Footnote 29: Ajoutant menace de la rigeur de leurs lois barbares.—Renard to Charles V.: Granvelle Papers, vol. iv.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 30: Chronicle of Queen Jane.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 31: Ibid.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 32: "Aliqui subscripserunt, id quod postea compertum est, ut facilius fallerent Northumbrum, cujus consilio hæc omnia videbant fieri et tegerent conspirationem quam adornabant in auxilium Mariæ."—Julius Terentianus to John ab Ulmis: Epistolæ Tigurinæ, p. 242. John Knox allowed his vehemence to carry him too far against the Marquis of Winchester, who unquestionably was not one of those who advised the scheme of Northumberland. In the "aliqui" of Julius Terentianus, the letters of Renard, of Scheyfne, enable us to identify both him and Arundel; but there must have been many more, in the council or out of it, who were acting in concert with them.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 33: Cecil's Submission, printed by Tytler, vol. ii.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 34: Scheyfne to Charles V.: Rolls House MSS.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 35: Chronicle of Queen Jane.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 36: Ibid.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 37: Cecil's Submission: Tytler, vol. ii.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 38: Stow.[(Back to Main Text)]