Footnote 941: Dr. Norman Moore in Athenæum, 1885, i., 152, 215, 281.[(back)]

Footnote 942: L. and P., x., 51.[(back)]

Footnote 943: Ibid. Hall only tells his readers that Anne Boleyn wore yellow for the mourning (Chronicle, p. 818).[(back)]

Footnote 944: L. and P., x., 256.[(back)]

Footnote 945: This Act has generally been considered a failure, but recent research does not confirm this view (see Joshua Williams, Principles of the Law of Real Property, 18th ed., 1896).[(back)]

Footnote 946: L. and P., x., 246.[(back)]

Footnote 947: See the documents in L. and P., vols. ix., x. The most elaborate criticism of the Dissolution is contained in Gasquet's Henry VIII. and the Monasteries, 2 vols., 4th ed. 1893; some additional details and an excellent monastic map will be found in Gairdner's Church History, 1902.[(back)]

Footnote 948: "Religion" of course in the middle ages and sixteenth century was a term almost exclusively applied to the monastic system, and the most ludicrous mistakes are often made from ignorance of this fact; "religiosi" are sharply distinguished from "clerici".[(back)]

Footnote 949: L. and P., ii., 1733.[(back)]

Footnote 950: Ibid., ii., 4399.[(back)]