[124] Ellis’s Original Letters, Series III., vol. i., p. 216.

[125] Heylyn’s Reformation, vol. ii., p. 7.

[126] Soranzo’s Report (Venetian Calendar), p. 535.

[127] Strype’s Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol. ii., p. 2.

[128] Venetian Calendar, p. 535.

[129] Fuller’s Church History, vol, i., p. 345.

[130] Zurich Letters, vol. ii., p. 466. Meaning that Cranmer, who had already been married some years, had brought his wife from Germany, and owned her openly. See Strype.

[131] Two victims were burnt for heresy, Joan Bocher and a Dutch surgeon, named Pariss. A priest is also stated by Wriothesley to have been hanged and quartered, July 7, 1548.

[132] Zurich Letters, pp. 281 et seq.

[133] Foxe, Acts and Monuments, vol. vi., pp. 354-5. Heylyn’s Reformation.