[55] Machyn, 273.
[56] Machyn, 275.
[57] Machyn, 276. The word ‘played’, after ‘Sesar’, appears to be in a modern hand; cf. Wallace, i. 200.
[58] Machyn, 276.
[59] Machyn, 277.
[60] Sp. P. i. 243; Machyn, 284. Dasent, vii. 238, has a reference to this as ‘a tyme of progresse begonne’, but there was no real progress; cf. Somers to Throckmorton (Aug. 29, S. P. F. v. 269), ‘The Queen has all this summer kept herself here, without accustomed progress or hunting pleasures, to attend to that whereof she shall have honour’. On the unrealized plans for a meeting with Mary of Scots and the mask devised, cf. ch. v.
[61] C. A.; S. P. D. (Sept. 16); S. P. F. (Sept. 19).
[62] C. A.
[63] Machyn, 295.
[64] S. P. D. Addl. (Dec. 14); S. P. F. (Dec. 14); Procl. 572.