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Records of the Reformation , II, pp. 385-421. Kelly, Matrimonial Trials , p. 123.
    32. Wilkins , Concilia , III, pp. 725 et seq. Scarisbrick , Henry VIII , pp. 274-5.
    33. Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon , p. 231.
    34. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , p. 300.
    35. Hall, Chronicle, p. 790. Cal. Span, 1531–33 , p. 508. L & P , V, no. 1370.
    36. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 157-61 . L & P , V, no. 1256.
    37. R. J. Knecht, Francis I (1982), pp. 226-30. Francis, like Clement, did not want the general council to which Henry had appealed.
    38. Bernard, Anne Boleyn , p. 62.
    39. Cal. Span., 1531–33 , p. 602. S. E. Lehmberg, The Reformation Parliament , pp. 161, 168.
    40. Cal. Span., 1531–33 , p. 609. L & P , VI, no. 180. For a discussion of the various rumours circulating about this marriage, see Bernard, Anne Boleyn , pp. 66-7, and Ives, Life and Death , pp. 170-71.
    41. Wilkins, Concilia , III, pp. 756 et seq.
    42. Ives, Life and Death , p. 158.
    43. Ibid, p. 171.
    44. L & P , VIII, no. 121.
    45. L & P , VI, no. 407.
    46. The noble tryumphaunt coronacyon of quene Anne wyfe unto the most noble kynge Henrye the viii [RSTC 656], reprinted in Pollard , Tudor Tracts , pp. 9-29.
    47. Cal. Span., 1531–33 , p. 704.
    48. L & P , VI, nos. 953, 998.
    49. Hughes and Larkin, Tudor Royal Proclamations , I, pp. 209- 10.
    50. Cal. Span., 1531–33 , pp. 721, 724. Ives, Life and Death , p. 183.
    51. Hall, Chronicle , p. 805.
    52. De Carles, in Ascoli, L’Opinion , lines 183-5.
    53. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 185-6.
    54. 26 Henry VIII, c.13. Statutes of the Realm , IV, pp. 18-22.
    55. L & P , VI, no. 1485.
    56. Cal. Span., 1534–35 , p. 57. L & P , VII, no. 214.
    57. L & P , VIII, no. 1031.
    58. L & P , IX, no. 90.
    59. T. S. Freeman, ‘Research, Rumour and Propaganda: Anne Boleyn in Foxe’s “Book of Martyrs”’, Historical Journal , 38, 1995, pp. 802-10.
    60. G. R. Elton, Reform and Renewal , (1973) p. 23.
    61. Ives, Life and Death , p. 285.
    6 The Boleyns as a Political Faction – the Whitehall Years
    1. TNA SP1/54, fs. 234-43 . L & P , IV, no. 5749. Lord Darcy was later to be executed for his involvement in the Pilgrimage of Grace.
    2. Cal. Span., 1527–29 , pp. 885-6.
    3. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 115-6.
    4. BL Cotton MS Otho C.x, f.220. Gilbert Burnet, History of the Reformation , ed. N. Pocock (1865), I, p. 104.
    5. State Papers , VII, p. 102 et seq. L & P , IV, no. 4897.
    6. The petition was eventually sent on 12 June 1530. Cal. Span., 1530–33 , nos. 354, 366.
    7. Ives, Life and Death , p. 114.
    8. State Papers , VII, p. 170. L & P , IV, no. 5519.
    9. TNA SP1/54, fs. 234-43. J. A. Guy, The Public Career of Sir Thomas More (1980), pp. 206-7.
    10. Cavendish, Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey , ed. R. S. Sylvester (1962), p. 97.
    11. L & P , IV, no. 5816.
    12. Correspndence du Cardinal Jean du Bellay , ed. R. Scheurer (1969), I, 16, pp. 52-3.
    13. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , p. 233.
    14.Du Bellay, Correspondence , I, 24, pp. 70, 72.
    15. State Papers , I, p. 344. L & P, IV, no. 5936.
    16. According to Thomas Alward. H. Ellis Original Letters Illustrative of English History , (1824–46), I, pp. 307-10.
    17. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , pp. 235-6.
    18. L & P , IV, no. 4477. D. Knowles, ‘The Matter of Wilton’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research , 31, 1958, pp. 92- 6.
    19. L & P , IV, no. 4477.
    20. Cavendish, Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey , p. 104 et seq.
    21. Ibid, p. 123.
    22. Ibid, p. 120.
    23. L & P , IV, no. 6720. State Papers , VII, p. 212.
    24. Stephen Gardiner had originally been in Wolsey’s service, but he switched his loyalty to the King in 1527–28, and became his secretary in July 1529. Thereafter he was active in securing Wolsey’s fall. Glyn Redworth, In Defence of the Church Catholic: the Life of Stephen Gardiner , (1990), pp. 23-26.
    25. This group also included Lord Montague, the son of the Countess of Salisbury, Sir Thomas Arundel and Sir Henry Parker. Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon , p. 288.
    26. L

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