[92]. History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, vol. v.
[93]. ‘Upon the promise of your Majesty, be content to repair into England.’—Vaughan to Henry VIII. Cotton MSS. Galba, bk. x. fol. 42. Bible Ann. i. p. 270.
[94]. ‘Whatsoever surety he could reasonably desire.’—Vaughan to Cromwell, ibid. p. 270.
[95]. History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, tom. v. book xx. ch. 15.
[96]. ‘He brought me without the gates ... into a field.’—Anderson, Annals of the English Bible, p. 272.
[97]. Anderson (Chr.), Annals of the English Bible, p. 152.
[98]. Ibid.
[99]. ‘Lest I would have persued him.’—Anderson, p. 152.
[100]. ‘Being something fearful.’—Ibid.
[101]. Cotton MSS. Titus, bk. i. fol. 6, 7. Anderson, Annals, i. p. 273.