Footnote 34: G.E.C [okayne], Complete Peerage, s.v. Cornwall.[(back)]
Footnote 35: L. and P., Henry VII., Rolls Ser., ii., 374.[(back)]
Footnote 36: Ib., i., 388-404; Paston Letters, iii., 384-85.[(back)]
Footnote 37: L. and P., Henry VII., ii., 57.[(back)]
Footnote 38: See the present writer in D.N.B., xlvi., 271.[(back)]
Footnote 39: An exception was made in the case of the late Duke of Edinburgh. It was designed if Henry VIII. had a second son, to make him Duke of York (L. and P., vii., 1364).[(back)]
Footnote 40: This is an anonymous portrait of Henry at the age of eighteen months or two years belonging to Sir Edmund and Lady Verney.[(back)]
Footnote 41: Erasmus, Epist., p. 1182; L. and P., iv., 5412.[(back)]
Footnote 42: This testimonial was written in 1528 before Henry VIII. had given the most striking demonstrations of its truth.[(back)]
Footnote 43: See D.N.B., i., 398. Erasmus, however, described André as being "of mean abilities" (L. and P., iv., 626).[(back)]