[462] John Hutton (the English agent) to Lord Cromwell, 12th August, 1536.—State Papers, vii. p. 665.
[463] The present prison is built on the other bank of the river.
[464] Foxe, Acts, v. p. 134.
[465] Ibid. p. 129.
[466] Foxe, Acts, v. p. 114.
[467] Cranmer, Letters and Remains (4th August, 1537), p. 344.
[468] Cranmer, Letters and Remains, p. 346.
[469] Strype, Cranmer Mem. p. 91.
[470] 'Several poor men ... on Sunday sat reading in the lower end of the Church.'—Ibid.
[471] Strype, Cranmer Mem., p. 92.