[302]. Ibid. p. 9.

[303]. Strype. i. p. 316.

[304]. Foxe, Acts, v. p. 6.

[305]. Preface to More’s Confutation, Bible Ann. i. p. 343.

[306]. ‘He was so loaded with iron that he could scarce sit with any ease.’—Burnet, i. p. 161.

[307]. Tyndale and Fryth, Works, iii. p. 342.

[308]. Ibid. p. 338.

[309]. The Subsidy or Bulwark; Tyndale and Fryth, Works, iii. p. 242.

[310]. ‘I am in continual fear, lest the lieutenant or my keeper should espy any such thing by me.’—Ibid.

[311]. ‘If any notable thing had been in my mind, it was clean lost.’—Ibid.