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other Officers of the Household, appointing
the Diet for the Lady Lucy. A. D.1533....
Letter of Summons to the Lady Cobham to at-
tend the Coronation of Queen Anne Boleyn 32
Thomas Cranmer archbishop of Canterbury, to
......
35
33
41
45
Mr. Hawkyns the Ambassador at the Empe-
ror's Court; upon the divorce of Queen Ca-
therine, and the Coronation of Queen Anne
Boleyn. A. D. 1533
Edward Earl of Derby and Sir Henry Faryng-
ton to King Henry VIIIth, with the examina-
tions of certain persons upon slanderous re-
ports against Queen Anne......
Queen Anne Boleyn to Thomas Cromwell, to
favor Richard Herman, who had been impri-
soned at Antwerp for giving help to set forth
the New Testament in English...
Sir Thomas More to King Henry VIIIth; a
Letter of submission and excuse
Sir William Kingston to Secretary Cromwell,
upon Queen Anne's committal to the Tower 52
Sir William Kyngston to Secretary Cromwell,
on Queen Anne's behaviour in Prison......
with further details of the Queen's conduct 59
Edward Baynton to the Treasurer: declaring
that only one person named Mark, will con-
fess any thing against Queen Anne.....
May 16, 1536, upon the preparations for
the execution of my Lord Rochford and
Queen Anne
Sir William Kingston to Lord Cromwell, appa-
rently May 18, 1556.
Lady Rocheford to Secretary Cromwell, pray-
ing him to intercede for her to have the pro-
perty of her husband who was executed....
47
56
61
69
62
64
67
LETTER
CXXV.
John de Ponte, a poor Frenchman, to Secretary
Cromwell
68
CXXVI. Edmund Knightley, and three other Commis-
sioners, to Secretary Cromwell, in favor of
the Nunnery of Catesby in Northamptonshire 71
The Prioress and Convent of the Cistercian
Nunnery of Legborne in Lincolnshire to their
Founder, previous to the Dissolution of their
House. A. D. 1537
CXXVII.
CXXIX.
CXXX.
....
CXXVIII. Thomas Bedyll to Lord Cromwell, respecting
the Monks of the Charter House at London.
A. D. 1537
Dr. John London, one of the Visitors of Reli-
gious Houses, to Lord Cromwell, upon the
pulling down of the Image of our Lady of
Caversham, near Reading; and in favour of
the Corporation of that Town....
Elis Price to Lord Cromwell, to know what he
should do with the Image of Darvell Gathern.
A. D. 1538 .....
Thomas Duke of Norfolk and Sir Roger Town-
shend, to Lord Cromwell, respecting the in-
tended execution of a Friar at Norwich, for
denying the King's Supremacy....
The Inhabitants of the Lordship of Holm Cul-
tram in Cumberland, to Lord Cromwell, en-
treating for the preservation of the Abbey
Church there. A. D. 1538
CXXXI.
CXXXII.
........
CXXXIII. John Clusey to Lord Cromwell, in favor of a
Nun of Shaftesbury, the natural daughter of
Cardinal Wolsey
CXXXIV. John Freeman to Lord Cromwell, upon the
unnecessary and unlawful fees granted to
various persons upon the Surrender of the
Monasteries
.....
74
76
79
82
85
89
91
CXXXV. Robert Warner to Robert Ratcliff Lord Fitz-
walter; a Letter of Intelligence from Court 96
viii
CONTENTS.
CXXXVI. John Lord Russell, to Lord Cromwell, respect-
ing the trial and execution of the Abbat and
two Monks of Glastonbury.......
CXXXVII. Thomas Lord Cromwell to the Earl of Chester,
for the extirpation of Gipsies
CXXXVIII. King James Vth of Scotland to Sir Thomas
Wharton, in answer to his Complaints against
certain scurrilous Ballads.
A. D. 1538...
CXXXIX. Thomas Wyllughby to Lord Cromwell, con-
cerning his proceedings against the Rebels in
the West.
William Pennison to
CXL.
CXLI.
CXLII.
CXLIII.
CXLIV.
CXLV.
CXLVI.
CXLVII.
A. D. 1539...
concern-
ing the reception of the Lady Motrell in
London
98
100
103
104
107
111
113
John Foster, a priest, to Lord Cromwell, upon
his obedience to the King in putting away a
wife whom he had married
Sir Thomas Elyot to Secretary Cromwell, de-
tailing the History of his Life......
