Coulpe de crime en elle n'attendait.'

Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre, by Crespin, p. 201.

[330] The catholic historian, Lingard, makes this remark. Vol. iii. ch. v.

[331] Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre, by Crespin, p. 202.

[332] Meteren, Histoire des Pays-Bas, p. 21.

[333] Meteren, Histoire des Pays-Bas, p. 21.

[334] Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre, by Crespin, pp. 196, 198, 199, 205.

[335] Ibid. pp. 205, 206.—To the sharp axe which severed it at a blow.

[336] 'This day at dinner the queen said that she should go to Antwerp.'—Kingston, Letters, p. 460.

[337] 'I desire to know the king's pleasure for the preparation of the scaffold.'—Ibid.