[148] The indenture is dated July 26, 1535.
[149] Aylmer and Alen to Cromwell, Aug. 21.
[150] Grey to Cromwell, August 15. Aylmer and Alen to Cromwell, Aug. 21 and 26.
[151] Skeffington to the King, Aug. 24; the Council of Ireland to the King, Aug. 27.
[152] Audeley to Cromwell, i. S.P., p. 466; Stanihurst; Four Masters.
[153] The King to Skeffington, ii. S.P., p. 280; Audeley to Cromwell, i. S.P., p. 146; Norfolk to Cromwell, September 9, 1535.
[154] Feb. 3, 1537. The letter to Rothe (enclosing that to O’Brien) is in S.P. ii., p. 402.
[155] Surrey to Wolsey, Nov. 3, 1520; Russell; O’Daly, chap. ix. The latter writer is hopelessly wrong, and makes Thomas Moyle fight on Desmond’s side.
[156] He is generally stated to have died June 18, 1529, but he was alive Sept. 12 in that year. For his intrigues with Francis see Wise to Cromwell, July 12, 1534, and the Cotton MS. quoted there; Brewer, vol. iii., No. 3118. The abortive Bill of attainder is calendared under Oct. 1528.
[157] Articles alleged by Ormonde against Kildare, Brewer, vol. iv., No. 1352 (2). Ware; Four Masters, 1523.