Footnote 492: Sp. Cal., vol. ii., Pref., p. xiv., No. 8.[(back)]

Footnote 493: L. and P., iv., 5774 [6].[(back)]

Footnote 494: Ibid., iv., 5376.[(back)]

Footnote 495: D.N.B., ix., 292, gives this date. Catherine herself, writing on 27th May, 1510, says that "some days before she had been delivered of a still-born daughter" (Sp. Cal., ii., 43). On 1st November, 1509, Henry informed Ferdinand that Catherine was pregnant, and the child had quickened (ibid., ii., 23).[(back)]

Footnote 496: Ven. Cal., ii., 95-96; L. and P., vol. i., 1491, 1495, 1513, Pref., p. lxxiii.; ii., 4692.[(back)]

Footnote 497: Ven. Cal., ii., 329.[(back)]

Footnote 498: L. and P., i., 5192.[(back)]

Footnote 499: L. and P., i., 5718.[(back)]

Footnote 500: See above p. [76].[(back)]

Footnote 501: Ven. Cal., ii., 479. The Pope was really Alexander VI.[(back)]