FOXE AND THE ENGLISH , c1539­1587 5 DETAILED LISTING special care in matching their daughter. Dat. 1632. ff.87­89 x. Letter from Master Wells, from New , to his people at REEL 1 Tarling, in ; giving an account of his voyage, etc. Dat. 1635. ff.90­93 Sloane 922 xi. Letter from James Cole to his wife; concerning his sad condition, and his departing from home. Dat. Ipswich, 30 June, “Coppies of profitable and comfortable Letters,” on religious subjects; partly 1634. ff.94 taken from printed books, and parly written by and to the collector, xii. From the same to the same; on the same subject. f.96 Nehemiah Wallington, a puritan; with a preface by him to “all readers,” dat. xiii. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to James Cole; advising him May, 1650. The contents are: to return home. Dat. London, 19 July, 1634. f.97 xiv. Letter from James Cole to his father and mother; complaining 1. From printed sources. of his troubles. Dat. Warwick, 1934. f.99 i. Letters extracted from Foxe’s Book of Martyrs, 1555­1558. ff.7­ xv. Letter from the same to his wife; on the same topic. Dat. 22 Warwick, 29 Nov 1634. f.101 ii. Some godly Letters of Mr Ed Dering to his brother R. D., and xvi. Letter from John Wallington to James Cole; with good counsel others,573­1575. ff. 23­30 and advice. Dat. 6 June, 1635. f.102 iii. “Short rules sent by Mr Richard Green to a gentelwoman, for xvii. Letter from the same to James Cole, in New England; on her direction and consolation, 1612.” ff.31­33 proceedings in the court against him, the death iv. Letters of , D.D., Dean of Worcester, (afterwards of the earl of Strafford, the downfall of the bishops, etc. Dat. and ,) in 1620, to various persons. London, 1642. ff.104­107 ff.34­51 xviii. Letter from John Wallington to John Allen; setting forth the high v. Some Christian Letters of Master Paul Bayne, in 1620. ff.52­48 calling of the ministry of God. Dat. London, 31 March, 1635. 2. From manuscript sources f.108 i. Letter of old Doctor J Burges; concerning the sudden death of xix. Part of a Letter from Anthony Thachar, written in New England, his daughter. Dat. 12 Dec 1621. ff.69 and sent to his brother Peter Thachar, in Old England; ii. Letter of Nehemiah Wallington from his wife’s brother, Livewell concerning his deliverance from shipwreck. Dat. 1635. ff.109­ Rampaine; on sickness in his family. Dat. Burton, near Lincoln, 115 6 Dec 1625. ff.71­73 xx. Letter from Francis Wilsmore to Nehemiah Wallington; of iii. Letter from Henry Robrough, a minister, to the same; on the thankfulness. Dat. Nottinham, 14 Jan. 1638. f.116 same subject. f.74 xxi. Letter from the same to the same; of God’s judgments on some iv. Letter from Livewell Rampaine to the same; concerning for profaning the Sabbath. Dat. Nottingham, 9 March, 1638. counselling. Dat. 18 Jan 1623. f.75 f.116b v. Letter from John Bradshaw to his grandfather John Wallington; xxii. Letter from the same to the same; on his troubles. Dat. concerning the troubles of Rochelle. Dat. George Island, on Nottingham, 10 March, 1639. f.117b board the George, 30 Oct 1628. f.76 xxiii. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to Henry Robrough; vi. Letter from Livewell Rampaine to Nehemiah Wallington; on complaining of his corruptions in breaking his vows. Dat. 25 patience in affliction. Dat. 18 Nov 1628. ff.78­80 Dec 1638. f.118 vii. Letter from the same to the same; an answer of comfort to his xxiv. Letter from Francis Wilsmore to Nehemiah Wallington; desiring troubled spirit. Dat. Broxholm, 29 July, 1632. ff.80­84. comfort. Dat. Nottingham, 28 Dec 1640. f.120 viii. Letter from John Wallington to his grandson John Bradshaw; xxv. Letter from the same to the sam; to be sensible of the estate of containing religious amonition. Dat. London, 5 March, 1631. the church of God. Dat. Nottingham, 13 March, 1641. f.121 f.85 xxvi. Extract of a letter from the same to the same; on the same ix. Letter to J.W. and his wife M.W.; advising them to have a 6 FOXE AND THE , c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 7

subject. Dat. Nottingham, 6 Sept 1641. f.121b 1646. f.153 xxvii. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to H Robrough; concerning xliv. Letter from the same to his sister, M.R.; of sharp reproof. Dat. comfort by the Sacrament. Dat. 31 Dec 1640. f.122 1647. ff.155­158 xxviii. Letter from the same to the same; on thankfulness to God, etc. xlv. Letter from Grace Wallington to the same; to take care of her Dat. 8 Jan 1641. ff.123b­126 son. Dat. London, 29 March, 1647. f.159 xxix. Letter from Francis Wilsmore to Nehemiah Wallington; desiring xlvi. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to his cousin, John to be with the children of God. Dat. Nottingham, 14 Dec 1641. Wallington; reproving him for his sins. Dat. 19 July, 1648. f.126b f.160 xxx. Letter from the same to the same; complaining of his troubles. xlvii. Part of a letter from the same to a friend; against drunkeness. Dat. Nottingham, 13 Dec 1642. f.127 Dat. London, 7 March, 1648/9. f.162b xxxi. Letter from the same to the same; on the same subject. Dat. xlviii. Letter from T.L. to his daughter, Susan Littall; with instructions Nottingham, 28 June, 1642. f.128 to behave herself in service. Dat. 1648. f.163 xxxii. Letter from York to a friend at London; of the sad beginnings of xlix. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to Master Grifen, minister; to war. Dat. 13 Sept 1640. f.129 tell people of their sins. Dat. 25 Feb 1649. f.165 xxxiii. Letter from the inhabitants of Hull to the High Sheriff and others l. Letter from the same to his nephew N. Church, minister; of in the county of York, attending his Majesty’s pleasure. Dat. 30 admonition. Dat. 1 March, 1649. f.166 Apr 1642. f.130 li. “A supposed Letter by W.R., read to Master Barker, of what he xxxiv. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to Master Calfe; to have a would say unto him, consarning his sweet and preasing care of souls. Dat. London, 8 Aug 1642. f.132 preaching.” Dat. 22 Apr 1650. ff.168­170 xxxv. Letter from Nehemiah Wallignton to Master Waddington; of lii. Letter from Thomas Sands to Mistress House; of comfort and loving instructions and admonitions. Dat. 26 Dec 1640. consolation. Dat. London, 15 July, 1650. f.171 ff.134b­138 liii. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to James Cole, in New xxxvi. Letter from Matthew Godscot to Nehemiah Wallington; of England; of wars and inward comfort. Dat. London, 22 Aug comfort in time of affliction. Dat. Rotterdam, 28 Apr 1641. 1650. ff.173­176 f.139 liv. Letter from Fr. Wa(de?) to his wife A(nne?) W(ade?); of his xxxvii. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to Henry Robrough; sorrow for his sinful ways. Dat. 12 June, 1648. f.177 concerning reasons for a government in the Church. Dat. 3 lv. Letter from the same to the same; to the same effect. Dat. 7 Nov 1643. f.140 July, 1648. f.179 xxxviii. Letter from the same to Goodman Coxe; of advice. Dat. 1642. lvi. Letter from Katherine Lanes, to her sister A(nne?) W(ade?); to ff.142­144 bear afflictions. Dat. Maidstone, 3 May, 1648. f.181 xxxix. Letter from Edward Browne to Nehemiah Wallington; lvii. lviii. Two letters from the same to Ann Wade; of Christian advice. encouraging him to bear afflictions. Dat. Ipswich, New ff.183, 184­186 England, 10 Dec. 1644. f.144b lix. Letter from Mary Lawrence to the same; to the same effect. xl. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to Edw. Browne; concerning ff.187­189 the sadness of the times in regard of war. Dat. 1645. f.145b lx. Letter from the same to the same. Dat. Maidstone, Apr 1651. xli. Letter from the same to Master Wade; reproving him for his ff189b­191 sinful life. Dat. 7 July, 1646. ff.148­151 lxi. Letter of exhortation from Mrs Love to her husband, prisoner in xlii. Printed letter from Thomas Turner, minister of , to the Tower. Dat. 11 July, 1651. ff.192 his parents, on his deathbed. Dat. Wormingford, 20 Aug 1646; Printed in 4 to., London, 1651. p.1 with a note by Nehemiah Wallington respecting the writer. f.152 lxii. Letter from the same, sent to her husband the day before he xliii. Letter from Nehemiah Wallington to Captain Player; suffered. Dat. 21 Aug 1651. f.193b. encouraging him to hold the place of an elder. Dat. 13 Oct Printed ibid. p.3 8 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 9

lxiii. Letter from Mr Christopher Love, minister, to his wife, on the Wittenberg, etc., 1546­1553. Latin, f. 104; Rubbing of the monumental day he was beheaded; concerning good counsel. Dat. Tower inscription of , ob. 1555, f. 107. Paper. Folio. [Add. 19,400). of London, 22 Aug 1651. f.195b Printed ibid. p.4 REEL 1 cont lxiv. Letter from Robert House, about the age of thirteen years, sent to his master, to comfort him after the death of his brother. Dat. Add Mss 48040 30 March, 1652. f.199 lxv. Table of Contents in the present volume. ff.200­205 48040 (Yelverton MS. 45). PAPERS ON CANON LAW, etc.; 16th cent. lxvi. Summary of religious arguments contained in these letters. Latin and French. Dat. 23 June, 1658. f.205b 1. ff. 13­104b. 'Ecclesiastical lawes devised in kynge henry the viiis dayes' lxvii. “A worthy Speech of Master Aldridge, at the funerall of old ('of Mr ' added by Beale to the title, f. 13): the collection of Father Stamninate.” ff.206­209 revised canons envisaged by the statutes 25 Hen. VIII c.19.2 (1534), 27 Hen. VIII c.15 (1536) and 35 Hen. VIII c.16 (1544), Statutes, iii, 460­461, Add Mss 19400 548­549 and 976, compiled probably by 27 Oct. 1535 but never given royal approval. See D. Logan, 'Henrician Canons', BIHR, xlvii, 1974, pp. 99­103. ORIGINAL LETTERS, principally of English Reformers and Martyrs of the The collection was noticed by Foxe in his Reformatio Legum time of Queen Mary. Prefixed is a descriptive list of the letters, by the Rev. Ecclesiasticarum, 1571, in which the prefatory draft letter of Henry VIII William Jacobson. The writers are as follows; [Hugh] Latymer, Bishop of (ff. 15b­16) is printed. The present contemporary copy (which bears Worcester [1536 ?], f. 17; Philippus Melancthon, die Lucæ (18 Oct.), 1549. contemporary foliation 1­89 on the versos of ff. 14­192) is carefully written 0 Latin, f. 18; T[homas Cranmer], , 8 Jan. 155 /1 , f. (conceivably for the King himself, see Logan, ibid., p. 102) in one legal hand 19; Peter Martyr, 20 Sept. 1550, Latin, f. 20; Martinus Bucer, [26 Dec.1550,] throughout, with a few corrections (ff. 84, 84b, 86b, 87) in a different hand Latin, f. 21; Richard Taverner, 21 Jan. , f. 23; Thomas [Goodrich], Bishop of and ink, which may also have made the thin pen strokes at the end of each Ely, 1 Feb., f. 24; John [Hooper], , 11 Sept., 3 paragraph to mark its owner's progress through the text. 5 Dec.,1554, and 3 Feb. 155 /6 , ff. 25, 27, 28; Roland Taylor, n.d., f. 29; John 2. ff. 106­211. Extracts from conciliar decrees, etc.; late 16th cent. As Bradford, 10, 14 Feb. 1555, and undated, ff. 31, 33, 35, 41; The same, with follows: (a) Titles of early conciliar decrees (Antioch, Carthage, Chalcedon, Robert Ferrar [Bishop of St. David's], Roland Taylor and John Philpott, n. d., Ephesus, Nicaea, etc.,) arranged under headings. ff. 106­116b; (b) Titles of f. 42; [Nicholas Ridley, ], three letters, two in Latin, n. d., ff. laws of the Theodosian code arranged under headings. ff. 119­125; (c) 44, 52, 54; John Careles, n. d., ff. 46, 48, 62, 64, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73; Numbered extracts from conciliar decrees and decretals, followed by an John Philpott, 20 Aug. , f. 50; Bartlet Grene, 20 Jan. 1556, f. 56; Thomas alphabetical index (ff. 201­205b) and an index by order of contents (ff. 207­ Whittyll, 21 Jan. 1556, f. 58; William Tymmys, n.d., f. 60 b; Thomas 211), both headed by Beale. There is a contemporary foliation, 1­63, on Upchere, n.d., f. 71b; Letter unsigned, n.d., f. 75; Joyce H[ales] n.d., ff. 76, ff. 129­191. ff. 129­211. 78; Robert Glover, n.d., f. 80; Steven Gratwyke, n.d., f. 82; John 3. ff. 213­274. Two Latin tracts by Pierre Alexandre, Professor of Theology Devennyshe and Heught Foxe, 18 Dec. [1557], f. 84; Walter Haddon, nonis at Heidelberg, Canon of Canterbury 1551, rector of All Hallows Lombard Nov. 1563, id. Jun. 1566. Latin, ff. 86, 95; John [Jewell], Bishop of Street 1552 until his death in 1562. See F. de Schickler, Les Églises du Salisbury, 30 Jan. 1564, f. 87; Laurence Humfrey, 18 Apr. 1565, f. 89; Refuge en Angleterre, 1892, i, pp. 8­133 passim, iii, pp. 16, 63, 173, and Heinrich Bullinger (?), 3 Nov. 1565. Latin, f. 91; Richard [Cox], Bishop of E. Johnston, Actes du Consistoire de l'Église Française de Threadneedle Ely, 3 May, l566, f. 92; John Fecknam [or Howman, Abbot of Westminster], St., Londres, i, (Huguenot Soc. of London, xxxviii), 1937, pp. xvi­xxv 13 June, 1566, f. 93; Carolus Rockelfinhger, 24 Dec. 1569. Latin, f. 96; passim. Other tracts by Alexandre are Corpus Christi Coll. MS. John Fox, n.d., Latin, f. 97; Richard Smythe; n.d., f. 98; Wilhelmus Klebitius 115. As follows: (a) 'Tractatus perutilis et necessarius de vera Ecclesiae [or Kleinwitz]; 4th Sunday in Lent. Latin, f. 99; F. C , n. d., f. 101; [John disciplina et Excommunicatione', read in Canterbury Cathedral; 1553. Beg. Cheke]. n. d., Latin, f. 103; Copies of inscriptions in an album dated at 'De excommunicatione et disciplina ecclesiastica tractaturi'. ff. 213­ 10 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 11

