[194] Lingard, History, vol. v., pp. 390, 391.

[195] Ibid., p. 391.

[196] Tytler, Edward and Mary, vol. ii., p. 227.

[197] Chronicle of Queen Jane and Queen Mary, from which the following details of the execution are mostly taken.

[198] Peerage of England (1709), vol. ii., p. 406. Quoted in Miss Strickland’s Queens.

[199] Griffet, Nouveaux Éclaircissements, p. 55.

[200] Dr. Nichols suggests that Partridge may have been Queen Mary’s goldsmith of that name, apparently resident in the Tower during the following year.

[201] Lingard, History, vol. v., p. 393.

[202] Griffet, Nouveaux Éclaircissements, p. 65.

[203] Griffet, Nouveaux Éclaircissements, p. 60.