[348] Anne Boleyn's last words are given by Hall, p. 819; Burnet, i. p. 373; Turner, ii. p. 455; Wyatt, p. 214. See also the Memorial of Constantine who was present (Archeologia, vol. xxiii.), and the letter of a Portuguese gentleman quoted by Lingard, vol. iii. ch. v.
[349] Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre, by Crespin.
[350] Ibid.
[351] Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre, by Crespin.
[352] Wyatt, p. 449.
[353] Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre.
[354] Histoire d'Anne Boleyn, royne d'Angleterre. Spelman, Hall, Burnet.
[355] Anderson, Annals of the English Bible, i. p. 476; Tytler, Life of King Henry VIII., p. 383; Nott, &c.
[356] Hume, who is certainly an impartial judge, has described these things with justice, and better than the most recent historians. See his History of England, House of Tudor, ch. viii.; and also Burnet, Turner, &c.
[357] Thevet: Cosmographie Universelle, p. 656. This author was a contemporary Franciscan monk, and consequently an impartial witness. Meteren, Histoire des Pays-Bas, p. 21; Burnet, iii. p. 120; Turner, ii. p. 459.