[42] It has been supposed that this was the Duke of Guise (Froude, History of England); but a devoted papist, such as Guise, would not have been concerned in a negotiation opposed to the orders of the pope. The State Papers (vii. p. 562) and the index affixed to the seventh volume both say Guiche or Guysche.

[43] State Papers, vii. pp. 559-564.

[44] Latimer: Remains, p. 366.

[45] Wilkins, Concilia, iii. p. 772.

[46] 'And his name and memory to be never more remembered except to his contumely and reproach.'—Wilkins, Concilia, p. 773.

[47] 'Make diligent search and wait.'—King's proclamation. Foxe, Acts and Monuments, v. p. 70. Wait properly signifies ambuscade.

[48] 'Sigilla de cera rubea.'—See for the pattern and the signatures, Rymer, Acta, vii. pp. 185-209.

[49] 1 Peter ii. 9.

[50] Acts i. 15.

[51] Acts vi. 2.