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8, 1529, p. 2476-7. [65] The Duke of Suffolk to Henry VIII., June 4, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2491. [66] Sanga to Campeggio, May 29, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2479. [67] Casalis to Wolsey, June 13, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, pp. 2507-8. [68] Mendoza to Charles V., June 17, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. iv. part 1, p. 96. [69] Campeggio to Salviati, June 16, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2509. [70] Wolsey to Casalis, June 22, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2526. [71] "La mas necia y bellaca carta que se pudiera hacer en el Infierno." [72] Mai to Charles V., August 4, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. iv. part 1, page 155 (abridged). [73] Same to the same, August 28.--_Ibid._ p. 182. [74] Benet, Casalis, and Vannes to Henry VIII.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. pp. 2567-8. [75] Campeggio to Salviati, June 29, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2538. [76] _Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2581. [77] Mai to Charles V., Sept. 3, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. iv. part 1, p. 195. [78] This was not an idle boast. A united army of French and English might easily have marched across the Alps; and nothing would have pleased Francis better than to have led such an army, with his brother of England at his side, to drive out the Emperor. [79] Wolsey to Benet, etc., July 27.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. p. 2591. [80] Paget to Petre.--_State Papers, Henry VIII._, vol. x. p. 466. [81] Chapuys to the Regent Margaret, Sept. 18, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. iv. part 1, p. 214. [82] Chapuys to Charles V., Sept. 2.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. v. part 2, p. 225. [83] _Ibid._ p. 229. [84] Chapuys to Charles V., Sept. 2, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. vi. part 1, pp. 236-7. [85] _Ibid._ p. 236. [86] _Ibid._ p. 274. [87] Chapuys to Charles V., Sept. 2, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. vi. part 1, p. 294. [88] The transcripts of these documents were furnished to me by the late Sir Francis Palgrave, who was then Keeper of the Records. [89] Cardinal Wolsey and Lord Darcy, July 1, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. pp. 2548-62. [90] Du Bellay to Montmorency, Oct. 17, 1529.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, vol. iv. pt. 3, p. 2675. [91] Chapuys to the Emperor, Oct. 25, 1529.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol.
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