Walker & Cockerell, Photographers, London.
THE PRINCESS MARY AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-EIGHT.
From the original painting in the National Portrait Gallery.
FOOTNOTES:
[218] Francis told Marillac, his ambassador in England, that as the Dauphin had no children, it would be a great pleasure to him to see his son Orleans marry Lady Mary of England, and he was to inquire of her physician whether all she had suffered would not prevent her bearing children (Gairdner, Cal., xvi., 1186).
[219] Correspondance Politique de MM. de Castillon et de Marillac, ambassadeurs de France en Angleterre, p. 349.
[220] P. 63. The Household Book of Queen Mary mentions (pp. 119, 126 and 184) the names of Mabel and Elizabeth Sydney.
[221] Cotton MS. Otho C. x., f. 282. Printed in Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies, by M. A. E. Wood (afterwards Green), vol. iii., p. 13.
[222] Smith MS. lxviii., f. 15, Bodleian Library. Printed in Letters of Royal and Illustrious Ladies, vol. iii., p. 15.
[223] Don Diego and Chapuys to Charles V., 31st August 1538, Vienna Archives.
[224] Gairdner, Cal., xiii., pt. i., 647.