[452] Papiers d’Etat du Cardinal de Granvelle, vol. iv., p. 267.

[453] According to Renard. De Noailles says that he was invested with the Order before disembarking.

[454] Created Viscount Montague after the royal marriage.

[455] De Noailles, Ambassades, vol. iii., p. 285.

[456] De Noailles, Ambassades, vol. iii., p. 287.

[457] Ibid., p. 280.

[458] Hume, whose history of Mary’s reign repeats the prejudices of Foxe and others with unwarrantable additions of his own, says, among a tissue of other inaccuracies, that the marriage took place at Westminster. Murray’s reprint of Hume’s History of England, corrected in some points by Brewer, rectifies this error.

[459] Some of the Spaniards commenced disembarking, either because they were ordered to do so, or because they were tired of being on ship-board, but the English Government made them go back (Ven. Cal., vol. v., p. 923).

[460] Mgr. Namèche, Le Règne de Philippe II, etc., vol. i., p. 44 et seq.

[461] According to other chroniclers, an hour; some say two hours.