI, and Queen Mary the First …
, 3 vols. (London, 1721), I, p. 360.

5.
Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, IV, p. 426;
LP
XV, 823, p. 389.

6.
LP
XV, 823, p. 391; Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, IV, pp. 425–26.

7.
Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, IV, p. 427.

8.
Ibid., p. 430.

9.
Strype,
Ecclesiastical Memorials
, I, p. 360.

10.
LP
XVI, XII, pp. 4–5; J. Kaulek, ed.,
Correspondance Politique de MM. de Castillon et de Marillac
(Paris, 1885), p. 218.

11.
LP
XV, 766, p. 363; Kaulek, ed.,
Correspondance Politique
, pp. 189–90.

12.
LP
XV, 804, p. 377.

13.
LP
XV, 823, pp. 389–91.

14.
BL, Cotton Otho C X, fol. 242;
LP
XV, 824, pp. 391–94.

15.
Hall,
Chronicle
, p. 839.

16.
LP
XV, 908, pp. 450–51; 930, pp. 454–60.

17.
LP
XV, 908, pp. 450–51; 925, pp. 456–58; 930; pp. 456–60.

18.
See Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 8, p. 1199.

19.
Ibid., p. 1201.

CHAPTER 23. MORE A FRIEND THAN A STEPMOTHER

1.
LP
XVI, 578, pp. 269–73;
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, I, pp. 121–22.

2.
LP
XVI, 223, p. 100.

3.
LP
XVI, 449, p. 222;
CSPS
VI, i, 149, pp. 305–306.

4.
LP
XVI, 314, p. 149.

5.
CSPS
VI, i, 161, p. 324;
LP
XVI, 835, p. 401.

6.
CSPS
VI, i, 166, pp. 331–32;
LP
XVI, 897, p. 436.

7.
BL, Cotton Otho C X, fol. 250, printed in N. H. Nicolas, ed.,
PPC
, p. 352.

8.
HMC,
Bath Papers
, 5 vols. (London, 1904–1980), II, pp. 8–9.

9.
LP
XVII, 124, p. 50.

10.
CSPS
VI, i, 232, p. 472;
LP
XVII, 124, p. 50.

11.
CSPS
VI, i, 211, pp. 410—11;
LP
XVI, 1403, p. 653.

12.
LP
XVII, App. B, no. 13, p. 723.

13.
CSPS
VI, ii, pp. 223–24.

14.
LP
XVII, 251, pp. 124, 140.

15.
LP
XVII, 260, p. 140.

16.
LP
XVII, 1212, p. 669.

17.
CSPS
VI, ii, 87, p. 190; 94, p. 223.

18.
LP
XVIII, i, 894, p. 490.

19.
LP
XVIII, i, 873, p. 483.

20.
LP
XIX, i, 118, p. 64; 296, p. 189.

21.
Wood,
Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies
, III, pp. 181–82.

22.
Nicholas Udall, ed.,
The First Tome or Volume of the Paraphrases of Erasmus upon the Newe Testamente
(London, 1548), vol. III, fol. ii.

23.
F. Madden, ed., “Narrative of the Visit of the Duke of Najera to England in the Year 1543–4; Written by his Secretary, Pedro de Gente,”
Archaeologia
23 (1831), p. 353;
LP
XIX, i, pp. 7, 9.

24.
J. O. Halliwell-Phillipps, ed.,
Letters of the Kings of England, Now First Collected from the Originals
, 2 vols. (London, 1846), II, pp. 8–9.

25.
BL, Harley 5087, no. 6, trans. Halliwell-Phillipps,
Letters of the Kings of England
, II, pp. 7–8.

CHAPTER 24. THE FAMILY OF HENRY VIII

1.
35 Hen. VIII c. 1;
Statutes
, III, p. 955.

2.
28 Hen. VIII c. 7;
Statutes
, III, pp. 655–62.

3.
35 Hen.VIII c. 1;
Statutes
, III, pp. 955–58.

4.
LP
XIX, i, 780, p. 477.

5.
LP
XVII, 124, p. 50.

6.
LP
XVIII, i, 804, pp. 454–55.

7.
LP
XIX, ii, 424, pp. 238–42.

8.
TNA SP 1/190, fol. 156, printed in Crawford, ed.,
Letters of the Queens of England
, pp. 216–17.

9.
LP
XIX, ii, 35, p. 16.

10.
LP
XX, i, 1263, p. 627.

11.
LP
XX, ii, 89, p. 43.

12.
LP
XX, ii, 788, pp. 376–77.

13.
LP
XX, ii, 639, p. 295.

14.
CSPS
XIII, 51, p. 109.

15.
LP
XXI, i, 1215, pp. 603, 1309.

CHAPTER 25. DEPARTED THIS LIFE

1.
CSPS
VIII, 204, p. 318.

2.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 8, p. 1242.

