[342]. This official document is given in the State Papers, i. p. 407. An examination of the manuscript in the Harleian collection, shows that the s was added afterwards in the two following passages: ‘bringing forth of a princes’ and ‘preservation of the said princes.’
[343]. Le Grand, Hist. du Divorce, i. p. 269.
[344]. Ibid. p. 587.
[345]. ‘Making a plairemouth with his lip.’—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 152.
[346]. Cranmer’s Memorials, Appendix, p. 8.
[347]. ‘The pope whose sight is incredulous quick, eyed me.’—Burnet, Records, iii. p. 38.
[348]. Ibid. p. 51.
[349]. ‘His Holiness, delivering it to the datarie, commanded him to read it.’—Burnet, Records, iii. p. 23.
[350]. Burnet, Records, iii. pp. 37-46; Rymer, Acta, vi. pars ii. p. 188.
[351]. ‘Legitimo defensionis clypeo protegere.’—Rymer, Acta, vi. pars ii. p. 188.