[599] Ibid., 434.

[600] “March 21. Dr. Cranmer, late Archbishop of Canterbury, afore disgraded was brent at Oxford. The same day, the Lord Cardinal Poole was made priest at Lambeth, and the morrow being Sunday, he was consecrated Archbishop of Canterbury at Greenwich in the Friars’ Church, and the Wednesday after, being the feast of the Annunciation, he received the pall in his church of St. Mary the Arches alias Bow Church in Cheape” (Wriothesley, Chronicle, vol. ii., p. 134).

[601] Ambassades, vol. v., p. 299. “Et surtout eviter que madame Elizabeth ne se remue en sorte du monde pour entreprendre ce que m’escrivez; car ce serait tout gaster, et perdre le fruict qu’ilz peulvent attendre de leurs desseings, qu’il est besoign traicter et mener à la longue.”

[602] MS. St. Mark’s Library, Cod. xxiv., Cl. x., pp. 168-74.

[603] Ven. Cal., vol. vi., pt. i., 458.

[604] Ven. Cal., vol. vi., pt. i., 467.

[605] Ibid., 504.

[606] Ibid., 457.

[607] Ven. Cal., vol. vi., pt. i., 460.

[608] Ven. Cal., vol. vi., pt. i., 479. Manrique told Badoer that the Spaniards said, the King had no cause to gratify the Queen in this respect, nor yet in any other, as she had in fact shown but little conjugal affection for him, and that little could be hoped from her; they also said that not only had the King to pay his own expenses, but also those of a great number of Englishmen, spending so vast a sum of money, and being subjected to so many vexations in that kingdom, on account of the Queen, that were he not bound by this marriage, the imperial and royal courtiers said generally, he ought to be deterred from going thither (427).