[298] According to Foxe he “had such cold welcome” at Framlingham, “that being despoiled of all his dignities, he was sent back on a lame, halting horse to the Tower” (vol. vi., p. 390).
[299] Chronicle of Queen Jane, etc., p. 8.
[300] De Noailles, Ambassades, i., p. 222.
[301] Acts of the Privy Council, vol. iv., p. 297.
[302] Harl. MS. 353, f. 139 et seq., Brit. Mus.
[303] The Chronicle of Queen Jane, etc., p. 11.
[304] Acts and Monuments, vol. vi., p. 388.
[305] “Dissi loro che se la corona s’ appetava a me, io sarei contenta di fare il mio marito Duca ma non consentirei di farlo Rè” (Pollini, Istoria ecclesiastica della rivoluzione d’Inghilterra, p. 357).
[306] The draft is the Lansdowne MS. 3, f. 24, the copy with Jane’s signature No. 1236 in the same collection.
[307] De Noailles, Ambassades, vol. i., p. 225.