Footnote 1001: Much of the correspondence of this Council found its way to Hamilton Palace in Scotland, and thence to Germany; it was purchased for the British Museum in 1889 and now comprises Addit. MSS., 32091, 32647-48, 32654 and 32657 (printed as Hamilton Papers, 2 vols., 1890-92).[(back)]

Footnote 1002: L. and P., XII., i., 367, 368, 779.[(back)]

Footnote 1003: Ibid., ii., 3943 (reference misprinted in D.N.B., xlvi., 35, as 3493); iii., 1544.[(back)]

Footnote 1004: Ibid., iv., 6003, 6252, 6383, 6394, 6505.[(back)]

Footnote 1005: Ibid., v., 737.[(back)]

Footnote 1006: L. and P., x., 420, 426; xi., 72, 93, 156.[(back)]

Footnote 1007: On 22nd December, 1536 (Ibid., xi., 1353).[(back)]

Footnote 1008: Ibid. XII., i., 760, 939, 987, 988, 996.[(back)]

Footnote 1009: L. and P., XII., i., 997, 1061, 1135, 1167, 1174.[(back)]

Footnote 1010: The fable that the Cæsarean operation was performed on her, invented or propagated by Nicholas Sanders, rests upon the further error repeated by most historians that Queen Jane died on the 14th of October, instead of the 24th (see Nichols, Literary Remains of Edward VI., pp. xxiv., xxv.).[(back)]