[361] For summary of evidence, cf. Hay Fleming, Mary Queen of Scots, pp. 51-53, 263.

[362] The Works of John Knox, etc. ii. 388.

[363] Accounts of the five interviews are to be found in The Works of John Knox, etc. ii. 281 ff., 331 ff., 371 ff., 387 ff., 403 ff.

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[365] Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII. i. p. 295. There was a sudden rise in the price of wood all over Europe about that date, and it is alleged to be one of the causes why the poorer classes in Germany were obliged to give up the earlier almost universal use of the steam bath. In the fifteenth century, masters gave their workmen not Trinkgelt, but Badgelt. Nichols, The Epistles of Erasmus, i. 40.

[366] Letters and Papers, etc. i. p. 373.

[367] Ibid. II. i. 777: The Oxford bookseller (1520) John Dorne had two copies in his stock of books [Oxford Historical Society, Collectanea (Oxford, 1885), p. 155].

[368] Letters and Papers, i. p. 373.

[369] Jacobs, The Lutheran Movement in England, p. 3.