[19] Couronne Margaritique.
[20] Jouet de la fortune.
[21] Combien est long le besoin, le regret.
[22] Paradin, Chronique de Savoie.
[23] Martin Hume, Queens of Old Spain.
[24] It would be interesting to know what became of these pictures. The portrait of Margaret, now at Hampton Court Palace, may have been one of them, as in it she is represented wearing a widow's dress, and the painting is so indifferent that it may well have called forth Katharine's criticism.
[25] From a Spanish account in MSS. at the Royal Academy, Madrid.—Martin Hume, Queens of Old Spain.
[26] Martin Hume, Estanques Oronica in Documentos Ineditos, vol. viii.
[27] This is a literal translation: 'Another new sorrow! It was not enough for the unfortunate daughter of Cæsar to have lost a much-loved husband; cruel death comes to rob me of my only brother! I weep for thee, Philip, O my brother, of kings the best! and there is no one in the world who can console me! O you who pass by, look and judge if there is any sorrow like unto my sorrow!'
[28] In a document referring to Margaret's palace, in the town registers, is a receipt for payment made to Daniel Verhoevren, locksmith, with two double locks with two bolts for Madame de Savoie's library.