[82] ‘Verum præter expectationem meam evenit, ut ex ipsius colloquio meam errorem agnoscerem.’—Alesius, Liber Psalm.
[83] ‘Eorum qui Thomae Aquinatis sectam imitantur inter eruditiores habitus.’—Buchanan, lib. xiv. an. 1527.
[84] ‘Erat enim in eo placida natura.’—Alesius, Liber Psalm.
[85] Knox, Alesius, Spotswood, Scots’ Worthies.
[86] ‘Docuit et disputavit palam in Academia, plus minus mensem.’—Alesius, in Psalm.
[87] ‘Metu cognatorum ejus.’—Lambert, Apocal.
[88] ‘Adhortante rege ipso.’—Lesley, De Rebus Gestis, &c. p. 421.
[89] ‘They travailled with the king, that he should pass in pilgrimage to St. Duthac.’—Knox, Reform., i. p. 16.
[90] The fact of this journey has been disputed in spite of the testimonies of Knox, Spotswood, and others. But a letter of Angus to Wolsey, of March 30, 1528, states that the king was at that time in the north country, in the extreme parts of his realm. This evidence is decisive.
[91] ‘Cum frater Patricii duxisset exercitum.’—Lambert, Liber Psalm.