& P , V, no. 879. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII, p. 329.
27. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 55-7.
28. Notably The Glass of the Truth , and The Articles Devised . Apparently Anne attempted to persuade Henry to make use of Tyndale’s Obedience of a Christian Man , but did not succeed. Bernard, Anne Boleyn , p. 111.
29. A. D. Cheney, ‘The Holy Maid of Kent’, Transactions of the Royal Historical Society , 2nd series, 18, 1904, pp. 107-30.
30. D. Knowles, The Religious Orders in England , III, pp. 182 et seq.
31. Cheney, op. cit.
32. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , p. 322.
33. Ibid.
34. L & P , VI, no. 1572.
35. Pocock, Records of the Reformation , II, pp. 523 et seq. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , p. 323.
36. L & P , VII, no. 1483, VIII, no. 176.
37. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 277-80.
38. BL Royal MS 20. B. xvii, f.1. Ives, Life and Death , p. 269.
39. William Latymer, ‘Treatyse’, f.24.[Bod. MS Don. C. 42]. Ives, Life and Death , p. 279.
40. Ibid, p. 280.
41. T. S. Freeman, ‘Research, Rumour and Propaganda; Anne Boleyn in Foxe’s ‘Book of Martyrs’, Historical Journal , 38, 1995, pp. 797-819. Foxe, however, was careful not to describe her as a martyr.
42. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 272-3. Bernard, Anne Boleyn , pp. 98-108.
43. Other bishops, such as Nicholas Shaxton and Thomas Goodrich also seem to have owed their promotion to her influence. Alexander Ales, ‘Letter to Queen Elizabeth’, TNA SP70/7, ff.1-11. Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, 1558–9 , no. 1303.
44. The former figure comes from George Wyatt, ‘The Life of Queen Anne Boleign’, in the Life of Cardinal Wolsey , ed. S. W.Singer, (1827), p. 443 and the latter from Foxe, Acts and Monuments (1583), p. 1082.
45. Ives, Life and Death , pp. 170-71.
46. Ibid, p. 163.
47. Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon , pp. 258-73, 280-308. Catherine’s revised household was costing the King about £3,000 a year.
48. T. F. Mayer, Reginald Pole, Prince and Prophet (2000), pp. 13- 61.
49. David Loades, Henry VIII: Court , Church and Conflict (2009), p. 102.
50. David Loades , Mary Tudor: a Life (1989), p. 75.
51. Ibid, pp. 82-3.
52. Ibid, pp. 77-8. Randall Dodd did yeoman service for Mary in this respect.
53. Cal. Span., 1534–5 , p. 67.
7 George & Jane – the Grimston Years
1. Ives, Life and Death , p. 10. His self-confessed weakness in Latin makes it less likely that he attended a university.
2. L & P , III, no. 2214.
3. L & P , IV, no. 4779.
4. Peter Gwyn, The King’s Cardinal (1990), pp. 613-15.
5. L & P , IV, no. 6539, 31 July 1530.
6. L & P . IV, nos. 5945, 5996, 6073. The Duke of Albany had, allegedly, gone to Scotland without Francis’s consent.
7. Cal. Ven., 1526–33 , 10 March 1530, p. 567.
8. L & P , IV, no. 6115.
9. ODNB .
10. Ibid.
11 . L & P , VI, no. 1164. Ives, Life and Death , p. 293.
12. According to Richard Hilles, who was forced into exile after Anne’s death. The Zurich Letters , ed. H. Robinson (Parker Society, 1842), I. p. 200.
13. Ives, Life and Death , p. 262.
14. J. P. Carley , The Books of Henry VIII and his Wives (2004), pp. 129-33.
15. Carley, ‘Her moost lovyng and fryndely brother sendeth gretyng’, in M. P. Brown and S. MacKendrick, Illuminating the Book , (1998), p. 272.
16. Ibid, p. 277.
17. L & P , VIII, no. 1062. Duke of Norfolk and Lord Rochford to Cromwell.
18. G. Burnet, History of the Reformation , I, p. 316. The dependence on Anthony Anthony is speculative.
19. L & P , 10, no. 1010.
20. ODNB .
21. L. B. Smith, A Tudor Tragedy (1961), pp. 121-3.
22. Loades, The Tudor Queens of England (2009), pp. 143-8.
23. Culpeppers’s testimony. L & P , XVI, no. 1339.
24. Loades, Tudor Queens , p. 152.
25. L & P , VI, no. 180. MacCulloch, Thomas Cranmer , p. 86.
26. Lords Journals , I, p. 77. L & P , VI, no. 944. R. J . Knecht, Francis I (1982), pp. 229-31.
27. Statutes 25 Henry VIII, caps.20, 22. Statutes of the Realm , III, pp. 462-4, 471-4.
28. L & P , VI, no. 954.
29. L & P , VII, no. 922