[650] Now in the Louvre.
[651] Cal. xiv. (ii) 664. Cf. also the Chronicle of Calais, pp. 167–179. In the latter, Gregory Cromwell’s name is erroneously written ‘George Crombwell.’
[652] Cal. xiv. (ii) 634, 677.
[653] Cal. xv. 14.
[654] Cal. xiv. (ii) 753.
[655] Cal. xv. 14.
[656] Hall, pp. 832 ff.
[657] Letters, 349–350.
[658] Hall, p. 837. It appears that the fashion changed in England at the time of the arrival of Anne. In telling of her wedding, the Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London (p. 43) informs us that ‘thene beganne alle the gentyl women of Yngland to were Frenche whooddes with bellementtes of golde.’
[659] Cf. [Appendix II.] at the end of this chapter.