248b; (b) 'Tractatus de vero et unico purgatorio fidelium', read in Canterbury 2. Gregorij Epistola (159) Brunichildæ Reginæ Francorum, de Cathedral 1552. Beg. 'De vero et unico fidelium purgatorio'. ff. 249­ 274. 4. conversione Anglorum; et Augustino, ibid. REEL 1 cont 3. Brief of Pope Martine v. to the Arch­Bishop of Canterbury; against John Huss and Hierome of Prague; after their martyrdome: translated ff. 279­322. Papers relating to the French Protestant Church; 16th cent. into English. 2. French. As follows: (a) One hundred articles concerning church discipline 4. De Henrico VI. Angliæ Rege, Oratio panegyrica. 4. taken from the acts of the Synods of the Reformed Churches, 1559­1563, 5. Urbanus Regius his Epistle dedicatory to a German Lady. 6. see J. Aymon, Tous les Synodes Nationaux des Églises Reformées de France, 1710, pp. 1­57. ff. 279­285b; (b) 'Memoires dressees en Then follows a Tract containing, l'assemblee des Ministres a Lyon', 10 Aug. 1563, with other synodal acts, see Aymon, pp. 36­48; followed (ff. 289­290b) by a letter from Calvin and 6. A Letter of Robert Glover after his condemnation, at Lichfield; the Church of Geneva on infant baptism, differing somewhat from the (whither he was removed from Coventre) to his wife: which Letter, version in Aymon, pp. 53­57. ff. 286­290b; (c) Acts of the Synod of Paris; 25 being prevented by his martydome, he did not finish. 8. Dec. 1565. Aymon, pp. 58­71. ff. 291­298; (d) 'La Discipline Ecclesiastique 7. Letter of Laurence Saunders, written in the Prison of the Marshalsea, des Eglises reformees de France' enacted by the Synod of Paris, 1559, and 17 October , 1557. 13.b revised by subsequent synods, 1560­1581, see Aymon, pp. 1­154 passim. 8. Letter of Nich. Rydleye to … Grindal; giving God thanks for the great Copies of the Discipline as revised by the Synod of St Maixent, 1609, are example of Rogers, Hooper, Saunders, Taylour, & Bradford, all Add. MSS. 48062, art. 3 and 48118, art. 1. See M. G. Campbell, Discipline Martyrs. 16.b. or Book of Order of the Reformed Churches of France, translated from the 9. A Prayer of Steven Causone, burnt the 27 Aprill, 1555. 17. Orleans edition of 1675, 1924. ff. 299­322. 5. ff. 327­408. Notes by Beale on 10. Letter of John Hullyer Pastour of Babram in Cambridgeshire, to his St Matthew's , i­xiii, mostly summarizing the contents, with some Congregation; written after his condemnation. (with his Prayer). 17 b. parallels. Latin. Autograph. Pagination 1­164, apparently by Beale. Paper; 11. Original Letter of Dr Richard Croke to K Henry VIII written at Venice, ff. 408. 17th­cent. foliation throughout, 390­399 lacking in the sequence. A.D. 1529. or 1530. the 23 of Octobre, concerning the prevarication Artt. 1, 2(b) and 5 also have separate numberings, see above. Folio. XVI of certain Friers of the , who had taken his cent. Vellum binding with leather ties. Traces of a label on the front cover. Majesties money, for their Subscription, as disallowing his Titled and numbered '45' on the spine, also, faintly, '39'. with Q. Catherine; and yet now are altogether for it. 21. 12. Original Letter of John Huse to the Lords of K. Henry the VIIIths Privy REEL 2 Councel, dated at Beaulieu the 20 th daye of September, shewing that he had in his Majesties name charged the Lady Mary to lay aside the Harleian Ms 416 style & dignity of Princess; and also her servants not to treat her as such. 22. Book in fol. wherein is contained a Collection of Letters…. 13. Magistro Doctori Crome Epistola Thomæ Manningi, dat. Oxoniæ . . . 22. Papers, formerly belonging to Mr John Fox, the martyrologist, relating 14. Letter of defyance from the Grand Seignor Solyman, to the Emperor mostly to theological matters; which with other succeeding Volumes, were Maximilian, in English. 24. bought of the Rev Mr John Strype, Rector of Low­ in Essex. In this 15. An Epistle of a right vertuowes wooman (i.e. the ) to a Volume are contained: lerned Man of late fallen from the truth of Gods word, for feare of the Worlde (i.e. to John Harding of ). 25. 1. Gregorij Magni Papæ Epistola (N.158.) ad Theodoricum & 16. An Exhortation written by the Lady Jane, the nyghte before she Theodebertum Reges Francorum, de mitendis Presbyteris una cum suffered, in the end of the Newe Testamente in Greeke; whiche she Augustino, ad convertendam Fidei Christianæ gentem Anglorum. 1. sente to her syster Lady Caterine­Grey, or Dudley. 28. 12 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 13

17. Epistola Hieronymi Frobenij, & Nic. ? Episcopij, ad Joannem 1. Whether a young woman married at nonage against her Wyll. & Christoforsonum Anglum; dat. Bafileæ, prid Cal. Junias, A.D. 1551. so kept by force, be a lawful Wyfe or not, unto him with whome 29. she ys compelled to remayne against her wyll? 18. Original Letter of the Lady Jane (signed by her as Queen) to Sir John 2. Whethere the Professors of the Gospell may prosecute their Bridges & Sir Nicholas Poyntz, dat. from the , 18 Right and Cause, in any papisticall Courte, or answere, beynge July, the first year of her Raigne: warranting them to raise what force called thereunto; or take administration of Goodes ins uche they could, in order to repress the tumults raised in Buckinghamshire. Courts? 30. 3. Whether the Professours of the Gospell, not communicating with 19. Letter of Bp. Ridley, concerning a person who permitted his Wife to Papistes, may yet as welle paye theyr tythes, & suche duetyes to keep her Religion as she may, since she could not do what she the Papistes, as tribute, custome, & subsidye to evell Rulers & would. 32. wicked Magistrates? 63. 20. Part of another Letter of the same Bp. Ridley. Ibid. 32. Epistolæ Reginæ Mariæ (Gualiteri Haddoni manu exaratæ) 21. Letter of Bp. Ridley to John Bradford. 32.b. ad Pontificem Rom. Missæ, de Reginaldo Polo Legato sedis (ut aiunt) 22. ’s Advice to a pious person (Bradford, as it seems) who Apostolicæ; quem ex Anglia revocaverat. A.D. 1557. 64. not being able to pay a Debt, offered himself to be a Bond­man. (It 33. Ejusdem argumenti Epistola altera Reginæ Mariæ nominee, a seems he had wronged his Master, & was willing to make restitution). Gualtero Haddono conscripta. A.D. 1517. 68. 33. 34. Original Letter of John Knox, to Mr John Fox at Basill, dat. from 23. Draught of a Letter from a friend of John Bradford, Sir Thomas Hall, & Geneva, 18 May, 1558. 70. Sir Nich. Worsyne, concerning the receipt of a , and 35...... Saunderi Oratio coram Visitatoribus Academiæ ? Oxoniensis other protestant books, &c. 34.b. Dñi Reginaldi Poli Cardinalis Legati vices gerentibus. 71. 24. Letter of John Bradford prisoner in the Kings Bench, to a pious Lady. 36. Supplicatio Fratrum Minorum de Hybernia, ad Reginam Mariam, et 35. Reginaldum Polum de Latere Legatum; ex parte Gardiani Monallerij 25. Original Letter of John Bradford, dat. from Manchestre. 37. Novi de Kyllchullyn. 73. 26. Letter of John Bradford to John Craves. 37. 37. Letter of Dr Will Chedsey to Cardinal Pole? Wryten at Colchestre, 21 27. In obitum Johannis Bradfordi, Carmen. 38. April, 1558. showing that in the midst of his Examination of the 28. Litteræ Vice­Cancellarij & Senatus Cantabrigiensis, ad Academiam obstinate Hereticks there, the Lords of the Council had summoned Oxoniensem. dat. 10 die Aprilis A.D. 1554. de Theologiæ him to appear before them: and into what contempt their Lordships & Professoribus Joanne Younge, Gulielmo Glyn, Richardo Atkynson, himself should run, in case he must leave this Service unfinished. 74. Cuthbertum Scott, Thoma Watsone, Albano Langdale, & Thoma 38. Thomas Mowrton’s Letter to Cardinal Pole? Written at the same time Segewycke, quos Oxoniam miserant, ad refellendos et refutendas with the former, & shewing some particulars of their proceedings with heretice atq; perverse sententie Authores Thomam Cranmerum, the said obstinate & comberous Heretikes. 74.b. Nich. Rydley, & Hugonem Latimer, nuper Episcopos. 39. 39. The Cownsells I ettre (abovementioned, No. 3.) to Dr Chedley, dated 29. A Letter consolatory from John Knox (as it seems) to his wife, written from Grenewych, 20 April, 1558. 75. about A.D. 1554. 40, 40. A foul mouthed Letter to Bp Ponner, upbraiding him, & Steph 30. Letter (or Treatise) of John Knokys to the favthefull in London, Gardiner for their Cruelty, and threatening them with Gods judgement Newcastell, and Barwicke; and to all others within the Realme of for the same. 76. Englande, that love the comynge of our Lorde Jesus. 47. 41. A Letter of some Papist to Mr (afterwards Sir) Thomas Smith, relating 31. Original Letter of Thomas Bentham (afterwards Bp. of Coventre and to a Conference between them concerning praying to saints. 77. Lichfield) to Mr Levir ot Arowe; written at London, 17 of Julye, A.D. 42. Originaris Epistola R Wumod? Ad Samuelem Foxum? Dat Oxoniæ 28 1557. describing the terrible Persecution than raging, & desiring his Nov. 79. Prayers: as also an Answer to the following Questions, if he shall 43. Epistola originalis Doctoris Barretti, ad . . . Rasteilum D Thomæ have any leasure to walk to Zurich. generum. Imperf. 80. 14 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 15

44. Fragmentum Epistolæ originalis . . . ad Joannem Foxum. 81. 62. Originalis Epistola Johannis Smith, ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Oxoniæ, 45. Epistola originalis . . . Colleni, ad Joannem Foxum. 82. 5 Idus Octobris. 107. 46. Pars prior Epistolæ Joannis Foxi ad Elizabetham Reginam, in qua 63. Originalis Epistola Bartholomæi Clerk, ad Joannem Foxeum, dat. 16 rogat ut ei remitteret pecunioram pro primi anni frućtibus debitam, ex Kal. Jun. 108. Prebendiola in Ecclesia Sarisburienti iph per Reginam data, &c. 83. 64. Originalis Epistola B Collins, ad Joannem Foxum. 109. 47. Epistola polemica ad . . . . Latomerum, de eo quod Episcopi, spirituali 65. Originalis Epistola Johannis Foxi Cæci, ad Johannem Foxum Uxore contenti, nullo pacto carnalem Uxorem appeterent. 84. Theologum dat. ex Collegio Trinitatis, 14 Cal. Jan. 110. 48. Epistola . . . .ad . . . Fauknerium, una aur altera. 86. 66. Originalis Epistola Thomæ Pij, Balliolensis, ad Johannem Foxum. 49. Original Letter of Robert Boughton, to Mr Richarde Conysbe, Imperf. 111. bydynge with Syr Edwarde Hastynges in St Stevens at Wesemynster, 67. Original Letter of William Playfere to John Fox. 113. desiring him to use his interest, by Sir Edward Hastynges to the Lords 68. Original Letter of William Paget to Mr John Fox. 114. of her Majesties Council, that he may be released from the Prison in 69. Original Letter of Thomas Dollman to Mr Fox; desiring his assistance, Leicester, wherein he was putt by the Mayor; upon small provocation. being under Temptations, & inclined to despair. 116. 87. 70. Original Letter of Will Playfere to Mr Johan Fox, dat. 19 Febr. 1565. 50. Originalis Epistola Thomæ Hawke, ad Johannem Longlande Sar 118. Ecclesie Cathedralis Decanum, dat. Oxon. 18 Kal. Septembris . . . . 71. Original Letter of George Norton, to Mr Foxe. 119. 88. 72. Original Letter of T H to Mr Fox, desiring comfort as byinge 51. Originalis Epistola Guilielmi Masteri, ad Joannem Foxum. 89. wonderfully appawlede to se no frewt to follow the herynge Gods 52. Originalis Epistola Roberti Lilefij, ad Joannem Foxum. 90. worde thys 20 yers; but that rather he wexsythe worse & worse. 120. 53. Geffery Jones’s wife’s Letter to him. 92. 73. Original Letter of Will Punt to Mr Fox concerning the verification of a 54. Fragment of a kind of Homily. 93. Story in the Martyrology the truth of which was called in question. 55. Original Letter of W P to Mr John Foxe; of domestick matters. 94. (vid. Infra in Codice. Fol. 174.) 122. 56. J Boleyn to Mr John Foxe desiring his opinion of the Answers he had 74. Original Information of John Halle, touching the scandalous Life & made to certain Questions sent to him by a popish Priest at Behaviour of John Daye the Curate of Maydstone, written A.D. 1566. Yarmouth; concerning the Sacrament of the Eucharist, & the nature 123. of a Sacrament, which Answers & Questions here follow, written in Latin; though his Letter be in English. 95 b. In the same sheet follow, “Responsiones ad Quæstiones nonnullas ex intimis sacrarum Literarum mysterijs excerptas, easdemq; aliquantulum obscuras, ac 75. Roger Hall’s information to Mr Fox, of some further circumstances sensibus nostris nimis abstrusas.” 96. touching Joane Bradbrege, Edmund Allene, & Thomas Rede. 124.b. 57. Original Letter of Thomas Parrye a Minister, to Mr John Foxe, 76. Original Letter of Mr Richard Taverner, to Mr John Fox; sending him, concerning the crafty & false dealing of Thackam, who would have with the same, a copie of Cardinal Poles Will. 125. disproved a relation in the Martyrology, concerning the death of Mr . . 77. Epistola originalis E Frencham ad Dñm Thomam Randolphum, . . Palmer. 100. Francofurdiam. A.D. 1556. de Politia Tigurina, tam ecclesiastica 58. Originalis Epistola Joannis Gordonij, ad Joannem Foxum. 101. quam civili. 126. 59. Originalis Epistola B Collins, ad Joannem Foxum. 102. 78. Epistola originalis E Frencham, super Ecclesiæ Tigurinæ statu; 60. Originalis Epistola Theologica Leonelli Sharpe, ad Joannem Foxum. externaq; liberarum Germaniæ civitatum Politeia. Imperf. 129. 104. 79. Part of a Letter (to Mr John Fox) from one under temptations to 61. Original Letter of Wyllyam Wyntropp to Mr John Foxe, certifying him blaspheme, and requesting his councel thereupon. 131. of the names of those near him, which have not bowed theyr knees to 80. Originalis Epistola D Guil. Turneri Decani Wellensis, ad Joannem Baalle. Desiring him when he speakes to God, to telle hym of them. Foxum: de superfluis quibusdam ex Martyrologio expungendis; de 106. Nicolao Rydlæo Epo Londoniensi; de Doctore Johane ? Taylero; de 16 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 17

Hugone Latimero: hortatur, ut si alicunde Willelmi Thorpij Libellum 97. Part of a Letter from Mr John Foxe, to Thomas Howard Duke of Autographum nancisci posset, illud ea lingua (i.e. Anglica vetustiore) Norfolke (to whom he had formerly been Tutor) desuading him from ederet, qua ille conscripserit; rejectis scilicet Willelmi Tindali marrying with the Queen of Scotts. 154. correctionibus. 132. 98. Original Letter of Mr John Foxe, to the Lord Chief Justice 81. Original Letter of John Foxe, to Mr Hyckman; newly returned from his recommending Mr L Smythe to be made Schoolmaster of exile. 134. Ippeswiche. 157. 82. Draught of a Letter of John Foxe, recommending a Schoolmaster to 99. Draught of a Letter from Mr John Foxe, to a noble person, exhorting Ipswich. 135. him to forgive his wife, who now sincerely repented of her Offence, 83. Draught of a Letter of John Foxe remonstrating to some of his which was commonly reputed unpardonable. 158. neighbours the Injuries he suffered from them. 136. 100. A long Letter from one, who was a prisoner, for the Gospell; perhaps 84. Draught of a Letter of John Foxe, in behalf of two learned & godly in the time of Queen Mary. 159. Strangers. 137. 101. Copie of a Letter from A.B. (i.e. Anthony Babington) to the Queen of 85. Epistolæ Johannis Foxij, ad Lectoreum, contra Oforium. 138. Scotts; unfolding to her the Plott to invade England; to resuce her 142. from Prison, and to murder Queen Elizabeth; and craving her 86. Epistolæ Johannis Foxij, ad Laurentium Humfredum, directions thereupon. 163. nuperrime factum Collegii Magdalanensis, apud Oxonienses 102. Original Letter of . . . . in Hertford­Gaol, to Dean of Præsidentem. 140. Pauls, & Mr John Fox, shewing them, that though after 87. Draught of a Letter from John Foxe, to the Archbishop of York (as it condemnation, he had the Queen’s reprieve; yet he had not seems) in behalf of Henkey. wherewith to purchase her Pardon; and therefore desired their 88. Original Letter of Mr John Foxe, to a Gentlewoman, recommending a Charity. 165. very godly Gentleman, a friend of his, for a husband to her; though 103. Original Letter of Epistle of Edmund Grindal Bp. of London, to others made her greater Offers, &c. 143. Zanchius; giving him an account of the Controversy about the Habits. 89. Draught of a Letter from Mr John Foxe, to a person and his wife, who 166. Impref. left England, in the time of Queen Mary. 144. 104. Originalis Epistola Joannis á Lasco, ad Robertum Horne ? 90. Draught of a Preface, to be prefixed by John Foxe, before anothers Episcopum Wintoniensem. 169. Book. 145. 105. Original Letter of Mr Rychard Pratt to Mr John Foxe, dat. from 91. Original Letter of Agnes Foxe (wife to Mr John Foxe) to their son London, 29 January, A.D. 1560. desiring that the Controversie that Samuel Foxe; with a Postscript by her husband, blaming him for was formerly between Mr Farrar & Mr Young (designed to be made mentioning his Book (i.e. upon) the Apocalypse to Doctor Humfreys, Archbishop of Yorke) & Mr Constantine, might not be mentioned in since his weakness has hitherto hindered him from finishing the sam. his English Martyrology; and is sorry that Mr Constantine was 146. mentioned in his Latin booke, they having been reconciled one to 92. Draught of a Letter from Mr John Foxe, to some friends, in behalfe of another. 170. a poor man wronged by Stephen Bechyng. 147. 106. Original Letter of . . . . Foster, to Rafe Allertone ? strengthening him 93. Johannis Foxii Præfationis operibus D. Johann. Chysotomi præm with regard to the Persecution. 172. ttendæ. 148. 107. Originalis Epistola Wilhelmi Klebitij, data Wigorniæ, 24 Augusti, Anno 94. John Fox Lamencing the differences in Religion among Professors, in D. 1562, ad Johannem Foxum, et Johannem Hetonum. 173. Queen Elizabeth’s dayes. A Latin Epistle, written about A.D. 1565. 108. Original Letter of Will Rushbroke, to Mr Walker Preacher at 150. Ippeswiche, dat. at Byldestone, 30 April, A.D. 1563. giving a 95. Latin Letter of John Foxe to the Queen, in behalfe of two Dutch Character of Cowper, whom Mr Fox had inserted into his Book as a people about to be burnt for their opinions. 151 & 155. Martyr, contrary to that relation; namely that he suffered for rebellious 96. Johannis Foxij ad quendem anti item Epistola, in qua, de beneficijs words (vid. Supra, N o . 73.). 174. acceptis, gratias agit plurimas. 152. 18 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 19

