Queens
, pp. 258–61.
18 Guy,
A Daughter’s Love
, pp. 104–5, 116, 164, 169, 170, 191.
19 Anglo,
Spectacle
, p. 197.
20
CSPSp
, II, no. 437; Anglo,
Spectacle
, pp. 202–5.
21
CSPSp
, II, no. 425.
22
CSPSp
, II, nos. 427, 430–4;
LP
, III, ii, nos. 2322, 2333 (3, 6).
23
LP
, III, ii, p. 1559 (the ‘Revels Accounts’); Hall, I, pp. 238–40; E. W. Ives,
The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn, ‘The Most Happy’
(Oxford, 2004), pp. 36–9; Anglo,
Spectacle
, pp. 120–1.
24
LP
, I, ii, no. 3357;
LP
, X, no. 450; Starkey,
Six Wives
, pp. 274–5; Ives,
Life and Death of Anne Boleyn
, pp. 27–9.
25
LP
, III, ii, p. 1539.
26
LP
, III, i, no. 317;
LP
, III, ii, no. 2074 (5);
LP
, III, ii, no. 2297 (12), p. 973;
LP
, III, ii, p. 1539 (‘the King’s Book of Payments’);
LP
, IV, ii, no. 2972, p. 1331.
27
LP
, III, ii, no. 3358.
28
Literary Remains
, II, pp. 209–10.
29
PPE Mary
, p. xxxi; Loades,
Mary Tudor
, p. 31.
30 H. Clifford,
The Life of Jane Dormer
, ed. J. Stevenson (London, 1887), p. 80.
31 Guy,
A Daughter’s Love
, pp. 15–16.
32 Pierce,
Margaret Pole
, p. 3.
33
CSPSp, Further Supp
, p. 74.
34 M. Billingsley,
A Newe booke of copies containing divers sortes of sundry hands, as the English and French secretarie, and bastard secretarie, Italian, Roman, chancery, and court hands
(London, 1620).
35 Ellis, I, ii, p. 20.
36 Guy,
A Daughter’s Love
, pp. 59–65, 67–70, 140–3.
37 C. Fantazzi,
Juan Luis Vives: The Education of a Christian Woman, A Sixteenth-Century Manual
(Chicago, 2000), pp. 3–12.
38 Fantazzi,
Vives
, pp. 12–35, 70–1; Foster Watson,
Luis Vives, El Gran Valenciano
(Oxford, 1922), p. 44.
39 Fantazzi,
Vives
, pp. 73–9.
40 Fantazzi,
Vives
, pp. 71–3, 94–109, 125–38; G. Kaufman, ‘Juan Luis Vives on the Education of Women’,
Journal of Women in Culture and Society
, 3 (1978), pp. 891–6; Starkey,
Six Wives
, pp. 174–9.
41 Watson,
Luis Vives
, p. 45.
42 Fantazzi,
Vives
, p. 13; Kaufman, ‘Juan Luis Vives’, pp. 895–6; Watson,
Luis Vives
, pp. 41, 45; Baldwin, I, pp. 185–99.
43
CSPV
, III, no. 1037.
Chapter 3 notes
1
LP
, IV, i, no. 1371; Murphy, pp. 47–8.
2 Murphy, pp. 48–9.
3 SP 1/55, fo. 12 (
LP
, IV, iii, no. 5807).
4
LP
, IV, i, no. 1431 (2); Fitzroy Inventory, pp. xii–xiii.
5 Fitzroy Inventory, pp. lxxx–lxxxiv;
LP
, IV, i, no. 1431 (8); Hall, II, pp. 49–50; Murphy, pp. 36–65.
6 Fitzroy Inventory, pp. xvi–xvii.
7 Thurley,
Royal Palaces
, p. 81.
8
LP
, IV, i, no. 1500.
9 Murphy, p. 56.
10 Murphy, p. 38. See also
LP
, IV, ii, no. 3135.
11
CSPV
, III, no. 1053; Starkey,
Six Wives
, pp. 198–9.
12
CSPV
, III, no. 1053.
13 J. J. Scarisbrick,
Henry VIII
(London, 1968), p. 136.
14 Starkey,
Six Wives
, pp. 192–3.
15
State Papers
, VI, pp. 426–7.
16
CSPV
, III, no. 1053;
CSPSp
, III, i, no. 120;
CSPSp
, III, ii, no. 37.
17 Starkey,
Six Wives
, p. 198.
18 G. R. Elton,
Policy and Police: the Enforcement of the Reformation in the Age of Thomas Cromwell
(Cambridge, 1972), pp. 176–7.
19
Records of the Reformation: the Divorce, 1527–1533
, ed. N. Pocock, 2 vols (Oxford, 1870), II, p. 386.
20 M. Levine,
Tudor Dynastic Problems, 1460–1571
(London, 1973), p. 74.
21 J. Guy, ‘Thomas Wolsey, Thomas Cromwell, and the Reform of Henrician Government’, in
The Reign of Henry VIII: Politics, Patronage and Piety
, ed. D. MacCulloch (London, 1995), pp. 35–57, 227–8, 232–5, 253–9.
22 S. G. Ellis,
Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power: the Making of the British State
(Oxford, 1995), pp. 156–70; J. Guy,
The Cardinal’s Court: the Impact of Wolsey in Star Chamber
(Brighton, 1977), pp. 27, 122; Fitzroy Inventory, p. xvii.
23 C. A. J. Skeel,
The Council in the Marches of Wales
(London, 1904), p. 49.
24
LP
, IV, i, no. 1510; R. R. Reid,
The King’s Council in the North
(London, 1921), pp. 101–2; Starkey,
Six Wives
, p. 201. As finally constituted, Richard III’s Council of the North was the prince’s
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