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CONTENTS


APPENDIX I.

Note I. P. 62.
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Evidence as to the Divorce—Chapuys' Despatch to Charles V.283

Note II. P. 68.
Despatches from Chapuys, &c.283

Note III. P. 72.
Probable Date of Anne Boleyn's Marriage—Mr. Pocock's Evidence288

Note IV. P. 116.
Mr. Pocock on Edward the Sixth's Prayer Books288

Note V. P. 145.
Queen Mary's Letter to Bonner290
Her Commissions for turning out Edward's Bishops291

Note VI. P. 233.
Orders in the Church of England293

Note VII. P. 253.
The Protestantism of Elizabeth and her Advisers305

Note VIII.
Alleged Corruption of the Clergy in the Sixteenth Century312


APPENDIX II.—STATUTES
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