109. Original Letter of Bp. of Norwich, to Mr John Foxe, 127. Originalis Epistola Johannis Langermanni ad Elizabetham Angliæ dat. from Ludham, 29 January, 1563. about a Prebend in the Church Reginam, dat. Hamburgi, 30 die Martij, A.D. 1581. de sua Cantici of Norwich, which the Bishop designed to procure for him. 175. Canticorum versione, quam ipsius nomini dedicaverat. 198. 110. A Letter from Mr John Fox, to the said Bishop, acquainting him that 128. Original Letter of Sir to Sir Thomas Smith ? dat. he had preached the Sermon, at the Funeral of the Duchess of 11 Sept. 158.. concerning the then infectious times. And sending a Norfolke, with further particulars about that funeral: sending him a Ring whose virtue was said to be such, as if worne between her Catalogue of antient Writers received from Mr Gesner, about which, it Majesties brests, it would repell the infectious air. 200. was desired that he would search her Majesties Library. ibid. 129. Originalis Epistola Henrici Pureyi, ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Oxonij, 111. Original Letter of John Parkhurst Bp. of Norwich, to Mr John Foxe, 22 Juni, A.D. 1580. 201. wherein he approves the request of Doctor Gesner, &c. 175.b. 130. Original Letter of Mr Francis Shakelton to Mr John Foxe, dat. 26 Febr. 112. Concerning the receiving of Christ’s Body. 176. A.D. 1580. desiring him to recommend the bearer and Anthony 113. Originalis Epistola D Laurentij Humfredi, ad D Joannem Foxum, dat. Watson so effectually to Dr Nowell Dean of Paules, as that he would 20 Maij, A.D. 1365. 177. take him into his house, and instruct him, &c. 202. 114. Originalis Epistola D Laurentij Humfredi, ad D Joannem Foxum, dat. 131. Copie of a Letter of Mr Simon Parrett to Mr John Foxe, dat. Oxon. 3 28 Martij. 179. Febr. 1582. specifying divers things either in, or relating to his 115. Originalis Epistola Edmundi Grindalli Episcopi Londinensis, ad Martyrology, which might be amended in the next Edition; with a Bullingerum, ut videtur, A.D. 1569. 180 Imp. Postscript written by Dr Laurence Humfreys. 203. 116. Pars Literarum Gulielmi Gnaphei ad D Johannem Foxum, scriptarum 132. Draught of a Letter written by the hand (as it seems of Fox) in Nordæ Cal. Aprilis, A.D. 1565. 182. answer to some Theological Questions. Imperf. 203.b. 117. Original Letter of Raphe Morice, to Mr John Day the printer of the 133. Original Letter of Mr Simon Parret, & Dr Humfreys; described above. Acts and Monuments concerning matters relating to Archbishop 205. Cranmer, to whom he was secretary. Dat. from Bekisbourne 10 Jan. 134. Originalis Epistola Gerardi Williamson ad Joannem Foxum dat. ex 1565. 184. Ǽde Christi Oxon. 11 Cal Octob. A.D. 1584. 206. 118. Originalis Epistola Johannis Peter, ad Joannem Foxum, dat, ex aula 135. Originalis Epistola Guil. Chamberi ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Late ortensi, 26 Jan. Anno, 1566. 185. Shiptonæ, 10 Julij, A.D. 1585. 207. 119. Original Letter of Nycholas Lestraunge, to Mr John Fox, written at 136. Original Letter of John Piers Bishop of Sarum, to John Whitgist Barwyke 3 March, A o . 1566. 186. Archbishop of Canterbury, dat. at Sar. 4 July, 1586. shewing his good 120. Original Letter of Francys Halle to Mr Felde, dat. at Thayme 13 Sept. will towards Mr John Fox by bestowing the Prebend of Shipton upon Anno, 1569. concerning the sudden death of Richard Rauffe alias Samuel Fox his son, and to allow a present Exhibition to his younger Childe who was a popish Persecutor in the time of Queen Mary. 188. son at the University, till he should be capable of better preferment. 121. Original Letter of Thomas Torporley to Mr John Fox, dat. from 208. Oxforde 20 November, A.D. 1571. desiring his recommendation to Dr 137. Originalis Epistola Simeonis Fox, ad patrem suum Joannem Foxum, Pierce in order to the obtaining a Studentship of Christchurch. 189. dat. 14 Martij, A.D. 1586. 210. 122. Original Letter of Mr Francis Baxter, to Mr John Foxe, desiring his 138. Original Letter of the Provost and Societie of Kings College in opinion touching the lawfulness of Godfathers & Godmothers. 191. Cambridge, dat. 18 June, 1589. to the Lords of her Majesties Privie 123. Original Letter of C Barber, to Mr John Foxe, dat. 23 Jan. A.D. 1577. Council, concerning . . . . . her Majesties Vice­Chamberlayne, whom it concerning a Book of Mr Bell. 192. seems they had displeased; but now seem to be not un­willing to lett 124. Originalis Epistola Ed. Gelybrandi ad Joannem Foxum, dat, 26 Aug. him a Lease of their Priorie of St. James, upon the usual covenants. A.D. 1578. 194. 212. 125. Originalis Epistola Ed. Gelibrandi ad Joannem Foxum. 195. 139. Originalis Epistola Simeonis Fox, ad fratrem suum Samuelem Fox, 126. Originalis Epistola Johannis Langermanni ad Johannem Foxum, dat. Collegij Magdalanensis apud Oxonienses socium. 214. Hamburgi 16 Jun. 1579. 196. 20 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 21

140. Original Letter of Tract of Mr Samuel Fox for the marriage of the The second Volume of Mr John Foxe’s Papers, bought of Mr Strype; Clergie, against the Council of Trent. 215. containing the after mentioned Tracts, and Letters, bound up together. Viz. 141. Originalis Epistola S.F. (i.e. Samuelis Foxji ?) ad Thomam (Foxum ?) dat. 20 Novemb. A.D. 1611. 219. 1. Expositio veteris Legis, ex Anselmo; illicitum esse facerdotibus 142. Original Letter of Mr Samuel Fox to his sonne Mr Thomas Fox, dat. Ecclesiæ ducere Uxores. from Warlies 14 Martij, A.D. 1623. 2. Part of a Treatise (against some Author) against a mans marrying 143. Original Letter of Mr Samuel Fox (the son ?) to his brother Dr Thomas with his brothers wife; and that the Pope has not power to dispense Fox, dat. at Warlees, 12 March, A.D. 1628. 222. with the same (Written, temp. H. 8). 11. 144. Draught of a Letter (as it seems) from Doctor Thomas Fox the 3. Part of the same, or of another Tract upon the same subject, and , to a person of honor. Sir Tho. Roe? 224. written by the same hand. 23. 145. Original Letter of Doctor Thomas Fox, to his father Mr Samuel Fox, 4. A Latin fragment, upon which Mr Strype wrote this Title: A Discourse dat. 2 Aug. A.D. 1619. 226. how the Civil Lawes, & the Laws of the Land differ: as in this 146. Litteræ Universitatis Oxoniensis ad D Thomam Bodleium, dat. 23 instance, That After­Marriage doth not legitimate Bastards; which the Nov. A.D. 1611. 227. Civil Law alloweth. (Quere if this be not a part of Sir John Fortescue, 147. ­­­ . . . . . Cancellarium suum, dat. 23 Nov. 1611. ibid. de Laudibus Legum Angliæ ?). 31. 148. ­­­ Joannem Bennettum Equitem Aur. dat. 23 Nov. 1611. 227.b. 5. Fratris Marci Genoa Veneti, Minoristæ, Artium et S. Theologiæ 149. ­­­ to Mr Paul Pindar, dat. 23 Nov. 1611. ibid. Professoris, Tractatus de Matrimonio, 5 quæstionibus partitus; cujus 150. Epistola D Thomæ Fox, ad . . . . . 228. summa est an liceat Christianorumcuippiam ducere relictam fratris in 151. Original Letter of Sr. Thomas Roe, to Doctor Foxe, dat. at uxorem. Variorum subscriptionibus ac testimonijs confirmatus. 33. Constantinople, 3 May, 1623. giving some observations upon that 6. Reginaldi Poli Cardinalis, Legati Apostolici, Epistola ( ) ad Thomam City, and upon the Turkish power, discipline, &c. 230. Cranmerum; qui Archiepiscopalem fedem Cantuariensis ecclesiæ 152. Original Letter of Sir Thomas Roe, to Dr Foxe, dat. at Constant. 17/27 tenens, novam de Sacramento Eucharistiæ Doctrinam contra May, A.D. 1623. concerning the Tumults raised there; and that the perpetuum Catholicæ ecclesiæ consensum professus est, ac tradidit. Turke would make war with the House of Austria, in behalf of the Qua Epistola, eum nec Magistrum tanti Mysterij, neque Discipulum Protestant Princes & Religion oppressed in Germany. 132. idoneum esse posse; simùlq; unde hic ejus error manarit, ostendit; et 153. Epistolæ responsoriæ D Thomæ Foxe, ad D Theodorum Mayerne. ad pœnitentiam hortatur. Imperf. 49. 233. 7. Original Letter of Cardinal Pole, to Arch­Bp. Cranmer; in answer to 154. Originalis Epistola D Theodori Mayerne, ad D Thomam Foxe, Collegij his Letter to Qu. Mary; written in the Coorte at St James, the 6 of Medicorum Londinensium Præfidentem, dat. 4 October. A.D. 1635. Novembre, 1555. 69. 235. 8. Part of the first Draught of a Letter (as it seems) from Stephen 155. Original Letter, from the Lords of the Privy­Council, to Dr Tho. Foxe, Gardiner Bp. of Winchester, to ArchBp. Cranmer; principally against dat. from Whitehall, 17 June, A.D. 1639. for a Donative, to assist the the composing of Homilies to be preached to the people. 79. King who was gone with an army against . 237. 9. Part of the first Draught of a Letter from Bp. of 156. Copie of a Letter from Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, to K Winchester, to the Lord Protector (A.D. 1547.) relating the reason Charles I. dated from the Tower, 4 May, A.D. 1641. desiring his why he could not consent to the Book of Homilies, nor to the Majestie to pass the Bill for his Attainder. 239. Injunctions; and the Treatment he mett with in the Privy Councill thereupon. 84. 10. The Life & Death of late Arche­Bushope of Harleian Ms 417 Caunterbury; composed, as it seems, by some of the Exiles, soon after his death. Imperf. 90. In this Life, a printed leafe of Paper is Collection of letters and other papers inserted, with this Title, 11. A Declaracion of the reverent Father in God Thomas Cranmer 22 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 23

Archbishop of Canterbury, condemning the untrue & flaunderous 44. Joannes Foxus ad Elizabetham Reginam. ibid. reporte off some which haue reported that he should sett up the 45. ­­­ ad filium suum Samuelem. 109. Masse at Canterbury, at the first coming off the Quene to her 46. Samuel Foxus Patri suo. 109.b Raygne, 1553. Imprynted, 1557. 92. 47. ­­­ Patri Johanni. ibid. Sequitur Tractatus, in quo continetur Collectio Epistolarum Jonannis 48. Robertus Heron ad Joannem Foxum, dat. 20 Julij, 1574. ibid. (Hic Foxij, & aliorum ad Johannem Foxium seriptarum, hoc ordin. desiderantur Epistolæ, 18.) 12. Joannes Foxus ad Johannem Parkhurst, tunc uti videtur Episcopum 49. Joannes Foxus ad Reginam Elizabetham. 110. Norwicensem. 95. 50. Joannes Foxus ad Dñm Thesaurarium & cæteros Consiliarios. ibid. 13. ­­­ ad Edmundum Grindallum, tunc, uti videtur Archiepum 51. ­­­ ad … Munsonum Reginæ Justiciarium. 111. Eboracensem. 95. 52. ­­­ ad Anabaptistas quosdam condemnatos. 111.b 14. ­­­ ad Legatum Sueciæ. 96. 53. Edmundus Grindallus ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Argentinæ. 112. 15. ­­­ ad Clerum. 96.b. 54. Joannes Foxus ad … Balgam. 112. b. 16. ­­­ ad Elizabetham Reginam. 97. 55. ­­­ ad Laurentium Humfredum Præsidem Collegij Magdalanensis. 17. ­­­ ad… Oporinum. 98. ibid. 18. ­­­ ad Thomam? … Leverum. 99. 56. Laurentius Humfredus ad Joannem Foxum. 113. 19. ­­­ ad Laurentium Humfredum, ut videtur. 99.b. 57. Edmundus Grindallus ad Joannem Foxum dat. Argentinæ, 10 Maij, 20. ­­­ ad… Colum. Ibid. 1556. ibid. 21. ­­­ ad Elizabetham Reginam, A.D. 1575. 100.b. 58. Assuerus Reginimortelius ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Antuerpiæ, 18 22. ­­­ ad Reginæ Consiliarios. 101. Maij, Anno, 1584. 113.b. 23. Thomas Howardus Dux Norfolciensis, ad Joannem Foxum. 102. 59. Joannes Foxus ad Edmundum Grindallum. ibid. 24. Joannes Foxus ad Decanum et Capitulum Sarifburiensem. Ibid. 60. ­­­ ad Hen. Bullingerum. 114. 25. Johannes Elmer Episcopus Londinensis, ad Joannem Foxum. 102.b. 61. … Bullingerus ad Laurentium Humfredum. ibid. 26. Edmundus Grindallus ad Joannem Foxum, Argentinæ, 19 Dec 1558. 62. … ad Wechelum. 114.b. ibid. 63. Edmundus Grindallus ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Argentinæ, 5 Cal Jan 27. ­­­ ad Joannem Foxum, Argentinæ, 18 Jun 1557. ibid. 1557. ibid. 28. Laurentius Humfredus ad Joannem Foxum, Oxoniæ. 103.b. 64. Joannes Foxus ad Petrum Martyrem. 115. 29. ­­­ ad Joannem Foxum, Oxon. ibid. 65. Joannes Foxus ad Ducem Norfolciensem. 115.b. 30. Thomas Leverus, ad eundem, dat. Aconiæ, 7 Nov 1557. ibid. 66. Thomas Dux Norfolciensis ad Joannem Foxum, dat. 30 die Oxtobris, 31. Joannes Foxus ad Danielem Rogers, dat. London. 104. 1559. ibid. 32. Baldwinus Collins ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Ætonæ. 104.b. 67. Joannes Foxus, ad D. Petrum Martyrem, dat. Francofurdiæ. 116. 33. Andreas Wechelus ad eundem, dat. Francofurti 11 Sep 1575. 105. 68. ­­­ ad … Wilsonum. ibid. 34. Joannes Foxus ad D. Episcopum Norwicensem ut videtur. ibid. 69. ­­­ ad Procerem quondam, dat. London. 5 Dec 1557. 116.b. 35. ­­­ ad Episcopum incertum. 105.b. 70. ­­­ Tutori Samuelis Foxij in Collegio. ibid. 36. ­­­ ad Flaccium Illyricum forsan. ibid. 71. ­­­ ad Laurentium Humfredum, ut videtur. 117. 37. ­­­ ad Proceres, Patrés Angliæ. 106. 72. ­­­ ad Danielem Rogerium. ibid. 38. ­­­ ad Gualterum Haddonum, ut videtur. 107. 73. Joannes Barbonus ad Joannem Foxum, dat. 19 Cal Febr 1557. 39. ­­­ ad … Sampsonem, forte. ibid. 117.b. 40. ­­­ ad Laurentium Humfredum, ut videtur. 107.b. 74. Joannes Foxus ad Archiepiscopum, forte Mathæum Parkerum. ibid. 41. ­­­ ad Johannem Piers, ut videtur, Episcopum Sarisburiensem. ibid. 75. ­­­ Samueli silio suo. 118. 42. ­­­ ad … Gresop. 108. 76. Laurentius Humfredus ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Oxon. ibid. 43. … Oporinus ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Francofordiæ, 1 Sept 1562. 77. Thomas Dux Norfolciensis ad Joannem Foxum. (vid. Supra No. 66) 108.b. ibid. 24 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 25

