[66] The words 'like a good Christian man' are not given in the Strype Memorials, i. p. 431. They have been erased in the original, probably by some Roman catholic. Cotton MSS., Cleop. E. 5. fol. 330.

[67] 'The bishops incensed and inflamed in their minds.'—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 121.

[68] 'A comely fellow, like a gentleman.'—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 121.

[69] 'Having no great confidence in the fellow.'—Foxe, Acts v. p. 122.

[70] 'For, said he, I have money enough.'—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 122.

[71] 'There should have been war between the emperor and the king.'—Ibid.

[72] 'Which was not done with small charges and expenses.'—Ibid.

[73] 'Poyntz sitting at his door.'—Foxe, Acts, v. p. 23.

[74] 'What good meat shall we have?' 'Such as the market will give.'—Ibid.

[75] Foxe, Acts, v. p. 23.