[697] The Life of Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, by Henry Clifford, p. 71.
[698] Ven. Cal., vol. vi., pt. iii., 1286.
[699] According to Leti, the body of the Queen was clad by her own orders in the dress of a humble religious.
[700] Canopy.
[701] Ecclesiastical Memorials, vol. iii., pt. ii., p. 141.
[702] Acts of the Privy Council, vol. vii., p. 45.
[703] Cotton MS. Vesp. D. xviii., ff. 103, 104, Brit. Mus.; printed in Strype, vol. iii., pt. ii., p. 546 et seq.
[704] He was for more than a month, a prisoner in his own house, the order for his release being signed on the 19th January 1559.
[705] In Hales’ Oration Mary is styled “Jezabel,” “Athaliah,” “Devil of Hell,” etc., etc. (Strype, vol. iii., pt. ii., p. 150).
[706] Sir Frederick Madden, Privy Purse Expenses of the Princess Mary, Introductory Memoir, p. clxx.