[856] More's life, p. 116.

[857] Strype's Mem. i. p. 490.

[858] Strype, Records, i. p. 367.

[859] Cum Cæsar materteræ suæ causam contra injurias Henrici propugnaverit. Sanders, p. 28.

[860] Quatuor nuncios celerrimo cursu diversis itineribus ad Campegium misit. Ibid. et Herbert, p. 253.

[861] Fuller, book v. p. 172.

[862] State Papers, vii. p. 91, 92.

[863] Pamphleteer, No. 43, p. 117.

[864] Ibid. p. 151.

[865] The cardinal intended not that your Grace's matter should take effect, but only to use dissimulation with your Grace, for he is entirely imperial. Suffolk to Henry, State Papers, vii. p. 183.