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64. The design for the endowment of Christ-Church in Canterbury

65. A letter of Thomas lord archbishop of Canterbury, to Cromwell, upon the new foundation at Canterbury

66. A part of a letter concerning the debates of the six articles in the house of lords

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67. A letter of the visitors, sent to examine the abbot

of Glassenbury

217 278

68. Cromwell's letter to the king, when he was committed to the Tower

218 279

223 294

69. Questions concerning the sacraments

70. An answer to the former queries; with some remarks on them, in the king's hand, written on the margin

71. Answers to these queries

72. The examination of queen Katherine Howard
73. A letter of sir W. Paget's, of his treating with the

admiral of France

74. Bishop Thirleby's letter concerning the duke of

Norfolk and his son

75. A letter of the duke of Norfolk's, after he had been examined in the Tower

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Collection of Records belonging to Books IV. V. VI.

1. Instructions given by Luther to Melanchthon 1534;
of which, one article was erroneously published
by me in my second volume; and that being
complained of, the whole is now published
2. The lady Mary's letter to the lord protector, and
to the rest of the king's majesty's council, upon
their suspecting that some of her household had
encouraged the Devonshire rebellion

260 335

262 363

3. A letter of Christopher Mont concerning the Interim

264 382

4. A part of a letter of Hooper's to Bullinger, giving an account of the cruelty of the Spaniards in the Netherlands

5. The oath of supremacy, as it was made when the bishops did homage in king Henry the VIIIth's

265 383

C. H.

time. The last words were struck out by king
Edward the VIth

6. A letter of Peter Martyr's to Bullinger, of the state
of the university of Oxford, in the year 1550,
June 1.

7. A mandate, in king Edward's name, to the officers of the archbishop of Canterbury; requiring them to see that the articles of religion should be subscribed

268 390

269 395

273 407

8. The king's mandate to the bishop of Norwich, sent
with the articles to be subscribed by the clergy 275 408
9. The mandate of the visitors of the university of
Cambridge, to the same purpose

10. King Edward's devise for the succession
11. The council's original subscription to Edward the
VIth's limitation of the crown

12. Articles and instructions, annexed to the com-
mission, for taking surrender of the cathedral of
Norwich

277 409
278 411

280 412

281 415

13. An original letter of queen Mary's to king Philip, before he wrote to her

282 434

14. Queen Mary's letter to the earl of Sussex, to take

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18. A letter from cardinal Pole to the bishop of Arras, upon king Philip's arrival in England, and his marriage to the queen

296 445

19. A letter from cardinal Pole to the cardinal de Monte, acknowledging the pope's favour in sending him full powers

20. A breve impowering cardinal Pole to execute his faculties with relation to England, while he yet remained beyond sea

ibid. ibid.

297 ibid.

21. A second breve containing more special powers, relating to the abbey-lands

299 446

22. A letter to cardinal Pole, from cardinal de Monte, full of high civilities

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23. A letter from cardinal Morone to cardinal Pole, telling him how uneasy the pope was to see his going to England so long delayed; but that the pope was resolved not to recall him

24. A letter from Ormanet to Priuli, giving an account of what passed in an audience the bishop of Arras gave him

C. H.

302 447

304 448

25. The letter that the bishop of Arras wrote to cardinal Pole upon that audience

306 449

307 ibid. 308 450

26. Cardinal Pole's answer to the bishop of Arras his letter

27. Cardinal Pole's letter to king Philip

28. A letter of cardinal Pole's to the pope, giving an account of a conference that he had with Charles the Vth, concerning the church lands

29.

A part of Mason's letter to queen Mary, concern-
ing cardinal Pole

30. A letter of cardinal Pole's to Philip the IId, com-
plaining of the delays that had been made, and
desiring a speedy admittance into England
31. The lord Paget's and the lord Hastings's letter
concerning cardinal Pole

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32. An original letter of Mason's, of a preacher that pressed the restitution of church-lands

320 457

33. Cardinal Pole's commission to the bishops, to reconcile all in their dioceses to the church of Rome

322 460

34. Articles of such things as be to be put in execution 326 ibid. 35. The process and condemnation of bishop Hooper,

and the order given for his execution

330 461

36. The queen's letter, ordering the manner of Hooper's

execution

332 463

37. A letter of bishop Hooper's to Bullinger, written out of prison

333 464

38. A letter of Mason's concerning a treaty begun with France, and of the affairs of the empire

336 482

39. A translation of Charles the Vth's letters, resigning the crown of Spain to king Philip

337 484

40. A remembrance of those things that your high

ness's pleasure was I shold put in writing: writ-
ten in cardinal Pole's hand

41. Some directions for the queen's council, left by

king Philip

42. A letter to the ambassadors, concerning the resti

tution of Calais

43. A letter of the ambassador's concerning Calais
44. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, from Stras-
burgh, of the state of affairs in England

45. A letter of Gualter's to Dr. Masters, advising a
thorough reformation

46. A letter of the earl of Bedford's to Bullinger, from Venice

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355

527

47. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, of the state he found matters in when he came to England 48. A letter of Jewel's to Bullinger, concerning the state of things in the beginning of this reign 358 ibid. 49. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, concerning the disputation with the papists at Westminster

50. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, of the debates in the house of lords; and of the state of the universities; and concerning the inclinations to the Smalcaldick League

360 528

363 529

51. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, of the state of affairs both in England and Scotland

365 532

52. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, before he went
his progress into the western parts of England
53. A declaration made by the confederate lords of
Scotland, to the queen of England; of their tak-
ing arms against the queen dowager of Scotland,
and the French

367 ibid.

369 541

54. A short discussion of the weighty matters of Scotland; in sir W. Cecyl's hand

376 549

55. The bond of association, with this title, Ane Contract of the Lords and Barons, to defend the Liberty of the Evangell of Christ

381 551

56. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, setting forth

the progress that superstition had made in queen
Mary's reign

383 553

57. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, concerning the earnestness of some about vestments and rituals

58. A letter of Jewel's to Peter Martyr, full of appre

hensions

59. The queen's letter to the emperor, concerning her
aversion to marriage

60. A letter of bishop Jewel's to Peter Martyr, con-
cerning the cross in the queen's chapel
61. A letter of bishop Sands, expressing the uneasiness
he was in, by reason of the idol in the queen's
chapel

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391 558

62. A letter of Dr. Sampson's to Peter Martyr, setting forth his reasons for not accepting a bishopric 394 560 63. A second letter of Sampson's, expressing great uneasiness that matters were not carried on as he wished

64. Archbishop Parker's letter to secretary Cecil, pressing the filling of the sees of York and Duresme then vacant

65. A letter of bishop Jewel's to Peter Martyr, concerning the council of Trent, the lord Darnly's going to Scotland, with an account of his mother

396 ibid.

398 563

400 565

66.

TWO INSTRUMENTS.

The first is, The promise under the great seal of
Francis the Second, to maintain the succes-
sion to the crown of Scotland in the family
of Hamilton, in case queen Mary should die
without children

566

403

The second is, The promise made to the same effect, by Henry the Second, king of France, before queen Mary was sent out of Scotland. 404 67. Instructions to the queen's commissioners treating

in Scotland

405 568

68. The commission of the estates to move queen Elizabeth to take the earl of Arran to her husband 407 569 69. The queenes majesties answere declared to her counsell concerning the requests of the lords of Scotlande

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