[232]. Cranmer, Remains, p. 232.

[233]. Cranmer, Remains, p. 332.

[234]. Foxe, Acts, viii. p. 65.

[235]. ‘Thinking that he would be forgetful of me in the meantime.’—Cranmer, Remains, p. 216.

[236]. ‘I found in no town, man, woman, nor child, meat, drink, nor bedding.’—Cranmer, Remains, p. 223.

[237]. Ibid, p. 225.

[238]. Le Grand, Histoire du Divorce, i. p. 229.

[239]. History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, tom. ii. bk. ii. ch. xxi.

[240]. This is the date given by Hall, Chronicles, fol. 209; Holinshed, Chronicles, iii, p. 629; Strype, Cranmer’s Mem. p. 16; Collyers, ii. p. 71. Others hesitate between November and January (1533); Burnet, i. p. 121; Herbert, p. 369; Benger, p. 336, &c.

[241]. ‘They judge him a man right worthy to be high in favor and authority with his prince.’—State Papers (Henry VIII.) vii. p. 391.