[132]. ‘The rest forced the door, rushed in, and the bishop’s servants were beaten and ill-used.’—Burnet, i. p. 110.
[133]. ‘They struck the bishop’s officers over the face.’—Hall, Chronicles of England, p. 783.
[134]. Hall, Chronicles.
[135]. Ibid. p. 783.
[136]. The noble was worth six shillings and eightpence.
[137]. ‘Tanta ejus Majestatis merita quod nullis laudibus æquari queant.’—Concilia, M. Brit. p. 742.
[138]. Latimer, Sermons, i. p. 46 (Parker Soc.); Tyndale, Op. iii. p. 231.
[139]. ‘Ye would have raked in the coals.’—Latimer, Works, i. p. 46 (Parker Soc.); Tyndale, Op. iii. p. 231.
[140]. History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, vol. v. bk. xviii. ch. ii. ix. xii.; bk. xix. ch. vii.; bk. xx. ch. xv.
[141]. ‘A man of a timorous conscience, and not fully resolved touching that matter of the Church.’—Foxe, Acts, p. 649.