78. Gulielmus Porterus, ad Joannem Foxum ? dat. Granthamiæ, 21 Julij, 109. List of the Benefactors, to be remembered by the Preachers at Pauls 1560. ibid. Croffe. 132. 79. Joannes Foxus ? ad Hieronymum Frobenium. 118.b. 110. List of the Benefactors to the Univesity of Oxford. ibid. 80. ­­­ ad Laurentium Humfredum. 119. 81. Edmundus Grindallus ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Argentinæ, 28 Sequitur Tractatus, in quo seribuntur, Novemb. 1557. ibid. 82. Joannes Foxus ad Edmundum Grindallum Episcopum 111. Selectorum quorundam Recordorum Apographa; se. Regiæ Literæ Londoniensem. 119.b. Patentes, de varijs rebus ad Clerum Angliæ, et Universitatem 83. ­­­ ad. D. Comitem Bedfordiensem, vel Leicestriensem. 120. Oxoniensem maxime spectantibus; ab anno 4to. R.R. Johannis, usq; 84. Thomas Barwicke ad Joannem Foxum, dat. 1 Octob. 1578. 120.b. ad annum 17 R. Edwardi II. inclusive. 133. 85. Joannes Foxus Thomæ Levero. 121. 112. An old Tract entituled, The Conflicte or Batteille between the Flesshe 86. Joannes Ælmerus Joanni Foxo, dat. Tiguri, 10 Dec 1557. 122. & the Sprite; and of their deffence. 168. 87. Joannes Foxus nobili cuidam Germano, cui Martyrologiam Latinam 113. Folium quoddam scriptum manu Joannis Foxji. 175. aliud 206. nuncupavit. 122.b. 114. Fragmentum Epistolæ originalis D. Johannis Checi, ad Gulielmum 88. ­­­ Henrico Bullengero. 123. Buttes Medicum Regium. 177. 89. ­­­ ad Antistites … ibid. 115. Tractatus D. Johannis Checi de Ecclesia, Auctoris manu scriptus 90. ­­­ ad Collegium Magdalense. 124. (imperf.) 179. 91. Henricus Bullengerus ad Joannem Foxum. (dat. Tiguri, 10 Martij, 116. Pars Libri secundi de Actibus & Monumentis Ecclesiæ, P. Joannem 1563.) ibid. Foxum. 207. 92. Henricus Bullengerus ad eudém ? dat. Tiguri 27 Augusti, 1559. 124.b. Harleian Ms 418 93. Laurentius Humfredus Elizabethæ Reginæ. ibid. 94. Joannes Foxus Præfecto Collegij Regalis Cantabr. 125. A translation into Latin by John Foxe of Archbishop Cranmer’s answer to 95. ­­­ ad … 125.b. Gardiner’s Book 96. ­­­ ad Edmundum Grindall, Archiepiscopum… ibid. 97. ­­­ ad Nobilem quendam. ibid. Cedex Chartacens in fol. D. Johannis Foxji manu exaratus; cui Titulum 98. ­­­ ad… Langermanum. 126. insequentem præmisit, 99. Thomas Croke ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Waldingfeldiæ, 15 Sept De tota Sacramenti Fucharistiæ causa, Institutionum Libri v. auctore D. 1575. Thoma Cranmero Archiepiscopo Cant. Quibus et Stephani Garneri Episcepi 100. Joannes Foxus ? ad Thomam Crocum. 127.b. Wintoniensis, et Smythi Doctoris Theolgiæ impugnationibus respondetur. 101. ­­­ ad Edmundum Grindallum Episcopum. 129. (Imperf.) 102. ­­­ ad Edmundum Grindallum Archiepiscopum, ut videtur. ibid. Mr Strype (of whom this book was bought) says further, ‘This is Cranmers 103. Robertus Lilesius ad Joannem Foxum, dat. Cantabrigiæ e Collegio Answer to Gardiners Book translated into Latin by John Fox; employed Regio. 129.b. therin by the direction of Peter Martyr at Basil; and began about A.D. 104. Joannes Foxus ad… 130. 105. ­­­ ad … 130.b. REEL 3 106. ­­­ ad … ibid. 107. ­­­ to the Lords of the Queens Councill? 131. Harleian Ms 419 108. ­­­ to … 131.b. Collection of letters and other papers After the abovementioned Tract, follow, Cedex Chartaceus in fol. A Dño Joanne Strype, dato pretio coemptus; ex 26 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 27 diversis Tractatibus et Fragmentis, nune simul compactis, constans; The condemnation & search after John Wiclef’s books, &c. Collected quorum Argumenta ordine sequuntur. from the Records, Rolls of Parliament, and other authorities. 50. 1. Capitula Concilij apud Wincestriam celebrati: regnante R. Willelmo 14. Fragment of some book of Annals; containing an account of the primo, ex antiquo Bibliothecæ Bodlejanæ libro, qui dicitur Codex villanies committed by Wat. Tiler & his accomplices; and the Wigorniensis, forte descripta. consession of his companion Jack Straw. 52. 2. De Synodo A.D. 1076. apud Wintoniam convocata (f. ex eodem 15. Excerpta nonnullaex Y podigmate Neustriæ Thomæ Walsinghami, in pervetusto Codice) 1.b. A.D. 1410. 54. 3. Concerning the racking of in the Tower; a Note written by Mr John Fox. 2. Fragmentum Registri, in quo exscripti suerunt Bullæ Papales, Tractatus et 4. Short Notes concerning the loss of Calais, written by Mr Fox ibid. (ut vero simile est) aliæ majoris momenti Cartæ ad Henricum v. Angliæ 5. Notes (as Mr Strype says) collected by Mr Josselyne for the Britannic Regem (spectantes. In eo nunc exhibentur, Antiquities, and the Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury. 3. 6. Excerpta ex Constitutionibus Stephani de Langetune Cantuariensis 16. Epistola Bullata Martini Pape vit? ad Henricum v. Angliæ Regem Archiepiscopi, et Othonis, et Othoboni Legatorum, et ex propositis et super Abbatia Monialium de Syon, quam idem Rex sundaverat; déq; responsis in Reformatione sub Henrico v. Rege, super statu privilegijs eidem Monasterio concessis, et concedendis, dat. Monachorum nigrorum, i.e. pro reformatione Monachorum Gebennis, 15 Kal. Septembr, anno Pontificatus sui primo. Imperf. Westmonasteriensium. 11. 55. 7. Querela inter Abbatem de Bello, et Episcopum Cicestrensem; audita 17. Licencia Martini Papæ concessa Regi Henrico v. ad transferendas coram Rege, A.D. 1157. out of an old MS. Belonging to Mr Bowyer, Reliquias de partibus Normannie (et aliarum partium Gallicarum) ad sometime Keeper of the Tower­Records. 13. alia loca, &c. ubi sibi placuit, &c. 55.b. 8. Fragmentum Annalium (manu forte Laurentij Noelli exscriptum) de 18. Licencia Martini Papæ concessa Regi Henrico v. ut Decanus Capelle rebus Anglicis, A.D. 1281. 1282. & 1283. gestis, cum folijs binis Hospicij sui pessit audire consessiones ipsius Regis, et tocius eadem manu scriptis, de Querela, forte, Joannis Becami exercitus sui, &c. 56. Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi contra flagitiosum quendam Episcopum, 19. Plena remissio pro Rege Henrico v. per Martinum Papam concessa. &c. 23. 56.b. 9. Certain imperfect Collections out of the Sea of Histories & other 20. Altare portatile pro Rege Henrico v. per Martinum Papam concessum. Chronicles concerning the wicked & unreasonable demeanor of ibid. divers Popes against Christian Princes; the foundation of divers 21. Tractatus et Securitates de et super elargicione Arthuri de Brittania religious Orders; begiñing of new Ceremonies, and some other minus, prisonarij Dñi nostri Regis v. i.e. Scriptum Commisarionum historical observations. 26. Bractannicorum; Notanij Publici testimonio roboratum. 10. Sequuntur antiquioribus manu ac chartis conscripti, Annales rerum 22. Tractatus et Securitates de & super elargicione Arthuri de Britania Anglicarum, ex adventu Agnlo­Saxonum in Brtanniam, usq; ad A.D. militis, fratris Ducis Britanniæ, prisonarij Dñi nostri Regis Henrici v. 1337. 28. i.e. Scriptum Philippi Morgan Episcopi Wigorniensis, Johannis Kemp 11. Concerning the Contention between Robert Grosthead Bp. of Episcopi Roffensis, et Thomæ Brous Legum Doctoris Lincolne, & the Monks of the Cathedral Church of Canterbury, upon Commissariorum ejusdem Regis. 63. Imperf. occasion of the Abbat of Bardney. Taken by Mr John Fox, out of 23. Two fragments of the Life of a French Prist, whose opinions (as it Matthew Paris. 48. seems) approached towards those of the Protestants. He lived A.D. 12. Of the Contention between the Gray Fryers and the black; written by 1500. 64. Mr John Fox. Imperf. 49. An Imperfect Tract containing divers Letters of State, viz. 13. A Paper wherin are mentioned the proceedings of K. Rich. II. with 24. Letter to Cardinal Wolsey, written from France by Dr Taylor Master of regard to Religion, or religious men; from the first, to the 17t h year of the Rolls Ambassador to the French King; & Stephen Gardiner & his reigne. His dealings with the Pope; the , &c. Edward Fox the Kings good disposition towards the Pope, & K Henry 28 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 29

VIII and his resolution to take (by way of reprisal) as many Ships as was now desired, upon pretence of its being contrary to the style now he could from the Emperors subjects: delivering to the English what used in that Court. That the Pope being shewed the Book written by goods of theirs should be found therein. 68. the King against the legality of his Marriage (inscribed to Cardinal 25. Letter of Stephen Gardyner, & Edward Fox to Cardinal Wolsey; Wolsey, and which had been communicated to the Bishops, who shewing how well they had been entertained by Dr Taylor, & by Dr likewise had given their opinion of it) seemed resolved to read it over. Clerke Deane of Welles. And desire father Instructions, in case the That they had certified him, that the Queen had shewed her self French Kings promyse to be made to the Pope, should be different content to stand to the Judgement of the Church in this important from that which they were carrying from King Henry. 68. b. affair. That they have hope of getting a Commission, according to 26. Letter of same to King Henry VIII shewing the honourable their Instructions for Redemption of the First Fruits, with which project entertainment they mett with at Genoa, & Lucca, in their way to the the Pope seemed much pleased; as he did with the Cardinals & Pope. 70. founding & building of Christ­church in Oxford, as to the state of 27. Letter of the same to Cardinal Wolsey; giving the reason why they which he made particular Inquiry. That they had procured his had not as yet had an Audience of the Pope, though offered to them; Holiness to shew his minde to the Cardinal Sanctorum Quatuor, for and giving an honourable character & testimony of Mr Gregorye, i.e. degradation of Priests, &c. 75. Sir Gregory de Cassalis, to whom they were to discover the secrets 31. Letter of Dr Stephen Gardiner & Sir Gregory de Cassalis to Cardinal of their Commission, and whom they think better able to serve his Wolsey, shewing at length the Disputes they had with the Pope & Majestie with the Pope, than any other person. 71. Cardinals, concerning the special Commission for trying the King’s 28. Letter of the same to Cardinal Wolsey: giving a doleful account of marriage; which was at last utterly refused. How the Pope & the said their Arrival at Orvieto where the Pope resided, as in liberty, though Cardinals prevaricated about the general Commission, which when his return to Rome was shut up by those of Viterbo, who took part obtained at last, was not entirely according to their mind. That with the Spaniards against him: They describe the dearth, & pestilen Gardiner would go to Rome to confer with the Cardinal Campegius, Air of that old & ruinous City. As also the ruinous Palace wherein the who was desired to be sent as Legate into England to try the Cause; Pope & his few servants were lodged; affirming that the furniture of and thinks that besides him, there is no other Cardinal meet to be the Pope’s Bedchamber there, bed & all, was not worth twenty sent. That as to the Canonization of K. Henry the Sixth, the Pope is nobles. 72. willing to dispatch it with all speed, after that the Arch Bp. of 29. Letter of the same to K. Henry VIII shewing that they would write a Canterbury & () who have large account of their Proceedings with the Pope, in cyfre, to the examined the matter in partibus shall have sent the process thither, Cardinal; that Dr Fox would soon return with his Dispatches (i.e. the as their Commission required. That as to the Pardon to be granted to Commission for trying the cause of Matrimony, between his Majestie Windsor­College, they can do nothing at present, for want of the & Q. Catherine) They much commend Sir Gregory de Cassalis his Name of that College, & how it is incorporate. That as to the Majesties Orator to the Pope, & affirm that by his great credit with Cardinals College of Christ­Church, the Pope will do all that can be Pope & Cardinals, no man is so able to serve his Majestie there, as reasonably desired. Dat. at Orvieto. 92. b. he. 73. b. 32. Letter of the same to Cardinal Wolsey, concerning the streights the 30. A long Letter, written to Cardinal Wolsey, by Sir Gregory de Cassalis, Pope finds himself in between the Emperor & the French King. That Dr Gardiner, & Dr Fox, the Kings Ambassadors to the Pope, at the French have not been so good as their word, in causing (by Orvieto. Shewing at length, all the Communication they had with his concert with the King of England) the Venetians to restore the Cities Holiness, & several Cardinals, at divers times. That the Pope & the taken from his Holiness. And they would have him declare himself a said Cardinalls own the great obligations they have received from his member of the League against the Emperor, & to proceed forthwith to Majesty, & particularly that of their liberty: but being yet in fear of the deprive him both of the Empire & of the Kingdom of Naples. Emperor, and since the war of Naples between French & Spaniard is Wherein, the Pope thinks many precautions ought to be used. That not brought to a conclusion, they make many difficulties of granting he throws himself upon King Henry’s protection, and will send a such a Commission for trying the Kings great Cause in England, as Nuncio into England, as soon as he shall know who, or what sort of 30 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 31

