[355] Original Letters, &c., i. p. 202. Lord Herbert's Life of Henry VIII., p. 526.

[356] Fox, v. p. 434.

[357] 'Drawn to the place of execution two upon a hurdle, one being a papist and the other a protestant.'—Fox, Acts, v. p. 439.

[358] Fox, Acts, v. p. 435.

[359] 'Næ! in posterum ego regiæ religionis ero, hoc est, nullius!'—Gerdesius, Ann., iv. p. 300.

[360] 'They had perceived that the king's affections were alienated from the Lady Anne to that young girl ... whom he married immediately upon Anne's divorce.'—Original Letters relating to the English Reformation, i. p. 205.

[361] The judgment of Convocation, Burnet, Records, i. p. 303. Lord Herbert's Life of Henry VIII., p. 522. Strype, Eccles. Mem., i., Appendix, pp. 306 sqq.

[362] Letter of Henry VIII. to Clerk and Wotton.—State Papers, viii. p. 404. The king's testimony is confirmed by that of Anne.—Ibid., i. p. 637.

[363] 'The king's own declaration.'—Burnet, Records, i. p. 302.

[364] 'In libertate contrahendi matrimonii cum alia.'—Judgment of Convocation.—Ibid., p. 306.