[22] ‘Juvenis ingenio summo et eruditione singulari.’—Buchanan, Scot. Hist., p. 494.
[23] Margaret to Henry VIII.—State Papers, iv. p. 17.
[24] State Papers, pp. 51, 52, 70, 71.—‘Albany embarked probably on May 31.’—Ibid., p. 77.
[25] Acta parl. Scot., vol. ii. p. 255.—State Papers, vol. iv. p. 387.
[26] ‘The young king cannot by himself rede an English letter.’—State Papers, iv. p. 368.
[27] ‘They are at all times of contrary opinion.’—Ibid., iv. p. 362.
[28] ‘May destroy the king, my son, and me.’—Ibid., iv. pp. 81, 169, 188, 227, 237.
[29] ‘We may have your supplications direct for us unto His Holyness.’—Margaret to Wolsey, State Papers, iv. p. 452.
[30] State Papers, iv. pp. 457-458.—Scott, Hist. of Scotland, i. ch. xxv.—Lindsay, Chronicles.
[31] ‘I went suddenly thitherward, thinking that I would cause to make a good fire of them.’—MS. Cotton, Galba B., vi. fol. 4.