person will be acceptable. 101. 40. Narration of one Dusgate alias Bennet, fellow of Bennet College in 33. Letter of Dr Edward Foxe, to Dr Stephen Gardiner, & Sir Gregory de Cambridge, & afterwards a Scholemaster in Exeter; how he was Cassalis; shewing the audience he had of the King at his return, in there burnt for his Religion, temp. Hen. VIII written by Mr Raph Mrs Anne Boleyns chamber, & how much he & she were rejoyced at Morice secretary to Archbishop Cranmer. 125. the good success in procuring the Commission and Dispensation 41. Tractatus de matrimonio contrahendo inter Edwardum VI from the Pope. That Cardinal Wolsey was the same. But still desired AngliæRegem, et Elizabetham Christianissmi Regis siliam natu that they would sollicit the Pope for a Commission Decretal, in this majorem. Imperf. 126. Cause, which should not be seen but in case of necessity; to which 42. The first 13 Articles objected by many of the Privy Councillors, sollicitations the King would have them add certain threatening against Edward Seymor Duke of Somerset & Protector to K. Edward expressions to the Pope, if they could not get it by fair words. The VI. 130. Cardinal directs Gardiner to consult the most learned men, & 43. Memorable Occurrences, relating to Religion, or to the bringing in of practised lawyers, upon certain points in this Cause, touching the Popery again; A.D. 1554 & 1555. 131. methods which the Queen might, or would guide her self by; and as 44. Collections out of the Council­Book of Qu. Mary I as to matters to the guiding of his own Conscience & Judgement. For though like a relating to Religion, from April, 1555 to December 1557. 133. grateful man, he owned to his Majestie the great benefits he had 45. Part of a Relation of the usage the then Lady Elizabeth met with in received of him; yet he declard that he would rather incurre his high the Tower, by order of her sister Queen Mary. 135. Indignation, & lose his life than do any thing in this Cuase otherwyse 46. Notes of the usage she met with in other places, during that Reign, than as Justice requireth. 103. written by Mr John Foxe. 137. 34. Letter of Dr Edward Foxe to Dr Stephen Gardiner; shewing how 47. Part of a Translation of Pope Martins? Letters, dated at Constance, hainously ill the King and Cardinal Wolsey take the Popes delays & for punishing Hereticks. 138. tergiversations; especially his hindring Cardinal Campegius from 48. Notes for some Reformation of the Ministrie & Ministers in this corrupt coming to England; and that therefore he is ordered to procure that time of this Churche of England, to be observed untill better Cardinals journey hither, or not to return home himself, as he desired Reformation maie be better devised & exicuted (About A.D. 1559). to do. 110. b. 140. 35. Part of certain short Annals, written by a Monk of St Augustin’s in 49. Interrogatories & Examinations (for the Clergy, at Bp. Hoopers Canterbury; relating the transactions or remarkable occurrences; Visitation). 142. chiefly as to Ecclesiastical matters, from A.D. 1532 to A.D. 1538. 50. Letter (or Oration?) of Mr John Hales, to Queen Elizabeth, 112. congratulating her Accession to the Crown. 143. 36. Archbishop Cranmers Judgement (or Opinion) concerning the 51. Notes concerning the Consecration of Boner, Arch Bp. Parker, admission of scholars into the Free­Schole belonging to the Barlow, Scory, & Coverdale. 149. Cathedral Church of Canterbury (i.e. that the children of poor men, 52. An Argument, concerning the Illegitemacy of the Lady Katherine might be taken in, as well as those of the rich). 115. daughter to the French Queen; whom Charles Brandon Duke of 37. The Protestation of the Clargie of the Lower House, within the Suffolk had married, his former wife the Lady Margaret Mortimer Province of Canterbury, with Declaration of sautes & abuses which being alive. As also touching the force of K. Henry VIII’s Will. dated, heretofore hath & now be within the same, worthie speciall March 20, 1565. Probably (as Mr Strype observes) in answer to John reformation (an. 32 H.8. ut videtur). 117. Hales, who had writt in favor of the Lady Katherines Title. 150. 38. Part of a Narration, how Mr Heron a Schoolmaster incited his 53. Grant of the next Advouson of the Arch­Deaconry of Suffolke, granted unwilling scholars to apply themselves more diligently to their books, by John Parkhurst Bp. of Norwich, to Nich. Norgate Alderman of & to improve in their Learning, by their emulating the example of K. Norwich, & to Christofer & Nicholas Parkhurst Gentlemen, dat. 8 Edward the Sixth. 123. January 1560. together with the Confirmation of the same by the 39. Form of Publick Prayer, used in the Time of Dearth; in the Reign of K. Dean & Chapter. 152. Edward VI. 124. 54. A Receipt for Stall­Wages from the Vicars Choral of the Church of 32 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 33

Sar. to Mr Peter Vannes Prebendary of Shipton. 153. 6. Ex Registro Henrici Chicheley. 40. 55. Answer to the Arguments for wearing priestly Apparel. Written in the 7. Ex Registro Johannis Stafforde. 51. beginning of Q. Elizabeths Reign. 154. 8. Ex Registro Thome Burschery (Bouchier) Archiepiscopi et Cardinalis. 56. The complainte of a certaine Hownde of the Commone Hunt, unto the 55. Chiefe Lorde of the Game (Written to the Earle of Leycester). 160. 9. Ex Registris Johannis Mortone, Henrici Dene, Thome Bourchier, et 57. Oratio Doctoris Spirnti ad Elizabetham Angliæ Reginam; apud Willelmi Courtney. 57. Wintoniam habita. 164. 10. Ex Registro Willelmi Warrham. 59. 58. Fragmentum quoddam Theologicum manu D. Johannis Foxij 11. Excerpta, aliena manu scripta, ex Registro Willelmi Courtney, super exaratum. 166. conclusionibus hæreticis et recantationibus Nicolai Hereforde, Philippi 59. Articles ministred the 12 of March, 1586? To Mr Davison, by Mr Vice­ Repyngdon, & Johannis Asscheton Wiclevistarum. A.D. 1382. &c. Chamberlayn & Mr Wolley; touching his sending away the Queens Imperf. 63. warrant for the execution of the Queen of Scotts. 168. 12. Excerpta ex Registro Thome Arundell; de Lollardis. 67. (i.e. 60. The Case of Sir Richard Willys Kt. & Baronet, as to the Hospitality & Statutum Regium in Parliamento editum contra Hæreticos, vulgo an Annuity of Money demanded of him by the Poor of Shipton under dictum Ex Officio.). 67. Whichwood in the County of Oxon; the Parsonage of which being a 13. Transcripts from the Publick Records, temp. Henr. V. concerning Sir Prebend in the Church of Sar ? was given by Queen Elizabeth in the John Oldcastle and other Lollards; as also of some other matters. 69. sixth year of her Reigne, to Mr John Foxe, as a recompense for his 14. Concerning the Impost of sweet Wines to be fermed of the King. 76. Labors in compiling his Book of the Acts & Monuments. Note, that 15. Concerning the Custome of Beare & Corne to be fermed of the King. the Lease of the Great Tithes came to Sir Richard Willys, by his wife 76. b. Dame Alice, daughter to Doctor Thomas Fox the Physician, who was 16. Constitutiones Thomæ Bourcheir Archiepiscopi Cantuariensis, de grandson to John above­mentioned. Imperf. 170. predicatione Verbi Dei. 78. 61. One hundred & twelve Head or Articles, for an History of the Popes 17. Deposition of Doctor Rowlande Meyricke, one of the Cannons of encroachments upon Christian Princes; and Vindication of the Saincte Davids; sworne & examyned the 21 daye of Februarye, 1551. Supremacie in the Crown of England. Which, as Mr Strype believes, upon certeyne Articles objected against Robert Farrar Bp. of St might be a design of Archbishop Whitgift. 176. Davids. 80. 18. Deposition of Gryffythe Goz of Blaienporthe in Cardigan­shyre, Harleian Ms 420 Clerke, upon the same. 85. 19. Bp. Farrars exceptions against the Testimonies of Roger Barloo, Collection of letters and other papers Griffith Donne, &c. 89. b. 20. Complaint to the Privy Council of certain words, spoken by Bp. Farrar A Book in fol. Being the fifth Volume of Mr John Foxe’s Papers, bought of in the Pulpit, tending to the raising of strife & hatred between the Mr Strype; containing, Welsh & English; and to revive the singing of old Welsh Rhymes, & the belief in their vain Prophecies. 90. 1. Collectanea ex Historicis Anglicis, et Archivis Ecclesiæ Cantuariensis, 21. Affidavit, relating to those words; made by Thomas Williams Vicar of de vitis ac privilegiis Archiepiscoporum ejusdem. Fol. I (mnu, ut , & Moris Gryffythe Clerke. 92. videtur, præstantissimi viri Joannis Josselyni) 22. The Effecte of the Busshope of Saincte Davids Answer to Rawlyns Excerpta (Johanni Josselyno per D. Joan. Strype adjudicata) ex Information (i.e. to the Complaint abovementioned at No. 20.). 93. Registris varijs Archiepiscoporum Cantuariensium, sc. 23. Deposition of George Constantine, upon the abovementioned Articles 2. Ex Registro Jannis Peccam, &c. 5. exhibited to the Kings Majesties Prevy Councell agaynst Robert 3. Ex Registro Roberti Winchelsey. 19. Farrar Bisshoppe of St Davids. 95. 4. Ex Registro Simonis Langham, &c. 20. 24. Deposition of . . . upon the Articles aforesaid. Imperf. 100. 5. Ex Registro Thome Arundelle. 28. 25. Interrogatoris minystred on the behalfe of the reverende Father in 34 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 35

God Robert (Farrar) by the suffrance of God Busshop of Sanct before Tunstal Bp. of London Comissary of Cardinal Wolsey Davydes, agaynst all & singular suche Wittnes as shal be producted Legate à Latere, & other Bishops. 7. agaynst him on the behalffe of Thomas Lee & Hughe Raulins, or 6. Articuli Abraham Water Teutonico objecti, per Galfridum Whartone ether of theym; uppon the which Interrogatoris, and everie part of the Decretorum Doctorem, Cuthbertóq; Episcopo Londoniensi, in remotis same the said Bisshopp disierith that the said Wittnes & every of agenti, Officialem principalem. 9. theym maye be secretly apart, by vertu of their othes diligently 7. Original Recantation of the said Abraham Water, 15 die Mensis Julij, examined. 105. A.D. 1527. 10. 26. A brive Note, howe many Witnessis hath deposed to every Article, 8. Informations of . . . Hackar touching many Lollards dwelling (circa objected against Bp. Farrar. 107. A.D. 1527) in , & London. (sc. of their reading & 27. Depositions of 127 Witnesses producted on the behalfe of Hugh transcribing books of the New Testament, &c.) 11. Rawlings Clerke, and Thomas Lee of Carmarthen, sworen & 9. Concerning the Abjuration of Sir Sebastian Harris Curate of examyned – May. 6 Edw. VI. 111. Kensington 24 Febr. 1527. who was proceeded against, for keeping the New Testament translated into English by William Hichyn Priest Harleian Ms 421 (i.e. Tindale) and Frier . . . Roy, with other Lutheran books. 15. 10. Proceedings of Cuthb. Tunstal Bp. of London, in March, 1527. Collection of letters and other papers against Thomas Mathew of Colchester, John Pykas, & Henry Raylonde; for the same or the like misdemeanors. Note, that A Book in fol. Being the sixth Volume of the Papers of Mr John Foxe the Matthew abjured, & was absolved. 15. b. Martyrologist bought of the reverend Mr Strype, & now bound up together 11. Responsa Johannis Pykas facta Articulis contra eum ministratis 7 die and containing, mensis Martij, A.D. 1527 coram Reverendo in Xpo Patre ac Domino Cuthberto Lond. Episcopo adtune in Capella infra Palacium suum 1. Mr John Foxe’s Account of the Sermon preached in the Church of London; judicialiter sedentem, &c. (in English) This Paper Pykas Dunmow in Essex, by Dr Byrd (formerly Bp. of Chester) but then signed himself, and therein informs of Thomas Mathew and several Suffragan to Bonner Bp. of London, & Vicar of Dunmow; at the said others. 17. and 21. Bonners Visitation of his Diocese. Imperf. 1. 12. Proceedings of Bp. Tunstal, against Dr Robert Forman Rector of All­ 2. Sufferings of Dr Thomas Reinolds for Religion, at Rome, A.d. 1566 Saints in Honylane London, & divers Inhabitants of Colchester, written by Mr Fox. 2. indicted of Lollardism. A.D. 1527. 19. 3. Bp. Boners Replies to the taunts of the Populace, as he went, a 13. Examinations of Pykas, Rayland, Gyrling, and other Inhabitants of prisoner, from the Bp. of Winchesters house. 3. Colchester upon the account of Lollardism. 21. 4. Objections laid in by Edmond Boner Clercke, against the processe & 14. Original Recantation of Robert Hempstede. 27. all the doynges made, eyther before Doctour , naming 15. Original Confession & Recantation of Edmund Tyvall. 28. himself Bisshop of Winchester, and the vnlawfull Certificate giffen in 16. Proceedings against divers other Lollards in Colchester, & other parts by the same, in the Quenes Benche, eyther before any other in the of Essex. 30. said Quenes Benche, or else­wher within this realme concerning the 17. Confession of a Lollard, wherein he touches divers others. 34. Premunire, attempted (against) the saide Edmond by virtue of the 18. Processus Stephani Gardiner Wintoniensis Episcopi, &c. contra surmised Statutes of anno primo Regine Elizabethe, or anno quinto of Johannem Hoooer clericum, super hæretica pravitate, in Ecclesia the same. Written in part (as Mr Strype observes by Bp. Bonner parochiali Sancti Salvatoris nuncupata Sayute Mary Overey, in Burgo himselfe. Imperf. 4. de Suthwerke, 28 Jan. A.D. 1554. 36. 19. Officium Dñi Stephani Wintoniensis Episcopi contra Johannem Then followes part of a large Book of Processes against the Lollards, viz. Cardmaker. 39. b. 20. Officium Dñi contra Johannem Regers alias Mathewe. 40. 5. Original Recantation of Richard Foster, made 5 Dec. A.D. 1527. 21. Officium Dñi contra Rolandum Taylor LL. D. 29 Jan. 1554. 41. b. & 36 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 37

43. b. 42. Original Abjuration of Doctor Nicholas Cartwright, Vicar of Nun­eton, 22. Officium Dñi contra Johannem Bradforde. 42. & 44. b. before the same Bishop. 88. 23. Officium Dñi contra Laurentium Saunders. 43. & 44. 43. Original Abjuration of Michael Hauletone servant to Dr Cartwright. 24. Officium Dñi contra Magistrum Edwardum Chrome. 45. 89. 25. Sententia Stephani Gardiner contra Johannem Bradforde, lecta, lata 44. Information against Rychard Jordane clerke, 1 Mar. 1. 90. & promulgate 30 die Jan. 1554. 46. 45. Original Abjuration of the same Rychard Jurdane. 91. 26. Sententia lata contra Johannem Hooper, presbiterum, per Steph. 46. Articles to be mynistred to John Philpot nowe prisoner for Gardiner. 49. within the Diocesse of Caunterburye. 92. 27. Articuli objecti contra Mag. Willelmum Wayne & alios noñullos 47. Examinacio Johannis Philpotte de Tenterdene, capta et recepta 20 Clericos, per Thomam Chedultone Comissarium Richardi Sampson die Julij, A.D. 1556. subscripta per Nicolaum Harpesfelde, &c. 93. Coventrensis & Lichfeldensis Episcopi, A.D. 1553. 53. 48. Confessions of William Prowtynge, John Symmes, & Robert Kynge, 28. Articuli contra Mag. Hugonem Simonds, & alios Presbyteros severally signed by Nicholas Harpesfelde, & others. 94. conjugates, per Ric. Walker, ejusdem Episcopi Commissarium, A.D. 49. Papers relating to divers persons suspected or convict of Heresie, in 1553. 55. the Diocese of Canterbury, A.D. 1556. 96. 29. Articuli ejusdem, contra Mag. Nicholaum Morrey, & alios Clericos 50. Articles to be confessed by Margaret Barnarde, at Boughtone­ conjugatos, A.D. 1553. 59. Malherbe. 99. 30. Articuli Mag, Henrico Williams objecti, per Davidem Pole Officialem 51. Confession of Adriana Vynall of Tenterden. 100. ejusdem Episcopi, A.D. 1553. 63. 52. Original Examinations & Confessions of John Fishecocke of 31. Deprivatio Simonis Poope Rectoris Ecclesiæ parochialis de Hedcorne. (signed by Harpesfelde, &c.) 101. Warmyngton, in Com. Warw. per Richardum Walker ejusdem 53. Sententia Georgij Day Episcopi Cicestrensis, contra Johannem Episcopi Commissarum. 65. Mylles de Hellyngleighe. 105. 32. Articuli Agneti uxori Joannis Glover de Manchester objecti, per 54. Sententia ejusdem Episcopi, contra Thomam Athothe presbyterum. Anthonium Draycott, Radulphi Bayne, Coventrens, & Lichf. Episcopi 107. Officialem, A.D. 1557. 67. 55. Sententia Ricardi Brisley Officialis ejusdem Episcopi, contra Annam 33. Articuli contra fautores Jocosæ Lewes condempnatæ, objecti per tre, de Est­Grinsted. 109. ejusdem Episcopi deputatos, 30 Septembris, 1557. 69 & 73. 56. Officium Dñi Gilberti Bourn, Episcopi Bath. & Wellen. contra 34. Libellus ac Sententia contra Johannem Waste hereticum Ricardum Lushe, in negotio heretice pravitatis, A.D. 1558. (i.e. the condempnatum apud Derbi, per eundem Episcopum Reginaldi whole process) 111. PoliCardinalis Legati deputatum, 19 die Junij, A.D. 1556. 75. 57. Errores Grecorum quos tenuerunt per 450 annos. 117. 35. Sententia ejusdem Episcopi, contra Jocosam Lewes. 78. 58. De Willelmo Russell Ordinis S Francisci, hæreticæ pravitatis per 36. Articuli ejusdem Episcopi, contra Cornelium Bungay, de Coventre. Henricum Chichleyum Archiepiscopum Cantuariensem insimulatum, 80. &c. A.D. 1425. 118. b. 37. Original Abjuration of Richard Hill of Burton, before Master Anthony 59. Commissio Thomæ Scofforde Herefordensis Episcopi, ad Draycott, Vicar­General of the same Bishop. 81. inquirendum de personis suspectis super hereticam pravitatem, dat. 38. Original Abjuration of Robert Byssel of Byrmingham, before the 27 Febr. A.D. 1432. 121. same. (A.D. 1566.) 83. 60. Articuli abjurati per Johannem Woodhull & Thomam de Almely, apud 39. Original Abjuration of Leonerde Weste Person of Pakynton­parva, Herefordiam, 13 die Aprilis, A.D. 1434. 122. before the same Bishop. (A.D. 1566) 84. 61. Articuli abjurati per Johannem Cornew, et Johannem Brech de 40. Original Abjuration of John Glover of Manchester, before the same Parochia de Lindney, Herefordensis Diæceseos, in Ecclesia de Anthony Draycott. A.D. 1557. 85. Lidney prædicta, 28 die mensis Februarij, A.D. 1469. cum 41. Articuli ejusdem Episcopi, contra Richardum Bayly, de Whitakre. prosecutionibus aliorum Hæreseos infamatorum. 125. (A.D. 1554) 87. 62. Acta in Domo Capituli Ecclesie Cathedralis Herefordensis habita 38 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 39

