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10.
See E. Cardwell,
Documentary Annals of the Reformed Church of England, etc
., 2 vols. (Oxford, 1844), I, pp. 4–31.

11.
CSPS
IX, p. 101.

12.
Ibid., p. 298.

13.
Strype,
Ecclesiastical Memorials
, II, pp. 59–60.

14.
Ibid.

15.
E. Rhys, ed.,
The First and Second Prayer Books of Edward VI
(1910), p. 225.

16.
CSPS
IX, p. 351.

17.
Ibid., pp. 360–61.

18.
Ibid., p. 330.

19.
Ibid., pp. 374–75.

20.
Ibid., pp. 385–86.

21.
Ibid., pp. 381–82.

22.
Ibid.

CHAPTER 28. ADVICE TO BE CONFORMABLE

1.
APC
II, pp. 291–92.

2.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, p. 1332.

3.
Ibid., p. 1333.

4.
This remembrance was undoubtedly drawn up as a very definite response to Mary’s letter of defiance dated June 22. Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, pp. 1332–33.

5.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, pp. 1332–33.

6.
CSPS
IX, pp. 406–407.

7.
Ibid., pp. 360–61.

8.
Ibid., p. 394.

9.
Ibid.

10.
Ibid., p. 419.

11.
John Hooker,
The Description of the Citie of Excester
(Devon and Cornwall Record Society, 1919), p. 61.

12.
The articles are printed in A. J. Fletcher and D. MacCulloch, eds.,
Tudor Rebellions
(Harlow, 2004), pp. 139–41.

13.
TNA SP 10/8/30
(CSPD Edw VI
, 327, p. 126).

14.
“De Mario vel Marianis me valde ang it, immo prope exanimat,”
in Tytler,
England under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary
, I, p. 188.

15.
Burnet,
History of the Reformation
, VI, pp. 283–84.

16.
CSPS
IX, p. 407.

17.
Ibid., pp. 406–408.

18.
TNA SP 10/8 no. 51
(CSPD Edw VI
, 348, pp. 132–33), printed in Wood,
Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies
, III, pp. 213–14.

CHAPTER 29. THE MOST UNSTABLE MAN IN ENGLAND

1.
CSPS
IX, p. 453.

2.
Hughes and Larkin, eds.,
Tudor Royal Proclamations
, I, 351, p. 483.

3.
R. Grafton,
A Chronicle at Large and Meere History of the Affayres of Englande …
, II, p. 522.

4.
CSPS
IX, p. 449.

5.
CSPS
X, pp. 5–6.

6.
CSPS
IX, p. 446.

7.
Hughes and Larkin, eds.,
Tudor Royal Proclamations
, I, p. 352.

8.
CSPS
X, p. 6.

9.
Ibid., pp. 5–6.

10.
TNA SP 10/9 no. 57
(CSPD Edw VI
, 428, p. 158).

11.
CSPS
X, p. 5.

12.
Ibid.

13.
Ibid., pp. 56–57.

14.
CSPS
IX, p. 489.

CHAPTER 30. WHAT SAY YOU, MR AMBASSADOR?

1.
CSPS
X, p. 82.

2.
Ibid., pp. 127–28.

3.
CSPS
IX, p. 450.

4.
Ibid., pp. 449–51.

5.
CSPS
X, p. 117.

6.
Ibid., pp. 94–96.

7.
Ibid., pp. 124–35.

CHAPTER 31. AN UNNATURAL EXAMPLE

1.
See
CSPS
X, p. 140.

2.
Tytler,
England under the reigns of Edward VI and Mary
, I, p. 347.

3.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, pp. 1335–37.

4.
CSPS
X, pp. 172–73.

5.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, p. 1583.

6.
CSPS
X, pp. 205–209.

7.
CSPS
X, pp. 209–12; Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, pp. 1333–34.

8.
CSPS
X, pp. 212–13; Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, p. 1334.

9.
CSPS
X, p. 219.

10.
APC
III, p. 215.

CHAPTER 32. NAUGHTY OPINION

1.
J. G. Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London …,” (London, 1848), p. 5.

2.
CSPS
X, p. 264.

3.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 55.

