[24] Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), under "Princess Mary."
[25] See More, Cresacre: The Life of Sir Thomas More, first published about 1631, and edited by Reverend Joseph Hunter, 1828; Watson, Foster: Vives and the Renascence Education of Women, chap. V, "The School of Sir Thomas More"; Ballard, Memoirs, pp. 38-61; Manning, Anne: The Household of Sir Thomas More; Cannon, Mary Agnes: Education of Women during the Renaissance.
[26] More, Cresacre: The Life of Sir Thomas More (ed. 1726), p. 128.
[27] Ballard: Memoirs, p. 39.
[28] Watson, Foster: Vives and the Renascence Education of Women, p. 187.
[29] Ballard: Memoirs, p. 58.
[30] More, Cresacre: Life of Sir Thomas More (ed. 1726), p. 138.
[31] Ballard: Memoirs, p. 43.
[32] More, Cresacre: The Life of Sir Thomas More (ed. 1726), p. 141.
[33] Ballard: Memoirs, p. 49.