coram venerabilibus viris Magris Oweno Pole Decretorum Doctore, lata, 15 die Mensis Maij, A.D. 1556. 159. &c. mense Febr. A.D. 1504. contra nonullos Hæreseos infamatos. 80. Acta ejusdem Episcopi contra Johannem Fortune, nominantem se le 129. b. Cutler, in quadam causa hæreticæ pravitatis, A.D. 1556. 161. 63. De Commissione Thomæ Arundelle Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, pro 81. Sententia Condemnationis Edmundi Poole, ac aliorum, per puniendo & publicando heretico Dño Johanne Oldcastell milite, prædictum Michaelem Dunninge. 164. Domino de Cobham, A.D. 1413. 132. 82. Articuli Margaretæ Chester, per eundem Michaelem propositi. 166. 64. Depositions of divers Witnesses against some Kentish men, accused 83. Acta in le Mootehalle apud Sudburie, 25 die Septembris, A.D. 1556. of holding erroneous tenets touching Prædestination, &c. (about coram prædicto Episcopo, in causa hæreticæ pravitatis, contra 1550, as Mr Strype observes) 133. Alexandrum Straghan. 167. 65. Litteræ Henrici Bowet Eboracensis Archiepiscopi, ad Henricum v. 84. Sententia Condemnationis Johannis Cooke, &c. per eundem Angliæ Regem, contra Johannem Taillour alias dictum Biltone, Episcopum lata, 5 die mensis Febr. A.D. 1556. 159. Laicum, ac Hæreseos convictum, dat. 25 die Maij, A.D. 1421. 135. 85. Confession of George Aynsworthe, who had acted as a Clergy­man 66. Acta Willelmi Warham Archiepi Cant. Contra Agnetem Grevill, &c. with cure; though he had not received holy Orders, made before the Hæreticos, A.D. 1511. 139. same , and Sir Edward Waldegrave Knight, 2 67. Acta in Ecclesia parochiali B.M.V. infra villam de Burye S. Edmundi, Octob. A.D. 1556. 171. coram venerabili viro Magro Milone Spenser utriusq; Juris Doctore, ­ 86. Abjuration of John Husbande before Dr Michael Dunnynge, 24 April, Dñi Johannis Hoptone, Episcopi Norwicensis Vicario in Spiritualibus A.D. 1556. 173. generali, &c. mense Maio, A.D. 1558, contra quosdam Hæreseos 87. Abjuration of William Whiting, before the same Doctor Dunninge, 8 infamatos. 140. May, A.D. 1556. 175. 68. Sententia Condemnationis, contra Phillippum Umfrye, &c. lata per 88. Sententia Condemnationis Thomæ Spurdaunce, et Elizabethæ uxoris Dñm Milonem ejusdem Episcopi Vicarium 27 die Maij, A.D. 1558. Willelmi Lauson per eundem D. Michaelem Dunninge. 177. 142. 89. Sententia Condemnationis Adami Foster, et Roberti Launson, per 69. Sententia Condemnationis ejusdem Milonis Spenser, in Richardum eundem Johannem Episcopum Norwicensem. 179. Carman, &c. 144. 90. Officium ejusdem Dñi Episcopi contra Ursulam Garnisshe viduam, 26 70. Original Abjuration of Thomas Culyer, before the same Dr Miles Junij, A.D. 1556. 181. Spenser. 146. 91. Nomina quarundam Parochiarum in Comitatu Suffolciensi. 182. 71. Articuli Thomæ Culyer, &c. per eundem Milonem objecti. 147. 92. Abjuration of . . . before the aforesaid Dr Dunninge. 183. 72. Sententia Condemnationis ejusdem Milonis, contra Willelmum 93. Indicamentum Nicholai Galt, hæretica pravitate infamatum, per . . . Seman, lecta, 1 die Aprilis, A.D. 1558. 148. Atkyns Clericum Pacis, regnante Regina Maria. 185. 73. Articuli propositi Willelmo Seman per eundem Milonem. 150. 94. Informations against Thomas Rose priest, & divers others, for holding 74. Articuli propositi Thome Wolman, per eundem Milonem. 151. hæretical Opinions. 186. 75. Sententia Condemantionis contra Elizabetham Cowpre & Ciciliam 95. Articuli contra Thomam Rose objecti, per eundem Johannem Epum Orme, per Michaelem Dunninge, ejusdem Episcopi Norwicensis Norwicensem. 188. Vicarium generalem lecta, 23 die mensis Julij, A.D. 1557. 152. 96. Sententia Condemnationis Annæ uxoris Roberti Pottone, et Johannæ 76. Original Abjuration of Thomas Wolman, before the abovewritten Dr uxoris Michaelis Trunchfelde per prvdictum D. Michaelem Dunnyngei. Miles Spenser. 154. 189. 77. Sententia Condemnationis Richarid Crashfelde, ac Simonis Myller, 97. Articles ministred against Anne Pottone by Dr Dunninge, with her per prædictum Michaelem Dunninge prolata, 25 Maij, A.D. 1557. Answer. 191. 155. 98. Articles ministred against Johanne Trunchfelde by Dr Dunninge; with 78. Sententia Condemnationis Johannis Hoptone Epi Norwicensis, contra her Answer. 192. Willelmum Carman lata, 18 die mensis Febr. A.D. 1556. 157. 99. Articles ministred against . . . Marian. 193. 79. Sententia Condemnationis Johannis Moyse, per eundem Episcopum 100. Interrogatories to examine Peter Watts uppone. 194. 40 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 41

101. Officium Dñi Epi Norwicensis contra Marionam Foster alias Mapes, 3. Reponsio Gulielmi Chedsey in disputationibus habitis Oxoniæ, inter 13 die mensis Septembris, A.D. 1555? 195. eundem Chedseum, et D. Petrum Martyrem simul ac Doctorem 102. Responsiones personales Petri Wattes facte 15 die mensis Cartwright super negotio Eucharistiæ, 2 Maij & 1 Junij, A.D. 1549. Septembris, A.D. 1555? coram Johanne Episcopo Norwicensi. 196. 17. 103. Sententia Condemnationis Rogeri Coo, per D. Dunninge. 197. 4. Disputationes de Eucharistia Cantabrigie habitae mense Junio, A.D. 104. Sententia Condemnationis Jacobi Abbes, per D. Dunninge. 199. 1549. 31. 105. Sententia Condemnationis Willelmi Allene, per Johannem Epum 5. Part of the Disputation upon the Sacrament of the Eucharist, A.D. Norwicensem promulgate, 12 die Mensis Augusti, A.D. 1555? 201. 1553, between Watson & Haddon, in Convocation, with some 106. Sententia Condemnationis Thome Cobbe, per eundem Episcopum Discourses between Dr Haddon & Weston the Prolocutor, &c. at the lata, 12 die Augusti, A.D. 1555. 203. same time. 38. 107. Sententia Condemnationis Roberti Samuelle presbiteri, per 6. Epistola in calce Novi Testamenti Græci, scripta per Janam Grayam Johannem Episcopum Norwicensem. 205. filiam Ducis Suffolciensis, ad Catherinam sororem, pridie quam *107. Articuli contra Robertum Samuelle, per eundem Episcopum propositi. pateretur. 41. 207. 7. Colloquium ab eadem Jana et Phecnammo de quibusdam Religionis 108. A Form of Confession of heretical opinions. 208. controversies capitibus, habitum in Arce Londinensi, 9 Febr. A.D. 109. The Declaration of Robert Wade’s faythe. 209. 1544. 41. b. 110. Articuli contra Johannem Dowley, Clericum, propositi, per Johannem 8. The Preface & Protestation of Thomas Cranmer, written & delivered Epum Norwicensem. 213. with his owne hande to the Proloquutuor in the commen Scooles at 111. Officium Dñi Johannis Epi Norwicensis, contra Willelmum Allen. 214. Oxforde, 16 Aprilis, A.D. 1554. (written, as Mr Strype observes, by (vid. No. 105) the hand of Edmund Grindall). 44. 112. Articles of such things as are to be putt in executione, by the Bp. of 9. Letter of Dr Weston the Prolocutor & the rest of of the Norwiche? In his Diocese, in the beginning of Qu. Maries Reigne. Representatives of the Convocation, from Oxon; to Bonner Bp. of 215. Lincoln, A.D. 1554. concerning the appearances of Cranmer, Ridley, 113. Officium Dñi Johannis Hoptone Norwicensis Episcopi, contra & Latymer, before them. Together with some Doctrines concluded Robertum Wade; 10 die Mensis Marci, A.D. 1554. 216. upon at the Convocation of the Upper­House, to be disputed at 114. ­­­ contra Jacobum Abbes. 216. b. Oxford. 46. (in Latin). 115. ­­­ contra Thomam Cobbe. 217. 10. Letter of J.A. a Papist to his friend, relating what passed in St Maries Church in Oxford, before the death of Arch­bishop Cranmer; the REEL 4 words he spake; and his behavior there & in the fire. 48. 11. Bp. Ridley’s account of his Disputations at Oxon; with his own Harleian Ms 422 Preface & Conclusion, partly in Latin, partly English. 53. 60. 68. 12. Relation of Mr Hugh Latimers first Conversion at Cambridge, his Collection of letters and other papers demeanor before Cardinal Wolsey, and of the Cardinal’s courteous usage of him. 84. A Book in fol. containing another Volume of Mr John Fox’s Papers, bought 13. Two pleasant Answers of Mr Thomas Lawney a Clergyman; the one, of the revd. Mr Stype, viz. to the Duke of Norfolke, upon the Act for the Six Articles; the other, to Arch­Bishop Cranmer, upon the refusal of Stokesley Bishop of 1. Guilielmi Treshami S.T.D. ad honoratissimos Regiæ Majestatis London to translate a portion of the New Testament into English Consiliarios Epistola nuncupatoria, Disputationis suæ cum D. Petro (being the Acts of the Apostles) as other Bishops had done the other Martyre, Oxoniæ habita Narrationi præmissa. 1. Books. 87. 2. Disputationes D. Petri Martyris cum D. Guil. Treshamo, & . . . 14. Part of an Original Letter of Latimer to . . . Hubbardin who opposed Morgano; mense Maio, A.D. 1549. 4. his Doctrine; written (as Mr Strype believes) circa ann. 1531. aut 42 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 43

1532. 88. Collection of letters and other papers 15. Relation of Mr Latymers communication with Mr Bainham in the dungeon at Newgate, A.D. 1532. a little before he was burnt. 90. A book in fol. Being another Volume of the Papers of Mr John Foxe the 16. Disputatio habita Oxonie, 18 Aprilis, An. 1554. inter Dñm Hugonem Martyrologist, bought of Mr Strype; wherein are contained, Latimer respondentem, et Magrum Smith, et Doctorem Cartwright opponents. 92. 1. The Mind & Exposicione of that excellent­learned man Marten Bucer, 17. Procuratorium Achademie Cantabrigiensis; i.e, Litteræ quibus uppone thes words of Matthew XVIII. Woe be to the Worlde, constituent Johannem Yonge, Gulielmum Glyn, Richardum Atkynson, because of Offences. 1. Cuthbertum Scott, Thomam Watson, Albanum Langdale, et Thomam 2. Off the Power & Authoritie off the Chyrche in Doctrine, the 15 Segewyke Procuratores suos, ad resutandos Thomam Cranmerum, Chapter. (vid. Bucer, de Regno Christiano). 2 & 4. Nicholaum Ridleyum, et Hugonem Latymer, dat. 10 die mensis 3. Off the Order howe Christ governethe his Churche: the 14 th Chapter. Aprilis, A.D. 1554. fol 101. (vid 39 B. 1. No. 416.) 39. 10. 18. An Account of Anticrist, written by a Papist. 102. 4. A Treatise of Faith & Justification, by Sir Richard Moryson Kt. being 19. A Treatise written upon the Question, whether it be lawfull to be of his own hand, as it seems. 12. present at Mass (Imperf. at the end). 104. 5. A Treatise of the Creed; endeavouring to prove from every Article 20. Letter from Campion the Jesuit, written A.D. 1581. to the Privy therof, the real presence in the Sacrament. Imperf. 34. Council, concerning himself; and challenging a Disputation. 132. 6. Part of a Discourse written from the carnal eating of Christ. Imperf. 21. Another Copie of the same Letter. 134. (This seems, to me, to belong to the preceding fragment; as treating 22. Relation of a Disputation in the Towre of London, in Sir Owine . . . of The Communion of Saints, & forgiveness of Sins). 56. halle, beinge Lieutenant, 27 Septembre . . . Doctor Walker & Mr 7. De Miraculis beatissimi illius militis Xpi Henrici VI. Regis Angliæ, Libri Clarke on the one . . . Protestants, and Mr Campion Jesuite on . . . duo: rogatu Dñi Johannis Morgan (alias dicti Younge) tunc Decani partie. One Mr Norton Barrister, Note . . . This Tract was taken in the Capelle Collegialis Castri de Wyndesore; modo (sc. A.D. 1503. aut house of William Carter the printer, who had it of Mr Whiting of 1504.) Episcopi Menevensis; ex Anglico, a Joanne quodam Monacho Lancashire. 136. pauperculo Latine redditi. Utrique Libro præmittuntur Præsationes 23. A Disputation or Conference had within the Towre of London, on cum argumentis Miraculorum; e quibus pars longe maxima, scrutinio Monday being the 18 of September, A.D. 1581. wherein were facto, fide­dignis probationibus destituebatur: Secundus insuper assembled the Lorde of Glanrikerd, Sir Owen Hopton, Sir William Liber, in fine truncates, miserriéq; habitus, conspicitur. Restat autem, Gorge, Sir Thomas Hinnage, Sir Nicholas Poynes, besides others: ad frontem Operis (que legendariæ tot miraculorum Narrationis Doctour Foulks & Dr Goade Disputants, being sitting at a Table, jacturam facile remuneret) ad eundem salutiferum, gloriofiffimumq; hauing there certaine bookes about them: Mr Clarke and Mr Field Sanctum Hymnusm five salutation cum Oratiuncula, quæ ab his being as Notaries at the said Table, and for the saide Conference verbis. 72. appointed; before whom & right opposite upon a stoole was sett Mr Incip. “Salve Miles preciose, Campion Jesuite, having only his Bible. 148. Rex Henrice generose, 24. Another Copie of the same, taken in Carter the Printers house; Palmes Vite celice, confessed by him to be of Vallendger’s hande, and that he had it of In radice Caritatis, Mr Whiting. 161. Vernans flore Sanctitatis, 25. A third Disputation between the said Doctors Fulke & Goade Vitéq; Angelice.” Opponents, & Campion the Jesuit Respondent; written by the same 8. Expostulatio Jesu Christi cum humano genere; auctore Joanne Fox, hand as the former. 168. qui Libellum Nicoloao Rydleyo Episcopo Londoniensi nuncupavit. 129. Harleian Ms 423 Then follows a Treatise (not finished) containing the Lives of divers Saints, 44 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 45 translated (as Mr Strype observes) by Bp. Lee, when he was Embassador parchment. 1. in Spaine with the Emperor, An. 1522. The Titles are, 2. If any maner of womane haue done the Thefte. Another Charme written upon parchment. 2. 9. The List of oone Paule, written by Heraclides. 148. 3. Astrological Advice, how to win at Cards or Dice. 3. 10. The Paradyse or Garden of Hiraclides, Eremite, Bisshope of 4. How to resolve divers (lawful) Questions. As whether a Man tells a Palestine. 151. false or a trew: Whether such persons going a Pelgremage shalle 11. Of a Virgine in name oonlie, and was no Virgine. 154. b. well go, & sone; Harmelles or nott: if such a Man shall haue a 12. Of Bituriomius. 160. Benefycee, or got to Religioun. or not. 4. 13. of Apollonius, a Merchant. 160. b. 5. Astrological Scheme resolving (for certain) whythir it is better to 14. Of Macharius, a young man. 162. remove or to contynew where the Qwerant do dwell, still. And 15. Of Sancte Nathaniel. 162. b. whether they be past dawngar of burnyng of ther hows, or godws, or 16. Of two greate holie men, either of them called Macharius. 164. nat. 5. 17. Of Moses the Aegyptian. 172. b. 6. Astrological Advice, from the same learned hand. If thou wylt take 18. Of Paule the Monke. 175. thei Jornay to do any thing. 6. 19. Of Chronius the Preste of Nytra. 175. b. 7. Minutes of the Examination of one Alleyne, a reputed Conjurer, it 20. Of Pachomius of Scyti. 179. seems, so far as to be called the God off Northefolke, before they 21. Of Steven. 180. b. receaved the Light of the Gospelle. This Alleyne stode ernestly 22. Of Valence. 181. before the Commissioners, that he cowld saye more concerninge 23. Of Heron. 182. b. Astrologie & Astronomy thene alle the lerned Mene within the 24. Of Ptolomeus. 183. Universities of Oxford or Cambridge; and yet understandeth no parte 25. Of a Virgine of Hierusalem. 184. of the Lattyne Tonge (temp. H. 8.) 7. 26. Of Helie. 184. b. 8. Edward Underhyll’s information of the vile practives of (the 27. Of Piannon a Virgine. 185. b. abovementioned?) Alleyn, Morgan, & Gaston a lawyer; with his own 28. Of Pachomius of Thebais. 186. b. Prayer, & certain godly Verses. 8. 29. Of the Women of The Tabitamenses? (Thebenmensiotis). 188. 9. De Caufidicis dialogus; Interlocutores, Vernius, Argastes, Perinolus. 30. Of Anoder Virgine. 189. Imperf. 10. 31. Of John of Lycus. 180. b. 10. Transcripts of some Records in the Tower, shewing how our Kings 32. Of Possidonsius. 182. b. have demeaned themselves, with regard to their foreign friends 33. Of Serapion. 183. b. assisting their foreign enemies. 16. 34. Of Evagrius the deacon. 186. b. 11. The Title & Preface of Fagius’s Translation of the Chaldee 35. Of Pior. 189. Paraphrase of Onkelos; printed at Strasbourg, A.D. 1546. 21. 12. Gemini Eliati ad Stephanum Philosophum, de modo legendi Oratores, REEL 5 Epistola. Imperf. 27. 13. The Way of Duells before the King; with the Office of the Constable & Harleian Ms 424 Earl­Mrshal, &c. upon such occasions. 42. 14. The last words which Francis of Lorayne, Duke of Guise, spake & Collection of letters and other papers uttered a little before his death to the Duches his wife; to his sonne; to the Cardinalls his brethren; & to many other being present at the A Book of fol. being the ninth Volume of the Papers of Mr John Foxe, houre of his death. 55. bought by Mr Strype, wherein are contained, 15. A Ballade or Poem to Q. Mary; written by a Protestant, 1 Octob. 1553. 58. 1. If a Man have stolen any thing of thyne. A Charm written upon 16. Fragmentum Legendæ de Miraculis, ut videtur S. Willelmi Episcopi . . 46 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 47

