Footnote 1051: L. and P., XIV., i., 373.[(back)]

Footnote 1052: L. and P., xi., 1110; cf. ibid., 59, 123, 377, 954.[(back)]

Footnote 1053: Wilkins, Concilia, iii., 803.[(back)]

Footnote 1054: Fuller, Church History, ed. 1845, iii., 145-59; Burnet, Reformation, ed. Pocock, iv., 272-90; Strype, Cranmer, i., 58-62.[(back)]

Footnote 1055: L. and P., XII., ii., 618; Cranmer, Works, ii., 469; cf. Jenkyns, Cranmer, ii., 21; and Cranmer, Works, ii., 83, 359, 360.[(back)]

Footnote 1056: See the present writer's Cranmer, pp. 110-13; Dixon, Church History, ii., 77-79.[(back)]

Footnote 1057: See these injunctions in Burnet, iv., 341-46; Wilkins, Concilia, iii., 815.[(back)]

Footnote 1058: L. and P., XIII., i., 231, 348.[(back)]

Footnote 1059: Father Bridgett in his Blunders and Forgeries repudiates the idea that these "innocent toys" had been put to any superstitious uses.[(back)]

Footnote 1060: L. and P., XIII., i., 347, 564, 580; ii., 186, 409, 488, 709, 710, 856.[(back)]