[1141] Ibid. 345-6. A document showing one phase of the struggle may be found in Strype’s Memorials I. Append. p. 89. It is to the credit of Wolsey that he retained his interest in his colleges even after his fall. See his letter to Gardiner of July 23rd, 1530 (Ibid. p. 92).
[1142] Pecock’s Records of the Reformation No. 276 (Vol. II. p. 259).
[1143] Wilkins III. 755-62.
[1144] Ibid. 770-82, 789.—Parliamentary Hist. of England, I. 525. In 1532 Henry had complained to his Parliament that the clergy were but half subjects to him, in consequence of their oaths to the pope, and he desired that some remedy should be found for this state of things (Ibid. p. 519).
[1145] Strype, Eccles. Memor. I. 195.
[1146] Suppression of Monasteries, p. 40 (Camden Soc.).—Strype, op. cit. p. 197.
[1147] Strype, op. cit. pp. 277-8.
[1148] Burnet I. 182.
[1149] Wilkins III. 787.
[1150] Suppression of Monasteries, p. 175.