. 60. Imperf. 118. 17. Beginning of the Story of King Edward the II. of his Life & Deathe, 28. Substance of the Answer given by K Charles I. to the Commissioners written in Frenche by a certaine worthy Knight called Thomas de la of Scotland, who would have had him alter the Ecclesiastical Moore. 62. Government established in England. 162. 18. Copie of a Letter of Advertisement from Venice, relating, by way of 29. Heads of the Opinions of some Lords of the Kings Privy Council advice from Rome, the tragical ends of Cardinal Caraffa & his touching a war with Scotland, Shipmoney, reducing England, &c. brothers, who were executed by order of the new Pope Pius v. whom found in Secretary Vane’s Study, & presented by the Commons the Cardinal (bring bribed by the Grand Duke) had advanced to the Howse to the Lords. . . . April, 1641. 163. Papacy. 63. 30. An exact Relation of a Battell fought by the Lord Moore against the 19. Copie of another Letter by the same hand, shewing in what manner Rebells in Ireland: with the number that were slaine on both sides. the Grand Duke bribed Cardinal Caraffa the late Pope’s nephew, to 165. elect Cardinal Medicino, whom he favored. And what became of the 31. A Plaine Case; or reasons sufficient to convince any that would be Bills for 300,000 Crowns, which was the price of that Service. 65. honest or thrive in the world, which side to take in this present Warre. 20. Queen Elizabeths Letter or Order to the Lord­Treasurer; requiring him (The Author a Cavalier.) 167. to take due care, that (‘till her father pleasure known) no Clothes be transported to the Lowe Countries of the King of Spaine; nor any of Harleian Ms 425 their Commodities imported hither, dat. 30 March, An. Regni, 5. 66. 21. A true Narratione and Writinge defesyve of things happened in the Collection of letters and other papers Base Countres touching the cause of Relligione, the Yeare of our Lord, 1566. 67. A Book in fol. containing more of the Papers of Mr John Fox, and bought of 22. Indulgentie Ecclesiarum Patriarchaum (Patriarchalium?) et certarum Mr Strype, viz. aliarum Ecclesiarum Urbis Rome, per Gregorium Papam . . . concessæ. Imperf. 111. 1. Part of a notable discourse for having the Bible in English, written in 23. Indulgences graunted by our holie Father Gregorie 13 th unto certaine the time of Tho. Arundell Archbishop of Canterbury, about A.D. 1410. Crucifixes of Sr. Thoma Stukley, the 13 th of Januarie, Anno 1578. taken, as Mr Fox writes, ex fragmento quodam Ecclesiæ 112. Wigorniensis. 1. 24. To Mr Captayne Furbusher at his thirde & laste returne from Meta 2. Subscription & Submission of divers men & women Prisoners for Incognita; Carmen gratulatorium, A.D. 1578. 113. Religion, under Q. Mary. 3. 25. Answer of the Jurie to certaine Articles geven them in charge at an 3. Robert Wisdom’s Letter, written in Lollards Tower, to the brethren; Admiraltie­Court holden at Chilton? By Sir Edward Hobbie, the 30 giving an account of the reason of his Imprisonment. 4. Jan. A.D. 1586 concerning the right of fishing for Oysters, &c. in one 4. Articles mynystered against against Homfreye Munmowthe, of the Hundreds of Essex. 115. Alderman of London, for Lollardism, temp. Henr. VIII. 8. 26. Relation given by Sebastian Livius of Vilna, of his brother Paulus 5. Petition of the same Humfrey Monmouth to Cardinal Wolsey & the Livius a Polonian Minister, who with his whole familie were carried rest of the Privy Council, 19 Maie, 20 Hen. VIII. he being then Prisoners into Muscovy; from whence they could not be ransomed Prisoner in the Tower of London. 10. under 700l­ste ling. He shewes what he has done toward their 6. The Confession of Dr Edward Crome (who was noted & suspected redemption; what he has received in Germany, &c. and now comes for certaine Heresies) made before the Bishop of London & other into England, to beg the remainder. 117. Bishops, 11 Marche, A.D. 1530. 13. 27. Historia de divortio Roberti Devereux Essexiæ Comitis; de uxoris 7. The Confession of Mr Hughe Lattymer (noted & suspected of his suæ cum Roberto Carro Comite Somersetensi connubio: de Faithe & erroneous Preachings) being called before the Arch­ flagitiorum Machinatoribus . . . Turnera, ac Simone Forman; deq; byshope of Canterburie, the Bishope of London, & other Prelats & eorundem execrabili in vitam D. Thom Overburij Militis facinore. Clerks of the Province of Canterburye, in there Convocation holden at 48 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 49

Westm. 11 Marche, 1531. 13. b. that he made agaynst the Papists immediately after the 8. Sentence pronounced in the Starre­Chamber, by Sir Proclamatyone off Quene Mary, at London; she beynge in Norfolke. then , & afterwards executed, upon John Tindale, Imperf. 86. Thomas Palmer, & another for receiving & dispersing The New 20. Artycles geuen by Edmund Bonner the Byshep of London to be Testaments translated by William Tindale, A.D. 1530. 50. confessede or denyed, by Rychard Gebson, in his Answere to be 9. Of the Church, & the false Teachers in it, with exhortations to Princes made thereunto, A.D. 1555. (He thought fitt to confess them.) 99. to reform Abuses, if the Bishops will not. 16. 21. A Prayer of Thomas Spurge, lying in Newgate, under sentence of 10. An Answere to a Slander untruely reported by Mr Foxe in a certen Condemnation for his Religion Imperf. 100. Boke intytuled the seconde Volume of the Ecclesiasticall Hystorye; 22. The Examination of Rycharde Woodmane before the Busshope of conteynynge the Actes & Monuments of Martyres; whych was Chichestare, two of his Chappelyns, and Doctor Store, upon heretical broughte unto hym (as yt may be supposed) by some uncharytable & pravity. 102. malycyous slaunderer agaynste Thomas Thackhame Mynister: 23. A Letter of Rychard Woodmane being in Prison for Religion; with wherby yt maye well appere unto the gentle Reader both howe much another Relation of his examination by the Bp. of Chichester. 104. the Wryter off that Hystorye hathe bene abused, and howe 24. Thomas Mowntayne Parsone of St. Myhellys yn the Towere­Ryalle, wrongfullye the sayed Thomas Thackham hathe bene slaundered (as otherwysse callyd Wyghtyngeton­College yn Londone, his Relation of though he had been an Informer against Julins Palmer the Martyr). the troubles he underwent for the sake of Religion, A.D. 1553. 106. 18. 25. The Notes of a Sermon made by the Bisshope of Wynchester at 11. Reply to an undiscrete Answer made by one Tho. Thackham, Powles­Crosse, the last daye of September, A.D. 1554. 118. sometime of Reading, against the Story of Julins Palmer, Martyr, A.D. 26. A Sermon made (at Hadleye in Suffolke) the 10 Febr. A.D. 1555. 1571. Imperf. 33. beynge the next day after that Doctor Taylor suffered; made by the 12. Certen Notes of a Sermon made at Pawles Crosse by Doctor Crome, next & new Parson (against Doctor Taylor his predecessor). 119. on Sunday the 9 th daie of Maye, A.D. 1541. wherein he railed at the 27. Letter or Note, of John Deighton shewing a mistake or two in Mr Pope. 65. Foxe’s Martyorology, touching the death of one Horne in 13. Coucerning the behaviour of Barlow & Cardmaker in prison; temp. R. Gloucestershire, A.D. 1558. 121. Mariæ, and of Mr Cardmakers Dispute with Dr Martin author of the 28. Recantation of Richard Gybsone, 27 Octobre, A.D. 1556. 122. book against Priests­marriage; with the said Martins character. 67. 29. Thomas Hancock Curate of Amporte, his Relation of himself, & of his 14. Narrative of the Sufferings of one of Worcester, a boy of troubles; from the last year of K. Henry VIII. to the time of Q. about 12 years old, for Religion; A.D. 1546. 69. Elizabeth. 124. 15. Recantation of Wylliam Phelps Pastor & Curate of Cirencester, 29 30. Notes gathered by the Parson of St. Agnes, of a Sermon preached at April, A.D. 1551. in the presence of Bishop of Paules Crosse, on Good Frydaye, 24 Febr. A.D. 1570. by Mr John Gloucester, &c. 71. Fox; and afterwards corrected by the said Mr Fox. 131. 16. An Exhortation to England to repent, made in a Latin Poem by Mr 31. Mr John Lodon to Mr John Fox, acquainting him with several Doctor Walter Haddon, in the time of the greate Sweate, A.D. 1551. particulars, & narrations, touching the sufferings of some of the late and translated by Bartholomew Golding. 73. Martyrs & Confessors; and of Gods judgments upon Persecutors; 17. Notes to prove . Written about the time of Q. Mary which were omitted in the former editions of his Acts & Monuments. I. 75. 134. 18. Conference of John Fecknam with the Lady Jane Dudley, a little before she suffered; wherein he would have persuaded her to have REEL 6 changed her Religion. 83. 19. The Examynacyon and Imprisonment of Edwarde Undrehylle son and Harleian Ms 426 heyre of Thomas Undrehylle of Honyngham in the Countie of Warwyke Esq; beynge off the Bande of the Pencyoners; for a Ballett A book in Archbishop Cranmer’s own hand 50 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 51

Quinborough in Kent; examined & attested by Tho. Heneage. 80. The eleventh Volume of Mr John Foxe’s Papers, bought of Mr Strype; which also he described in the following words. Harleian Ms 783 Reformatio Legum Ecclesiasticarum ab Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi Cranmero, alijsq; selectis viris composita. This was Cranmers own book, Volume I of Commonplace Book which possibly belonged to John Foxe’s with his own hand, & Peters Martyr’s in several places. son, Dr Samuel Foxe

Harleian Ms 590 A thick Book in fol. bearing the following Title, printed, Pandectæ Locorum Communium, præcipua rerum Capita et Titulos, ordine alphabetico Collection of letters and other papers complectentes. In quas, ceu proprias sedes & apothecas, excipere licebit, quicquid studioso Lectori per omne Scriptorum genus volitanti, sibi A Book in fol. wherein are contained some of the papers formerly belonging accomodum, dignumq; memoria videbitur; per Joannem Foxium. Londini, to Mr John Fox the Martyrologist; which were lately bought of the revd. Mr A.D. 1585. Strype. They are, Now, this book containing only bare Titles, printed at the top of the Leaves 1. Part of an old Roll, containing a Survey of the Marsh in Kent; with (for I forbear to mention the Author’s Preface & Index) seems to me to have pictures of the Mannor­houses of Clyffe, Collynge, Halstowe, St been filled up by the labor & industry of his son Dr Samuel Fox; and might Marys & Alhallowes belonging to the Lord Cobham, or to Sr. Thomas have been begun while he was yet a student in the University. Wyatt the elder. 1. 2. An Epistyll written, wherin the novacious error now newly revisid by the secte of Anabaptysts is confutid, & the tru dyffynyshon of the syne REEL 7 ageynst the Holy Gost playnly declaryde. 2. 3. Relation of Mr Briggs his temptation; with whom Mr Fox pray’d & Harleian Ms 783 commanded the Devil to depart from him. 6. 4. A Report of the last Disputacon of Dr Taylor Parson of Hadley, with the Byshopes assembled at St. Mary Overeys; by a Gentleman that Lansdowne Ms 335 was present at hyt. 64. 5. A Story of the wife of Edmonde Kingesfielde, who was deemed to be 335. 12mo. possessed by the Devil, A.D. 1565. 69. 6. A Bill in Order to an Act of Parliament, ann. I. Eliz. to confirm the An account, drawn up in Latin by John Fox, the martyrologist, and in his Grants of Offices, Leases, &c. by Nich. Ridley when Bishop of own hand­writing, of John Wicliffe and his followers. Prefixed is a dedication London. In the margin, Bp. Bonner has written his own remarks. 70. to some unnamed person whom he calls his friend and patron, probably the 7. Relation of the differences between Charles Lord Stourton & William Duke of Norfolk. The whole, except the dedication, was printed in his "Res Hartgill Esq; (which terminated in the hanging of the said Lord, for in ecclesia gestæ," Basil 1563, folio, and afterwards translated by himself murther). 76. b. & 76. into English, and inserted, towards the beginning, in his "Acts and 8. Will. ’s relation of himself; & how he was inhumanly Monuments." persecuted by his own father, for hearing & reading the New Testament; temp. R. Henr. VIII. 77. Lansdowne Ms 353 9. The Sentence against Walter Appelbee & divers others condemned by Dr Nich. Harpesfelde for heretical pravity. temp. Mariæ R. 78. b. 353. 4to. 10. Transcripts of many Records relating to the Town & Castle of A miscellaneous Volume, containing, 52 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 53