3.
Ibid.

4.
Ibid., p. 1243.

5.
Ibid.

6.
Ibid.

7.
LP
XXI, i, 605, p. 307.

8.
LP
XXI, ii, 769, p. 403.

9.
LP
XXI, ii, 555, pp. 283–89.

10.
Lord Herbert of Cherbury,
The Life and Raigne of King Henry the Eighth
(London, 1649), p. 567.

11.
TNA SP E 23/4/1, fol. iv.

12.
LP
XXI, ii, p. 360.

13.
See Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 8, p. 1290.

14.
Strype,
Ecclesiastical Memorials
, II, pp. 10—11; part ii, pp. 3–4.

15.
CSPS
IX, p. 6.

16.
CSPS
IX, p. 101.

17.
BL, Add 71009, fol. 45r.

18.
W. K. Jordan, ed.,
The Chronicle and Political Papers of King Edward VI
(London, 1966), p. 4.

CHAPTER 26. THE KING IS DEAD, LONG LIVE THE KING

1.
P. L. Hughes and J. F. Larkin, eds.,
Tudor Royal Proclamations
, 3 vols. (New Haven and London, 1964–1969), I, p. 381.

2.
Society of Antiquaries, MS 123, fol. 1r.

3.
APC
II, pp. 7–8; College of Arms, MS I 7, fol. 29; Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. lxxxvii.

4.
APC
II, pp. 7–8; College of Arms, MS I 7, fol. 29, printed in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. lxxxvii.

5.
BL, Harley 5087, no. 35, printed in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, pp. 39–40.

6.
Strype,
Ecclesiastical Memorials
, II, ii, p. 9.

7.
Martin A. Hume, ed.,
Chronicle of King Henry VIII of England … Written in Spanish by an Unknown Hand
(London, 1889), p. 154.

8.
A. Strickland,
Lives of the Queens of England
, 6 vols. (London, 1854), II, p. 443.

9.
Strype transcribes a manuscript account of Henry VIII’s funeral ceremonies in his
Ecclesiastical Memorials
, II, ii, pp. 3–18. Also see J. Loach, “The Function of Ceremonial in the Reign of Henry VIII,”
Past and Present
142 (1994), pp. 56–66.

10.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 5.

11.
College of Arms, MS I 7, in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. cclxxx.

12.
CSPS
IX, p. 47.

13.
R. Holinshed,
The Firste (—Laste) Volume of the Chronicles of England, Scotland and Irelande
(London, 1577), p. 614.

14.
College of Arms, MS I 7, fol. 32, in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. ccxci.

15.
Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. ccxc.

16.
CSPS
IX, p. 47.

17.
College of Arms, MS I 7, fol. 32, in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. ccxci.

18.
For the text of the
Liber Regalis
, see L. G. Wickham Legg,
English Coronation Records
(London, 1901), pp. 81–130.

19.
Wickham Legg,
English Coronation Records
, p. 230.

20.
J. E. Cox, ed.,
Miscellaneous Writings and Letters of Thomas Cranmer
(London, 1846), pp. 126–27.

21.
Hughes and Larkin, eds.,
Tudor Royal Proclamations
, I, no. 275, p. 381.

22.
Cox,
Writings of Thomas Cranmer
, II, p. 1267.

23.
College of Arms, account in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. ccxcv.

24.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 5.

CHAPTER 27. FANTASY AND NEW FANGLENESS

1.
CS
PS
IX, p. 38.

2.
Ibid., p. 15.

3.
Ibid., p. 495.

4.
CPR Edward VI
, II, pp. 20–23.

5.
Bodleian Library, Tanner MS 90, fols. 157–168.

6.
BL, Lansdowne 1236, fol. 26, in Ellis,
Original Letters, 1
st series, II, pp. 149–50.

7.
Chapuys, dispatch to Antoine Perrenot, the emperor’s minister, May 18, 1536. Referring to Jane Seymour, he wrote, “She is the sister of a certain Edward Seymour, who had been in the service of his Majesty [Charles V].”
LP
X, 901, p. 374. Edward Seymour had entered the emperor’s service in early 1521 on the recommendation of Henry and Wolsey; see
LP
III, i, 1201, p. 452.

8.
P. E. Tytler, ed.,
England under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary
, I, pp. 51–52, 60–61.

9.
BL, Cotton Otho C X, printed in Strype,
Ecclesiastical Memorials
, II, pp. 58–59.

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