[28.] D. Lloyd, State Worthies, vol. i. 105.
[29.] Letters and Papers of Henry VIII., vol. v. p. 751.
[30.] Camden, History of England.
[31.] In the First Boke of the Introduction of Knowledge, 1547.
[32.] Hall's Life of Henry VIII., ed. Whibley, 1904, vol. i. 175.
[33.] The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, ed. Powell, 1902, pp. 18, 37.
[34.] Ascham's Works, ed. Giles, vol. i., Part II., p. 265.
[35.] I refer to the death of Bucer and P. Fagius. Strype (Life of Cranmer, p. 282) says that when they arrived in England in the month of April they "very soon fell sick: which gave a very unhappy stop to their studies. Fagius on the fifth of November came to Cambridge, and ten days afterwards died."
[36.] Taming of the Shrew, Act I. Sc. ii.
[37.] Coryat's Crudities, ed. 1905, p. 17.