“King Philip and Queen Mary to Cardinal Pole, notifying that the Queen has been delivered of a Prince.”

“Passport signed by the King and Queen for Sir Henry Sydney to go over to the King of the Romans and the King of Bohemia, to announce the Queen’s happy delivery of a Prince.”

There are several such notifications all ready for the birth which never took place. Calendar of State Papers, Domestic Series, of the reigns of Edward VI., Mary, Elizabeth, 1547-80 (London, 1856), p. 67.

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[519] Calendar of Letters and State Papers relating to English Affairs, preserved principally in the Archives of Simancas (London, 1892), i. p. 7.

[520] Ibid. p. 89. In the same letter the Bishop blames the instructions of the “Italian heretic friars,” i.e. Peter Martyr Vermigli and Ochino; cf. p. 81.

[521] Ibid. pp. 1, 4, 5, etc.

[522] Ibid. pp. 3, 77.

[523] Calendar of Letters and State Papers relating to English Affairs, etc. Introduction, p. lv.