Footnote 322: Called Thomas Wynter, see the present writer's Life of Cranmer, p. 324 n. Some writers have affected to doubt Wolsey's parentage of Wynter, but this son is often referred to in the correspondence of the time, e.g., L. and P., iv., p. 1407, Nos. 4824, 5581, 6026, 6075. Art. 27.[(back)]

Footnote 323: Ibid., iii., 1284; iv., p. 2558; ii., 2930.[(back)]

Footnote 324: Ven. Cal., ii., 1287; Giustinian, D sp., App. ii., 309; L. and P., iii., 402.[(back)]

Footnote 325: Ibid., ii., 3973.[(back)]

Footnote 326: L. and P., ii., App. No. 38; for the Star Chamber see Scofield, Star Chamber, 1902, and Leadam, Select Cases (Selden Soc., 1904).[(back)]

Footnote 327: L. and P., App. No. 53; cf. Leadam, Domesday of Enclosures (Royal Hist. Soc.).[(back)]

Footnote 328: Ibid., iii., 77, 98; cf. ii., 3973; iii. 1142.[(back)]

Footnote 329: L. and P., ii., 1105; cf. ibid., ii., 215.[(back)]

Footnote 330: Giustinian, Desp., App. ii., 309.[(back)]

Footnote 331: L. and P., iii., 950; cf. iii., 1160, where Fitzwilliam describes Henry as a "master" in deer-hunting.[(back)]