5.
37. LP RIII/HVII, I, pp. 280–85; Hanham, ‘Edmund de la Pole, Defector’, pp. 247– 8.
38. CSPV, no. 861.
39. Pugh, ‘Henry VII and the English Nobility’, p. 64 n. 42; LP RIII/HVII, I, p. 282.
40. CSPV, no. 860; BL Add. MS 59899, f. 101.
9. THIS DAY CAME DE LA POLE
1. GC, p. 330; Vergil, Anglica Historia, pp. 137–9.
2. TNA E 36/214, f. 16.
3. CSPV, no. 881.
4. CSPV, nos. 864, 865; Gachard, Collection des voyages, pp. 408–10, 418.
5. TNA E 36/214, ff. 16–17; SJC D91.21, p. 93.
6. TNA E 101/416/3, f. 10v.
7. Gachard, Collection des voyages, p. 422; Vergil, Anglica Historia, pp. 138–9.
8. The Reign of Henry VII, I, p. 263.
9. Memorials, pp. 283–4; Gachard, Collection des voyages, pp. 422–3.
10. Thurley, Royal Palaces, pp. 207, 234–5; HKW, II, p. 879.
11. AR, II, pp. 193, 325–6; Kisby, ‘The Royal Household Chapel’, pp. 140–41 and n. 40.
12. SJC D105.162, f. 2v.
13. Memorials, p. 287.
14. Chronicle of Calais, p. 55.
15. SJC D105.162, f. 2v; HKW, IV, p. 5; Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, p. 73.
16. Hampton, ‘White Rose, Part 2’, p. 474 n. 92; Memorials, p. 292.
17. Memorials, p. 292.
18. TNA E 101/416/3, f. 20r.
19. Gachard, Collection des voyages, p. 424.
20. Chrimes, Henry VII, p. 290; Foedera, XIII, 123ff.; The Reign of Henry VII, III, pp. 83–96; Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon, pp. 67–8.
21. Gachard, Collections des voyages, p. 426.
22. Aram, Juana the Mad, p. 83.
23. Memorials, pp. 299, 301–2.
24. Aram, Juana the Mad, p. 83.
25. Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, p. 156; SJC D91.21, pp. 99–103; TNA E 36/214, f. 21.
26. CSPV, no. 854.
27. Hall, Chronicle, p. 501; Memorials, p. 292.
28. Gachard, Collections des voyages, p. 429.
29. CSPV, nos. 867, 869.
30. BL Add. MS 21404, quoted in LP RIII/HVII, I, pp. 285–6. For Don Pedro Manrique’s role, see CSPS, no. 288.
31. Hayward, Dress at the Court of Henry VII, p. 92.
32. Machiavelli, The Prince, p. 62.
33. Mattingly, Catherine of Aragon, p. 71.
34. Vergil, Anglica Historia, p. 138; Chronicle of Calais, pp. 5–6.
35. LP RIII/HVII, I, pp. 273–4.
36. Hampton, ‘White Rose, Part 2’, pp. 473–4.
37. SJC D91.21, p. 108.
38. TNA E 36/214, f. 32v; Bellamy, Tudor Law of Treason, pp. 94–5, 108–15.
39. S. Cunningham, ‘Guildford, Sir Richard (c.1450–1506)’, ODNB.
40. The Pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde, passim.
41. Jones and Underwood, The King’s Mother, p. 165; LP HVIII, I (i), no. 713.
42. Select Cases in the Council of Henry VII, pp. xxix–xxx; Pugh, ‘Henry VII and the English Nobility’, p. 71.
43. Lander, ‘Bonds, Coercion and Fear’, p. 289; Cameron, ‘The Giving of Livery’, pp. 32–3; Pugh, ‘Henry VII and the English Nobility’, pp. 66–7; Cunningham, ‘The Establishment of the Tudor Regime’, pp. 259–64.
44. Vergil, Anglica Historia, p. 139; Hall, Chronicle, p. 502; Chronicle of Calais, p. 6.
45. Grummitt, ‘ “Surety for the Towne and the Marches” ’, pp. 200–202; Luckett, ‘Crown Patronage and Political Morality’, pp. 592–5.
46. CCR 1500–1509, nos. 825 (i–iv); Lander, ‘Bonds, Coercion and Fear’, p. 289.
47. BL Lansdowne MS 127, f. 19 (Lucy Browne), ff. 33, 34 (Daubeney), ff. 47v, f. 53v (Bergavenny), f. 50v (Northumberland), f. 40v (Nanfan).
10. NEW HEAVEN, NEW EARTH
1. CWE, 2, ep. 181.
2. Rundle, ‘ “Not so much praise as precept” ’, pp. 148–70.
3. CWE, 2, ep. 181.
4. CWE, 2, ep. 185.
5. MacCulloch, Reformation, pp. 97–105.
6. St Thomas More: Selected Letters, pp. 4–5.
7. Sowards, ‘Two Lost Years of Erasmus’, p. 169; Ackroyd, More, pp. 66, 103– 4.
8. J. B. Trapp, ‘Ammonius, Andreas [Andrea della Rena] (bap. 1476, d. 1517)’, ODNB; Clough, ‘Three Gigli of Lucca in England’, p. 143 n. 72.
9. ML Add. MS 8441, f. 156, quoted in Chambers, Cardinal Bainbridge in the Court of Rome, p. 9.
10. Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, pp. 164–5, 169.
11. Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, pp. 164–5; Setton, The Papacy and the Levant, II, pp. 533–6; Chambers, Popes, Cardinals and War, p. 111.
12. Singer, The Earliest Chemical Industry, p. 318 n. 241.
13. Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, p. 159.
14. Wilkie, The Cardinal Protectors of England, p. 29; Underwood, ‘The Pope, The Queen and the King’s Mother’, p. 78; Mattingly, Renaissance Diplomacy, pp. 141–3, 158; Clough, ‘Three Gigli of Lucca in England’, p. 138.