4.
CSPS
X, pp. 258–60.

5.
APC
III, p. 239.

6.
J. G. Nichols, ed., “Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London,” CS, old series, 53 (London, 1852), p. 69;
APC
III, p. 239.

7.
APC
III, p. 239.

8.
Ibid., p. 267.

9.
Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 9, p. 1337.

10.
Ibid.; see also Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 67.

11.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 56.

12.
CSPFEdward VI
, p. 75.

13.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 56; BL, Harley 353, fols. 130–136v, printed in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, pp. ccxxiv–ccxxxiv.

14.
CSPF Edward VI
, 393, pp. 137–38;
CSPS
X, pp. 310–17.

CHAPTER 33. MATTERS TOUCHING MY SOUL

1.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 76.

2.
Ibid., p. 333.

3.
Ibid., pp. 338–39.

4.
Ibid., pp. 333–34, 336–41.

5.
Ibid., p. 343.

6.
Ibid., p. 349.

7.
Ibid., p. 348.

8.
Jordan, ed.,
Chronicle of Edward VI
, p. 78.

9.
T. D. MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vita Mariae Angliae Reginae
of Robert Wingfield of Brantham,”
Camden Miscellany
28; CS, 4th series, 29 (London, 1984), p. 247.

10.
CSPV
X, p. 391.

11.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 20.

CHAPTER 34. MY DEVICE FOR THE SUCCESSION

1.
5 Edw. VI c.1;
Statutes
, IV, I, pp. 130–31.

2.
CSPS
XI, pp. 8–9.

3.
Inner Temple Library, Petyt MS 538, vol. 46, fol. 9, printed in Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, I, p. cxc.

4.
Cited in S. T. Bindoff, “A Kingdom at Stake, 1553,”
History Today
3 (1953), p. 647.

5.
CSPS
XI, p. 46.

6.
Nichols, ed.,
Literary Remains
, pp. 571–72.

7.
Inner Temple Library, Petyt MS 538, vol. 47, fol. 317.

8.
CSPS
XI, p. 57.

9.
MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vita Mariae,”
pp. 247–48.

10.
BL, Royal 18 C XXIV, fol. 373v.

11.
CSPS
XI, p. 70.

12.
A. Vertot,
Ambassades de Messieurs de Noailles en Angleterre
, 5 vols. (Leyden, 1763), II, pp. 35–38.

13.
CSPS
XI, p. 65.

14.
Vertot,
Ambassades
, II, pp. 50–53.

15.
E. Lodge, ed.,
Illustrations of British History, Biography, and Manners, in the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth and James I, Exhibited in a Series of Original Papers …
,” 3 vols. (London, 1838 ed.), I, pp. 226–27.

16.
J. Burtt, ed., “Letters Illustrating the Reign of Queen Jane,”
The Archeological Journal
, XXX (1873), p. 276.

CHAPTER 35. FRIENDS IN THE BRIARS

1.
J. G. Nichols, ed., “The Chronicle of Queen Jane and Two Years of Queen Mary,” (hereafter
CQJQM)
, (London, 1850), p. 3.

2.
CSPS
XI, p. 80.

3.
See A. Plowden,
Lady Jane Grey: Nine Days Queen
(Stroud, 2003), p. 84.

4.
“Epistle of Poor Pratte to Gilbert Potter,” in
CQJQM
, pp. 115–21.

5.
CSPS
XI, pp. 76, 79.

6.
Ibid., p. 73.

7.
CSPS
XI, p. 74.

8.
CSPS
XI, pp. 73–74.

9.
Suffolk Record Office, Eye Borough Records, Ipswich MS EE 2/E/3, fol. 26v; Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 10, p. 1406.

10.
Suffolk Record Office, Eye Borough Records, Ipswich MS EE 2/E/3, fol. 27r; Foxe,
Actes and Monuments
, book 10, pp. 1406–07.

