[21] State Papers, Dom., and also in Tytler.
[22] State Papers, Dom.
[23] The correspondence will be found in Ellis’s original letters, and State Papers, Dom., and also in Strype’s “Memorials.”
[24] Burnet.
[25] State Papers, Dom.: Northumberland to Cecil, 31st May 1552.
[26] This disposes of the suggestion that Cecil was Secretary of State at this time.
[27] See Correspondence, Lady Mary and the Council. “Foxe’s Acts and Monuments.”
[28] She afterwards became the third wife of Philip II. of Spain, 1560.
[29] State Papers, Dom.: Duchess of Suffolk to Cecil, 2nd October 1550.
[30] Or 1553, according to the Perpetual Calendar at Hatfield.