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"Belier! mon ami! commence par le commencement!"—Contes de Hamilton.

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A manor situated on the borders of Derbyshire, between Chesterfield and Mansfield.

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The Cavendishes were originally of Suffolk. Whether this William Cavendish was the same who was gentleman usher and secretary to Cardinal Wolsey, is, I believe, a disputed point.

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Bishop Kennel's memoirs of the family of Cavendish.

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Lodge's Illustrations of British History.

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Scott's Memoir of Sir Ralph Sadler.

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Lodge's "Illustrations."

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This celebrated letter is yet preserved, and well known to historians and antiquarians. It is sufficient to say that scarce any part of it would bear transcribing.

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See two of her letters in Sir Henry Ellis's Collection.

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See some letters in Ellis's Collection, vol. ii. series 1, which show with what constant jealousy Lady Shrewsbury and her charge were watched by the court.