11.
BL, Lansdowne 3, fols. 48v—49.

12.
CQJQM
, p. 5.

13.
Ibid., pp. 6–7.

14.
CSPS
XI, p. 88.

15.
CQJQM
, p. 8.

16.
F. Madden, ed., “The Petition of Richard Troughton,”
Archaeologia
23 (1831), p. 25.

CHAPTER 36. TRUE OWNER OF THE CROWN

1.
MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vitae Mariae,”
p. 252.

2.
CSPS
XI, pp. 106–107.

3.
Ibid., p. 79.

4.
Hughes and Larkin, eds.,
Tudor Royal Proclamations
, II, p. 3.

5.
Oxburgh Hall, Bedingfeld Papers.

6.
C. V. Malfatti, ed. and trans.,
The Accession, Coronation and Marriage of Mary Tudor as Related in Four Manuscripts of the Escorial
(Barcelona, 1956), pp. 14–15.

7.
APC
IV, p. 296.

8.
Malfatti, ed.,
Mary Tudor
, pp. 16–17.

9.
Ibid.

10.
Hughes and Larkin, eds.,
Tudor Royal Proclamations
, II, p. 3.

11.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, pp. 88–89.

12.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 37; Malfatti, ed.,
Mary Tudor
, p. 20.

13.
CSPS
XI, p. 115.

14.
Ibid., p. 108.

15.
J. Stow,
The Annales of England
(London, 1592), p. 1035;
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, pp. 88–90;
CQJQM
, pp. 9–12; Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 37.

CHAPTER 37. MARYE THE QUENE

1.
CSPS
XI, pp. 259–60.

2.
CSPV
V, 934, p. 532.

3.
Ibid., 934, p. 533.

4.
MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vitae Mariae,”
p. 252.

5.
BL, Add 5841, fol. 272.

6.
J. Loach,
Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary I
(Oxford, 1986), p. 1.

7.
CSPS
XI, pp. 109–110.

8.
Vertot,
Ambassades
, II, pp. 82–100.

9.
Aff. Etr. IX, fols. 50, 53, quoted in E. H. Harbison,
Rival Ambassadors at the Court of Mary I
(Princeton, 1940), p. 54.

10.
Aff. Etr. IX, fol. 53, quoted in Harbison,
Rival Ambassadors
, p. 54.

11.
MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vitae Mariae,”
p. 269.

12.
Ibid.

13.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, pp. 91–92.

14.
Ibid., p. 92.

15.
Ibid., p. 93.

16.
MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vitae Mariae,”
p. 271.

CHAPTER 38. THE JOY OF THE PEOPLE

1.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, p. 93.

2.
CSPS
XI, p. 151.

3.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, pp. 92–95; MacCulloch, ed., “The
Vitae Mariae,”
pp. 275–76.

4.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, p. 94.

5.
CSPS
XI, p. 151;
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, p. 94.

6.
CSPS
XI, pp. 134, 209.

7.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, p. 95.

8.
CSPS
XI, p. 151.

9.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, p. 95.

10.
CSPS
XI, p. 215.

11.
Ibid., p. 172.

12.
Ibid., p. 180.

13.
Ibid., p. 252.

14.
Ibid., p. 130.

15.
Ibid., pp. 130–31.

16.
Ibid., p. 293.

17.
Ibid., p. 132.

18.
Ibid., p. 153.

CHAPTER 39. CLEMENCY AND MODERATION

1.
Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” p. 38.

2.
R. Garnett, ed. and trans.,
The Accession of Queen Mary: Being the Contemporary Narrative of Antonio de Guaras a Spanish Merchant Resident in London
(London, 1892), p. 99.

3.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, pp. 90–91; Garnett, ed.,
The Accession of Queen Mary … de Guaras
, p. 99.

4.
CQJQM
, pp. 18–19; Tytler,
England under the Reigns of Edward VI and Mary
, II, pp. 230–33; BL, Harley 284, fol. 127.

5.
CSPS
X, i, 184, p. 210.

6.
CSPS
XI, p. 168.

7.
Ibid., p. 113.

8.
Ibid., p. 168.

9.
Ibid., p. 215.

10.
Ibid., p. 131.

11.
Ibid., p. 134.

12.
Ibid., pp. 156–57, 210; Nichols, ed., “The Diary of Henry Machyn,” pp. 39–40.

13.
Wriothesley’s Chronicle
, II, p. 102.

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