Footnote 482: Ibid., ii., 702-11.[(back)]
Footnote 483: Ven. Cal., iii, 413.[(back)]
Footnote 484: Sp. Cal., ii., 898.[(back)]
Footnote 485: L. and P., iv., 2510.[(back)]
Footnote 486: Buonaparte's Narrative, ed. Buchon, p. 190, ed. Milanesi, p. 279; cf. Gregorovius, Gesch. der Stadt Rom., viii., 568 n., and Alberini's Diary, ed. Drano 1901 (extracts are printed in Creighton, Papacy, ed. 1901, vi., 419-37).[(back)]
Footnote 487: Cardinal Como in Il Sacco di Roma, ed. C. Milanesi, 1867, p. 471.[(back)]
Footnote 488: Il Sacco di Roma, ed. Milanesi, pp. 499, 517.[(back)]
Footnote 489: It is impossible to avoid the term "divorce," although neither from Henry VIII.'s nor from the Pope's point of view was there any such thing (see the present writer's Cranmer, p. 24 n.).[(back)]
Footnote 490: See, besides the original authorities cited in this chapter, Busch, Der Ursprung der Ehescheidung König Heinrichs VIII. (Hist. Taschenbuch, Leipzig, VI., viii., 271-327).[(back)]
Footnote 491: L. and P., iv., 5773; Pocock, Records of the Reformation, i., 1.[(back)]