[20] Audin, in his History of Henry VIII.

[21] 'Draw her mouth away toward the one ear.'—Cranmer, Letters and Remains, p. 65.

[22] Fisher's Letter to the House of Lords.—Collyers, vi. p. 87. Strype, Sanders, Hall, &c.

[23] Bishop Bale, Works, p. 640.

[24] Cranmer, Letters and Remains, p. 273.

[25] More to Cromwell.—Burnet, Records, ii. p. 262.

[26] 'Suddenly changed into such a strange ugly-fashioned bird.'—More to Cromwell. Burnet, Records, ii. p. 260.

[27] 'Much perilous sedition and also treason.'—Cranmer to Archdeacon Hawkins, Letters and Remains, p. 274. A manuscript in the Record Office contains various details.

[28] 'Henricum non amplius esse regem.'—Sanders, p. 74.

[29] Cranmer, Letters and Remains, p. 252.