Footnote 372: L. and P., xiii., p. xli.[(back)]

Footnote 373: Ibid., iii., 2421, 3346.[(back)]

Footnote 374: L. and P., iii., 303.[(back)]

Footnote 375: For the extraordinary freedom of speech which Henry permitted, see L. and P., xii., ii., 952, where Sir George Throckmorton relates how he accused Henry to his face of immoral relations with Mary Boleyn and her mother.[(back)]

Footnote 376: Ven. Cal., ii., 918.[(back)]

Footnote 377: L. and P., iii., 728. Wolsey's opposition is attributed by the imperial ambassador to Francis I.'s promise to make him Pope, "which we might have done much better".[(back)]

Footnote 378: The interview had been agreed upon as early as October, 1518, when it was proposed that it should take place before the end of July, 1519 (L. and P., ii., 4483).[(back)]

Footnote 379: Ibid., iii., 416.[(back)]

Footnote 380: Ibid., iii., 514.[(back)]

Footnote 381: Ibid., iii., 592.[(back)]