Footnote 205: Instructions to la Marque: Noailles, vol. iii. p. 25, etc.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 206: Noailles to the King of France: Ambassades, vol. iii. p. 31.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 207: "On the morning of Christmas-day came twelve neighbours of Silverton, being the parish where Mr. Gybbes dwelleth, and they complained to me of a cross of latten, and of an altar-cloth stolen out of the church before that time; and that the cross was set up upon a gate or upon a hedge by the way, where the picture of Christ was dressed with a paste or such like tyre, and the picture of our Lady and St. John tied by threads to the arms of the cross, like thieves." "Mr. Gybbes" could not be actually convicted of having been the perpetrator, but he was "vehemently suspected," and, when examined, had used "vile words."—Depositions of John Prideaux: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. ii. State Paper Office.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 208: Depositions of John Prideaux: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. ii. State Paper Office.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 209: Ibid.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 210: Noailles.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 211: Confession of Anthony Norton: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. iii. State Paper Office.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 212: Confession of Anthony Norton: MS. Mary, Domestic, vol. iii. State Paper Office.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 213: Renard to Charles V.: Rolls House MSS.[(Back to Main Text)]
Footnote 214: Ibid.[(Back to Main Text)]