Edward Earl of Hertford, afterwards Protector,
to Lord Cromwell upon the King's intended
marriage with the Lady Anne of Cleves, &c. 119
Nicholas Wotton to King Henry VIIIth, giving
an Account of the Person and Accomplish-
ments of the Lady Anne of Cleves
The Lords of the Council to King Henry VIIIth
respecting the Lord Lawarre. A. D. 1559.. 123
Ten Ladies of the Court, to King Henry VIIIth
upon visiting His Majesty's new Great Ship
at Portsmouth
Ottwell Johnson, to his brother John Johnson
a merchant of the Staple at Calais, describing
the Execution of Queen Catherine Howard.. 128
CXLVIII. King Henry VIIIth, when before Boulogne, to
CXLIX.
Queen Catherine Parr
Prince Edward to Queen Catherine Parr; a
130
Letter of duty... . . . .
131
CL.
CLI.
CLII.
CLIII.
CLIV.
CLV.
CLVI.
CLVII.
Prince Edward to the Queen: in Latin.... 132
Prince Edward to the Queen; a Letter in
French......
Prince Edward to his sister the Princess Mary;
a Letter of affection, from Hunsdon ".
Prince Edward to his father, King Henry VIIIth
Thanks for Toys, &c. in Latin..
Prince Edward to Archbishop Cranmer, in re-
turn for a Present of a Cup...
Henry Radclyf, Earl of Sussex, to his Countess,
notifying the death of Henry VIIIth A. D.
1547...
King Edward VIth to Queen Catherine Parr,
upon the death of King Henry VIIIth in La-
tin
ib.
133
135
136
137
King Edward VIth to his sister the Princess Mary on the same; in Latin
.............
CLVIII. King Edward VIth to the Princess Elizabeth upon the same. Latin......
CLIX.
CLX.
CLXI.
CLXII.
CLXIII.
CLXIV.
CLXV.
CLXVI.
King Edward VIth to his Uncle the Earl of
Hertford
142
143
144
146
The Princess Elizabeth to King Edward VIth.. 145
The Princess Elizabeth to King Edward VIth
with a present of her Portrait.....
King Edward the Sixth, to the Duke of Somer-
set, upon his Successes against the Scotch.. 148
The Princess Mary to the Lord Admiral Sey-
mour, declining to interfere in his courtship
of the Queen dowager..
The Queen Dowager to the Lord Admiral Sey-
mour, while her marriage with him was kept
secret
The Princess Elizabeth to the Protector Somer-
set, in favor of her governess, Catherine Ash-
ley, and concerning the Lord Admiral's pro-
ject to marry her.............
The Princess Elizabeth to the Lord Protector,
149
151
153
CLXVII.
...... 155
that he is displeased with her Letters, and to have rumours against her checked
upon his recovery from sickness..
...........
CLXVIII. Princess Elizabeth to her brother King Edward
VIth in Latin, from Enfield
158
160
King's Council; a Letter of reproof........ 161
The Princess Elizabeth to the Princess Mary;
CLXX.
CLXXI.
CLXXII.
Divers Lords of the Council in London, to the
Council at Windsor, professing their purpose
to remove the Duke of Somerset from the
Protectorship. A. D. 1549......
CLXXIII. The Lords of the Council in London to those
at Windsor, respecting the care of the King's
person....
CLXXIV.
CLXXV.
166
169
... 171
Archbishop Cranmer, Sir William Paget, and
Sir Thomas Smith to the Lords of the Coun-
cil in London, offering terms of accommoda-
tion.
The Lords of the Council in London, to Sir
William Paget, comptroller of the Household
respecting the safety of the person of King
Edward VIth; and urging him to cause the
Duke of Somerset to be apprehended...... 173
CLXXVI. The Princess Mary to King Edward VIth upon
receiving the prohibition to use the Mass in
her Household....
...
CLXXVII. The Lady Jane Gray, as Queen, to the Marquis
of Northampton, Lieutenant of the County
of Surrey
CLXXVIII. Second Letter from the Lady Jane as Queen, to
the Lieutenancy of Surrey.
176
183
........ 186
CLXXIX. John Hopton Bishop of Norwich to Lord Sus-