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1573, and p. 1470.
    21. Ibid, no. 1277.
    22. State Papers of Henry VIII , (1830–52), II, 35, 49, 58. D. B. Quinn, ‘Henry VIII and Ireland, 1509–1534’, Irish Historical Studies , 12, 1961, p. 331.
    23. L & P , II, no. 1517.
    24. Ibid, nos. 3756, 3783.
    25. Garrett Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon . For Catherine’s jointure, see L & P , II, no. 1363.
    26. Cal. Ven ., II, 1074. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , p. 71.
    27. There were violent protests against the intrusion of a foreigner. Charles had been born in Ghent, and brought Netherlandish advisers with him, who were much resented. The revolt is known as the Comuneros .
    28. L & P , II, nos. 4469, 4475.
    29. L & P , III, no. 70. The danger lay in the fact that Charles now controlled three of Francis’s five possible frontiers – the Low Countries, Germany and Spain. The fourth was the English Channel, and the fifth, where conflict was most likely, was in northern Italy.
    30. BL. Cotton Vitellius B xx, ff.165, 170. L & P , III, nos. 240, 241. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , pp. 98-101.
    31. L & P , III, no. 306.
    32. Ibid, no. 702. J. G. Russell, The Field of Cloth of Gold (1969), p. 57.
    33. Cal. Ven ., III, no. 108.
    34. Wolsey appears to have been attempting to impute some disloyalty to Sir Thomas early in 1515, although nothing came of it. L & P , II, nos. 124, 125. On the promise of the comptrollership, see ibid, III, no. 223.
    35. L & P , III, no. 1004, 1011. Surrey tended to take the Irish side in this dispute.
    36. Ibid, no. 1762.
    37. Ibid, no. 1994.
    38. Hall, Chronicle , p. 462. D. Loades, The Tudor Navy (1992), pp. 105-6.
    39. L & P , III, nos. 2333, 2481.
    40. Ibid, no. 3008.
    41. Ibid, no. 2982. Helen Miller, Henry VIII and the English Nobility (1986), p. 19.
    42. L & P , III, no. 3213. Wolsey wrote that Charles was ‘encouraged’ by the efforts of Bourbon, but Henry was expecting the latter to advance on Paris.
    43. S. J. Gunn, ‘The Duke of Suffolk’s March on Paris in 1523’, English Historical Review , 101, 1986, pp. 596-634.
    44 . State Papers of Henry VIII , VI, pp. 221, 233 Cal. Span., Further Supplement , p. 318.
    45. L & P , III, no. 3386.
    46. L & P , IV, no. 137.
    47. State Papers , IV, pp. 120 et seq. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , p. 133.
    48. Ibid, p. 138.
    49. Ibid, p. 140.
    50. G. W. Bernard, War, Taxation and Rebellion in Early Tudor England (1986), p. 99.
    51. Hall, Chronicle , pp. 699, 701-2.
    52. L & P , IV, no. 1298.
    53. TNA SP1/55, ff.14-15. L & P , IV, no. 5807. Miller, Henry VIII and the English Nobility , pp. 20-21.
    54. D. Loades, Mary Tudor; the Tragical History of the First Queen of England (2006), pp. 22-3.
    55. L & P , IV, no. 1939.
    3 Mary & the King’s Fancy – in & out of Favour
    1. J. Gairdner, ‘Mary and Anne Boleyn’, and ‘The Age of Anne Boleyn’, in English Historical Review, 8, 1893, pp. 53-60 and EHR , 10, 1895, p. 104.
    2. E. W. Ives, The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn (2004), pp. 15-17. G. W. Bernard, Anne Boleyn; Fatal Attractions (2010), pp. 5-6.
    3. G. de Boom, Marguerite d’Autriche-Savoie et la Pre-Renaissance (Paris, 1935), p. 118. Ives, Life and Death , p. 16.
    4. Letters and Papers , I, no. 3348 (3), 3357.
    5. L & P , II, I, no. 224. S. J. Gunn. Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk (1988). pp. 35-38.
    6. L & P , I, nos. 826, 827. Scarisbrick, Henry VIII , pp. 57-8.
    7. Claude had been born on 13 October 1499. Lancelot de Carles in Ascoli, L’Opinion , lines 37-42.
    8 . Cal. Ven., 1509–1519 , no. 1235. Giustinian and Surian to the Signory, 16 June 1519.
    9. Ibid no. 1269.
    10. L & P, II, p. 1539. The King made an offering of 6s 8d. at the wedding.
    11. L & P , XII, I, no. 822.
    12. L & P , III, no. 559. Hall, Chronicle , p. 631.
    13. For a discussion of the succession issue, see D. Loades, The Tudors (forthcoming).
    14. John Hale, the Vicar of Isleworth confessed in the early 1530s that one of the priests of the Brigittine nunnery of Syon ‘… did show to me young master Carey saying he was our sovereign lord

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