[{127a}] Knox, vi. 26.
[{127b}] See Scottish Historical Review, January 1905, 121-122, 128-130.
[{131}] Bain, i. 215.
[{133a}] For. Cal. Eliz., 1558-59, 278. Erroneously dated “May 24” (?).
[{133b}] Bain, i. 216-218; For. Cal. Eliz., ut supra, 335, 336.
[{133c}] Archives Etrangéres, Angleterre, vol. xv. MS.
[{133d}] For. Cal. Eliz., 336; Knox, i. 359, 360.
[{134}] Knox, i. 360-362.
[{135a}] Knox dates the entry of the Reformers into Edinburgh on June 29. But he wrote to Mrs. Locke from Edinburgh on June 25, probably a misprint. The date June 29 is given in the “Historie.” Knox dates a letter to Cecil, “Edinburgh, June 28.” The Diurnal of Occurrents dates the sack of monasteries in Edinburgh June 28.
[{135b}] Wodrow Miscellany, i. 62; Knox, i. 366, 367, 370.