[393] Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol. iii., part i., p. 126.

[394] Record Office Transcripts, vol. ii., p. 287.

[395] Rosso, I Successi d’Inghilterra, p. 44.

[396] Chronicle of Queen Jane, etc., p. 37.

[397] Heylin, pp. 165-263.

[398] Diary, p. 52.

[399] Chronicle of Queen Jane, etc., p. 38 et seq.

[400] “The saying of William Cotman in the County of Kent, Smith, this present Tuesday, January 1553” (1554). Printed in Tytler’s England under the Reigns of Edward VI. and Mary, vol. ii., p. 277. The people were fed with falsehoods; the Devonshire and Cornish men refused to stir, and Hampshire was quiet.

[401] Record Office Transcripts, vol. i., pp. 1175-76.

[402] A Chronicle of England, vol. ii., p. 108.