92 Ibid., p. 63 (
L.P.,
XV, 229).
93 Ibid., pp. 63-4.
94 Burnet,
Reformation
, IV, 71, p. 505.
95 Ibid.
Chapter 4:
1 Dekker,
The Seven Deadly Sinnes
, p. 38.
2 Lyly,
Euphues nnd His
England
, pp. 434-5.
3 Moryson,
An Itinerary
, III, 496.
4
Stow
,
Survey
, p. 76; Pendrill,
London
Life in the 14th Century
, p. 12.
5
Stow
,
Survey
, pp. 93-4.
6 Quoted in
Salzman
,
England
in Tudor Times
, pp. 66-7.
7
Stow
,
Survey
, pp. 360-1.
8 Quoted in Lees-Milne,
Tudor Renaissance
, p. 12.
9 Wilson,
Shakespeare’s England
, p. 93.
10 Starkey,
Dialogue
, p. 88.
11
Rye
,
England
as Seen by Foreigners
, p. 7.
12 Perlin,
Description d’Angleterce
printed in
Antiq. Rep
., IV, p. 505.
13
Harrison
,
Elizabethan
England
, pp. 227-8, 245, 247; Bullein,
Dialogue
, p. 93.
14 Perlin,
Description d’Angleteve
printed in
Antiq. Rep
., IV, p. 513.
15 Hall,
Henry VIII
, I, p. 225.
16 Baildon,
Les Reportes
del
Cases in Camera Stellata
, pp. 37-8.
17 Platter,
Travels in
England
, pp. 187-8.
18
Stow
,
Survey
, pp. 171-2.
19 Bullein,
Dialogue
, p. 93.
20 Ibid., p. 94.
21 Fisher,
English Works
, p. 140.
22 Platter,
Travels in
England
, p. 174.
23 Fisher,
English Works
, p. 240.
24
L.P.,
XVI, 578.
25 Allen,
Opus Epislolarum Erasmi
, III, 623, p. 47.
26
L.P.,
XVI, 223.
27 Longland,
A sermon spoken before the Kinge
, f. Eii-Eiii.
28
L.P.
,
Addenda
, I, ii, 1880; Nashe,
Works
, II, pp. 143-4.
29 Ibid., p. 139.
30 More,
English Works
, I, pp. 468-70.
31 Nicholas,
Literary Remains
, p. 60; Bullein,
Dialogue
, p. 9.
32 Prescott,
Mary Tudor
, p. 6.
33 H.O., p. 201.
34 Ibid., pp. 150, 164.
35 Salzman,
England
in Tudor Times
, pp. 85-6.
36 Nott,
Works of Henry Howard
, I, App. II, pp. v-vi.
37 Machyn,
Diary
, pp. 143-4.
38
H.O.,
pp. 174-5.
39
Cal.
S.P. Venetian
, II, 918, p. 398.
40
Rye
,
England
as Seen by Foreigners
, p. 18.
41
Cal.
S.P. Venetian
, II, 918, p. 400.
42 Sneyd,
A Relation of the
Island
of
England
, p. 73.
43 P.R.O., S.P. 6, vol. 2, p. 41.
44 Platter,
Travels in
England
, p. 176.
45
L.P
. XXI, ii, 642.
46 H.O., pp. 229, 235.
47 Ibid., pp. 147-8.
48 Ibid., pp. 198-9.
49 Ibid., pp. 155-6.
50 Ibid., pp, 139, 144, 153, 228.
51 Ibid., pp. 139, 145, 154.
52
Harrison
,
Elizabethan
England
, p. 181;
H.O
., p. 150.
53
H.O
., pp. 148, 157-8.
54 Prescott,
Mary Tudor
, p. 7.
55
L .P.,
XIII, ii, 578.
56 Moryson,
An Itinerary
, III, p. 407.
57 Chamberlain,
Letters,
pp. 54-5.
58 Einstein,
Tudor Ideals
, p. 122.
59
L.P.,
XVI, 760.
60
Stow
,
Annales
, pp. 581-2.
61
L .P
., XVI, 903.
62 Leland,
Collectanea
, VI, pp. 7-11.
63
H.O.,
pp. 154-6.
64 Ibid., p. 121;
The Booke af Henrie Erle of Arundell
, printed in
Antiq
.
Rep
., II, pp. 206-7.
65
H.O.,
p. 157.
66
Sir Thomas More
, p. 84.
67 ‘The note and trewth of the moost goodly behavior ... of the Ladie Kateryne ... in marriage ... to Prince Arthur’, printed in
Antiq. Rep
., II, p. 316; Crisp,
Mediaeval Gardens
, I, p. 61.
Chapter 5:
1 P.R.O., S.P. 1, vol. 168, f. 60 (
L.P
., XVI, 1409 (i), sec. 4).
2
L.P
., XIV, i, 552.
3
L.P
., XV, 823, 850 (6).
4 Ibid., 823.
5 Quoted in Rupp,
English Protestant Tradition
, p. 117.
6 Foxe,
Acts and Monuments
, VIII, p. 33.
7 Ibid., VII, p. 550.
8 Hooper,
Early Writings
, p. 247.
9 Cranmer,
Writings
, p. 119.
10
Original Letters
, I, No. 21, p. 36.