[807] Fatis agimur, fatis oedendum. Erasm. Epp. p. 1032.

[808] Ut vel proprio sanguine id vellemus posse a S. D. N. impetrare. Burnet, Records, ii. p. 19.

[809] Neither should Gardiner ever return. Strype, i. p. 167.

[810] Negotia ecclesiastica politicis rationibus interpolantes. Sand. p. 27.

[811] Ad alia vota commigrandi. Herbert, p. 262.

[812] State Papers, vol. vii. p. 78. Dr. Lingard acknowledges the existence of this bull and the order to burn it.

[813] Si (quod absit) aliquid contra præmissa faciamus, illud pro casso, irrito, inani et vacuo omnino haberi volumus. (Herbert, p. 250.) If (which, however, let it not happen) we should do anything contrary to this despatch, we wish it to be regarded as useless, invalid, worthless, and altogether void.

[814] Num illi, aulæa, vas aureum aut equi maxime probentur. Burnet, Records, i. p. xv.

[815] Vatican Letters. Pamphleteer, No. 43, p. 114. The date in the text is that assigned by the editor; we are inclined to place it somewhat earlier.

[816] Pamphleteer, No. 43, p. 115. After the signature comes the following device: