[529] Bishop of Lincoln to Wolsey, March 5, 1527-8: Rolls House MS.: and see ELLIS, third series, vol. ii. p. 77.
[530] ELLIS, third series, vol. ii. p. 77.
[531] With some others he "was cast into a prison where the saltfish lay, through the stink whereof the most part of them were infected; and the said Clark, being a tender young man, died in the same prison."—FOXE, vol. iv. p. 615.
[532] London to Warham: Rolls House MS.
[533] Petition of the Commons, vol. i. cap. 3.
[534] Ibid. And, as we saw in the bishops' reply, they considered their practice in these respects wholly defensible.—See Reply of the Bishops, cap. 3.
[535] Petition of the Commons, cap. 3.
[536] Hen. V. stat. 1.
[537] He had been "troublesome to heretics," he said, and he had "done it with a little ambition;" for "he so hated this kind of men, that he would fie the sorest enemy that they could have, if they would not repent."—MORE'S Life of More, p. 211.
[538] See FOXE:, vol. iv. pp. 689, 698, 705.