Footnote 682: L. and P., iv., 4546. Henry had had small-pox in February, 1514 (ibid., i., 4831), without any serious consequences, but apart from that he had had no great illness.[(back)]

Footnote 683: Cavendish, Life of Wolsey, p. 397.[(back)]

Footnote 684: Brewer, Introd. to L. and P., iv., p. dcxxi.[(back)]

Footnote 685: See various entries in Privy Purse Expenses, L. and P., v., 747-62.[(back)]

Footnote 686: L. and P., iv., 4477, 4488, 4507, 4509.[(back)]

Footnote 687: L. and P., iv., 5983; cf. iv., 3992, where Henry has an interview (March, 1528) with a Scots ambassador and tells no one about it.[(back)]

Footnote 688: Ibid., iv., 4649.[(back)]

Footnote 689: Brewer, Ibid., iv., Introd., p. dcxxii.[(back)]

Footnote 690: L. and P., iv., 5209. One Hochstetter was imported from Germany in connection with "the gold mines that the King was seeking for" (Du Bellay to Montmorenci, 25th January, 1529).[(back)]

Footnote 691: Ibid., iv., 4933.[(back)]