[122]. Bill against conjuration, witchcraft, sorcerers, &c. Henry VIII. cap. viii.

[123]. Burnet, i. p. 110.

[124]. ‘Omnium innocentissimum.’—Pole, De Unitate, p. 57.

[125]. ‘Ut nec rex pater principi filio majus dare possit.’—Pole, De Unitate, p. 85.

[126]. ‘Cum me audies, alumnum tuum audies.’—Pole, De Unitate, p. 3.

[127]. ‘Infra etiam belluarum vitam.’—Ibid. p. 55.

[128]. ‘The king standeth even upon the brink of the water; all his honor is drowned.’—Ibid.

[129]. ‘Had he not forborne to come to her bed.’—Lord Herbert, p. 335.

[130]. ‘To what place soever she removed, nothing could remove her from being the king’s wife.’—Herbert, p. 354.

[131]. ‘Immediately and only upon your grace.’—Juramentum. Rymer, Acta, vi. p. 169.