[470] Ibid. XIV. i. pp. 191, 192, 537.
[471] Ibid. XIV. i. p. 489.
[472] Letters and Papers, etc. XIV. i. p. 475.
[473] Gee and Hardy, Documents, etc. p. 303.
[474] Letters and Papers, etc. XIV. i. pp. 349, 438.
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[476] Pollard, Cambridge Modern History, ii. 474.
[477] These Injunctions, and the Articles of Inquiry which interprets them, are printed in Strype, Ecclesiastical Memorials, etc. (Oxford, 1822) II. i. pp. 74-83.
[478] Cranmer, Miscellaneous Writings and Letters (Parker Society Cambridge, 1846), p. 128.