14. English prayers composed by Ed. Dering and Ed. Hansbie, anno 1569, 1. "Summa theologiæ practicæ," Ad usum Patrum operariorum Societatis for the use of the Duke of Norfolk's children, written by Dering's own hand; Jesti qui in missionibus sui instituti versatitur. fo. 1. with a dedication to the Duke, in Latin. fo. 322. 2. A Latin atitipapistical treatise, intitled "Papa confutatus;" composed by 15. The chief points of accusation wherewith the Secular Priests have John Fox the martyrologist, and in his own hand­writing. Beg. "Quousque charged the Jesuits, &c. fo. 345. tandem abutere patientia nostra, Rom. pontifex?" Imperfect at the end. fo. 16. Breve chronicon seu annales, à Gulielmo Conq. ad ann. 1240. fo. 360. 225. 17. "Here snythe the vii yefts of the Holy Gost," fo. 371. 3. Collections out of the Prophets and New Testament concerning the 18. "This boke Ypocras made and sent it unto Cesare that was Emperour of conversion and restoration of the Jews. By Roger Edwards, 1580. Rome: by this boke ye mon knowe all maner evill in manys body, and when Dedicated to Lord Burghley and others. fo. 385. It has been justly intitled by ye know hem then may ye ordeyne dyveris medcyns for hem after her some former possessor a phantastical booke." complexions." fo. 374. 19. "Danyells dremys;" being a foolish interpretation of dreams and other REEL 8 events. fo. 375 b. 20. A pious ditty on the Resurrection, written in the reign of Henry VI. Beg. Lansdowne Ms 388 "Almyghty Lorde in Trenyte." fo. 376. Imperfect at the end. 21. A fragment of an old romance, in alliterative metre, on the gests of 388. 4to. Charlemagne and Roland. fo. 384. It chiefly relates to the consequences of A miscellaneous Volume formerly belonging to Mr. Strype, and containing Ganelon's treachery. the following pieces; 22. Vita Gulielmi de Wickham Episcopi Wintoniensis; auctore M. P. fo. 399. 23. The form and ceremony of consecrating virgins or nuns, by the Bishop; 1. Vita Revererdi D. Johannis Foxii, a filio suo Samuele Fox composita, et in in old English. fo. 407. tomo secundo celeberrimi operis "Acts and Monuments, &c." Latinè et Anglice evulgata. fo. 2. REEL 8 cont 2. Epistolæ, aliaque academica à Johanne Foxio, Latinè et Anglicè, manu 24. Vita Caroli IX. Francorum Regis. fo. 417. propria conscriptæ. fo. 53 b. 3. In adventum serenissimæ Angliæ Reginæ carmina academica. fo. 149. Lansdowne Ms 389 4. Ad serenissimam Angliæ Reginam Magistri Bilsoni oratio. fo. 158. b 5. Ad Dominum Dudleum Magistri Bilsoni oratio. fo. 159 b. 389. 4to. 6. Ad Dominum Burleum Magistri Bilsoni oratio. fo. 160 b. 7. In adventum Domini Horn Episcopi Vintoniensis carmen gratulatorum, R. A Volume formerly belonging to Mr. Strype, being a part of the collections of Browne. fo. 161 b. John Fox the Martyrologist for his "Acts and Monuments." Most of them 8. In adventum reverendi in Christo patris Episcopi Vintoniensis carmen are printed in that work. With these is bound up at the end, a discourse, gratulatorium Laurent. Brandvent. fo. 162. addressed to Queen Elizabeth for defence against the threatened invasion 9. Academica quædam anonyma. fo. 162 b. of the Holy League. Written about the year 1580 by Robert, afterwards 10. Excerpta ex vetusto libello J. Purvey Sacerdotis et Wiclevi discipuli, de Captain, Hitchcock, of Caversfield in Bucks. Eucharistia; Johan. Foxii manu scripta. fo. 166. 11. D. Johan. Foxus de re eucharistica. fo. 176. REEL 9 12. D. Samuclis Foxii, Johannis filii, exercitationes et epistolæ academicæ. fo. 184. Lansdowne Ms 819 13. Visitatio Cardinalis Poli Cantabrigien. Academiæ; et historia exhumationis et restitutionis ossium 819. folio. D. Martini Buceri, cum carminibus academicis. fo. 252. A Volume of collections by Mr. Strype, consisting chiefly of papers relating 54 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 55 to John Fox the martyrologist and his descendants, especially with regard to property, from 1584 to 1654. Interspersed are the following articles that A Volume containing the following Miscellaneous Articles may deserve particular mention, viz. 1. "Insignia Ceenobiorum, Monasteriorum et Domorum Religiosorum in 1. "The booke of Tyverton [Devonshire] of a quarter called Pryer's quarter, Anglia." fo. 2. in the yeare of our Lorde 1580." fo. 10. 2. "Some notes by way of abstract out of the Case of the Clergy's being 2. "A note of the emploiment of the som of 61. 13s. 4d. as was receaved by assess'd for their spirituall possessions towards the repair of High­waves." vertu of a warrant directed from the Right Honorable S r John Fortescue, fo. 4. Knight, dated the day of 1594, &c. aboute the repayring of the gardines, 3. Original Inventories of goods, plate, jewels, bells, and all other ornaments walkes, pondes, &c. of her Majesties hous Havering in the bowr, at such belonging to the several Parish Churches of Chesham Magna, Cheyney, time as her highnes was to have come thither about the end of Maye anno Taplow, Chalfont Saint Giles Clialfont Saint Peter, Royal, 1594." fo. 25. Hecham, Eyshamstede Latimer, Penn, Burnham, and Agmondesham, in 3. "A note of money layed out for the repaire of Havering houss 1594." the County of Bucks, made by virtue of a Commission directed by King fo. 26. Edward VI. to Sir Francis Russell, Sir Morres Barkley and others, Anno 4. "A noate of such implements and stuff as was in hir Majesties house of 1552. fo. 9 b. Haveringe with a vieu of the repayre of the lodgyng howses and offyces as 4. Several papers relating to the late election of a President of Magdalen they were left by Samuel Foxe, taken the 6 th day of May 1596 by the College, Oxon. with the case of the Vice­president and Fellows, and the undernamed." fo. 27. reason for their rejection of Mr. Farmer who had been recommended by the 5. "The demayne lands belonginge unto the Manor and Lordshipp of King, 1687. fo. 23. Swyneshed in the countie of Lincolne." fo. 50. 5. Copies of several letters of Archbishop Cranmer, found among the 6. "Rents belongeinge to the King's Colledge in Cambridge, that are to be Manuscripts of Sir Henry Saint George, Knight, Garter King at Arms, and gathered by their fermer Thomas Crosse." fo. 70. thence transcribed by Mr. Strype. REEL 9 cont REEL 9 cont 7. "A noate of all the landes in Devon belonging to the Collage in As these appear to have fallen into Mr. Strype's hands after the publication Cambridge." fo. 71. of his Life of the Archbishop, and have not been used by him, it has been 8. "A note of the particulers of certen parcells of land, parcell of the Mannor thought fit to detail their substance. and Priori of St. James neare the cittie of Exon, to be procured from Mr. 1. To Henry VIII. concerning at Rome and other intelligence Fox Mr. Vichamberlyn's man whose intrest is for 17 yeres to begyne at received from thence, Nov. 18, 1530. fo. 56. Michelmasse next." fo. 72. A copy of this Letter is amon­ the Hart. MSS. No 787. 9. "The rents belonging to the Mannour of St. James in the countie of 2. To Hen. VIII. to grant him licence to proceed to the trial and examination Devon." fo. 73. of Q. Catherine's Marriage, and to pronounce Judgment accordingly, April 10. Reasons why Philip Stubbes was not legally arraigned under the stat. 1 11, 1533. fo. 56 b. & 2 Phil. & Mary. fo. 85. 3. To Hen. VIII. on his pronouncing the sentence of divorce, 23 May. fo. 57. 11. A note of the witnesses names in Stubbes's case. fo. 87. 4. To Hen. VIII. to pardon certain religious persons belonging to his Convent 12. A list of books and manuscripts belonging to Mr. Fox. fo. 95. at Canterbury who had been concerned in the impositions of Eliz. Barton 13. Two original letters from Katheryne Countess of Hartford, the sister of the Nun of Saint Sepulebre's in that city, 13 Dec. 1533. fo. 57. Lady Jane Grey, to Anthony Penn, to get her a gold chain; &c. 16 October. 5. To Mr. Butler, his Commissary at Calais, concerning a pretended divorce fo. 109. there, 13 Jan. fo. 58, 6. His recommendation of Sir Thomas Dornkester as a successor to the Lansdowne Ms 1045 Abbot of Newsham. fo. 58 b. 7. To the Convent of Newsham on the same subject, 18 May. fo. 59 b. 1045. folio. 8. 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Stanfield to the vicarage of Quadring. fo. 59 b. 11 April 1534. 27. The Archbishop to the Duke, on the same subject. fo. 67. 9. An inhibition sent by him to the Bishops concerning seditious preaching, 28. To his brother Rosel [Russell ?] about his son's education. fo. 67. begun in Easter­week, and concerning the King's marriage, 1533. fo. 60. 29. To Mr. Gresham, concerning business to be dispatched at his audit at 10. To the , to prefer a servant of his to a place in Oxford, Lambeth, 6 Oct. fo. 67 b. 5 July. fo. 60 b. 30. To the Prior of Christ Church Canterbury, thanking him for some 11. To the Archbishop of York, on a debate in a Convocation concerning not present. fo. 67 b. reading the general sentence. 4 April. fo. 61. 31. To Dr. Downes, to obtain the farm of a Prebend in Southwel. fo. 67 b. 12. To the Abbot of Westminster, for a vicar in the College of Saint Martin's, 32. To the Dean of the Arches on Edwards's suit. fo. 68. London, 4 May. fo. 61. 33. To Mr. Stapylton, parson of Bingham. Sends his sister's son to the free­ 13. To the Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, of which he was a school in his parish, 12 Oct. fo. 68. member, with a present of a buck, 26 June. fo. 61 b. 34. To the Bishop of Hereford, on a supplication made to the Archbishop by 14. To some unnamed person, declining to receive his son into his house one of the Bishop's diocese against his receiver, 18 Oct. fo. 68 b. already overcharged with servants, 26 June. fo. 61 b. 35. To Mr. Palgrave, parson of Saint Dunstan's in the East at London, 15. To the Abbot of S. Augustine, Canterbury, with some communication by concerning fruits of the benefices due to him. fo. 69. a confidential servant whom he recommends, &c. 29 April. fo. 62. 36. To the Lord Chancellor, in favour of Dr. May, his vicar­peneral, 24 Oct. 16. To Master Hawkyns, Embassador with the Emperor, concerning the fo. 69 b. King's divorce and the coronation of Queen Anne. 1533. fo. 62. 37. To his chancellor in belhalf of the vicar of Milton, on his complaint. fo. 69 See Harl. MSS. 6148. b. 20 Jan. 1534. 17. To Master Belthaser the King's Surgeon, thanking him for his care of 38. To a certain unknown Lord, who had requested a favour for his servant. Mr. Witwell one of his chaplains. 5 July. fo. 64. fo. 70. 18. To the Bishop of Lincoln, in behalf of one in that Bishop's diocese 39. To some chief member of the church of Lincoln, about the place of REEL 9 cont REEL 9 cont unjustly expelled his chantry. 8 July. fo. 64. Auditor of that church. fo. 70. 19. To his Cousin Kyngston, on his son's suing for a divorce, 20 July 1533. 40. Henry Lord Bourchier to the Archbishop, in favour of one Stonesby, 13 fo. 64 b. Oct. fo. 70 b. 20. To his neighbour curates to collect for the repairs of Malling church. 41. The Archbishop's answer. fo. 70 b. fo. 65 b. 42. The King to the Earl of Essex on Stonesby's matter, 26 Oct. fo. 71. 21. To his chancellor, for documents concerning a matter of variance of 1534. matrimony between Thomas Perry and Jane Benbowe, and to bring the 43. The Archbishop to Archdeacon Hawkins, Embassador in Germany, parties before him. fo. 65 b. concerning the Holy Nun, her miracle, and other occurrences, 20 Dec. 22. To his special friend Mr. Crumwell, with an enquiry about the Prior of 1533. fo. 71 b. the Friar Preachers of Bristol who wanted a licence to preach, 19 July. 44. To certain gentlemen in Hertfordshire, concerning injuries done to one fo. 66. Thomas Wiggington. fo. 73. 23. To the same, to procure his servant the place of Squire Beadle of Arts 45. To Lord Abergavenny, who had offered to attend him to Canterbury, and at Oxford. fo. 66. soliciting a red deer or two. 27 Nov. fo. 73 b. 24. To some Prioress, with directions to bring her Nun, who was sometime 46. To Mr. Latymer, parson of West Kynton in Wiltshire, with licences for at Courthope Street, to him at Ottford. fo. 66 b. preaching. fo. 73 b. 25. To Lord Arundel, concerning bucks due to him from Arundel Forest. 47. To the same, that he is appointed to preach before the King in Lent. fo. 66 b. fo. 74. 26. The Duke of Norfolk to the Archbishop, concerning the King's cause. 5 48. To the Dean of the King's Chapel, with notice that Latymer and Shaxton Sept. fo. 66 b. are to preach before the King, 9 Jan. fo. 74 b. 58 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 59

49. To some unnamed person, about some legacies given by a person at holding improper discoure in the pulpit, 22 March 1534. fo. 81. Bristol not performed. fo. 75. 68. "Dr. Burgesse Sermon before King James, with his Apology, and Letters 50. To the parson of Petworth, about a lease to be granted to John Bower, to the King and Bishoppe, 1605." fo. 82. Imperfect at the end. farmer on the parsonage, &c. 8 Feb. fo. 75 b. 69. "Heroique stanzas consecrated to the glorious memorie of his most 51. To his chancellor Dr. Coke, recommending him to deal more charitably serene and renowned Highness Oliver, late Lord Protector of this with some of his parishioners whom he appears to have persecuted. Commonwealth, &c. Written after the celebration of his funeralls." fo. 102. fo. 75 b. 70. A translation of Mr. John Philips's Poem on Cyder into Italian verse; with 52. To some unnamed persons concerning a Bill in Parliament relating to some account of the author prefixed. fo. 105. tithes in Rumney Marsh. fo. 76. 71. A Latin comedy, intitled "Christus Triumphans," composed by John Fox 53. To Lord Cronmwell, concerning a priest committed for words spoken the Martyrologist, and in his own hand­writing; with numerous alterations against the Archbishop. fo. 76. and corrections by the author. fo. 135. 54. To the Recorder of London, on behalf of a widow, for a house belonging 72. An alphabetical list of Charters granted to cities and boroughs, and to the Chamber of London, 25 May. fo. 76 b. contained in two volumes now remaining in the library of the Society of the 55. To the Duchess of Norfolk, to intercede with the King in behalf of a ; transmitted to James West, Esq. by J. B., Oct. 10, 1729; to servant of hers Thomas Cade, who wanted a place at Calais. fo. 77. which is added a similar list of various Charters in other books preserved in 56. To Dr. Thirlby, Archdeacon of Ely, reproving him for ambition in seeking the same library. fo. 159. some preferment from the King, 24 May. fo. 77 b. 73. An English translation of a part of Longinus's work on Sublimity of Stile, 57. To some person appointed by him to preach at Paul's Cross. fo. 78. made for the improvement of oratory. fo. 170. 58. To some Lord wbo had distrained the goods of a poor man, intreating him to be merciful. fo. 78 b. 59. To a certain parson, requiring him to see penance performed by some REEL 9 cont REEL 9 cont of his parishioners. fo. 78 b. 60. To the King's Secretary, for the preferment of his servant, Tho.Barthelet. Stowe Ms 998 fo. 78 b. 61. To his sister recommending, one Mrs. Creke as a companion. fo. 79. 998. Vol. V. (ff. 77). "A SERMON of Christ crucified," etc., by John Foxe, 62. From Queen Ann Boleyn to the City of Bristol, requesting the next London, 1570, 4to. presentment to the Mastership of St. John's College, Bristol, for a friend of hers 20 Jan. 1534. fo. 79. Drawn up, by the Archbishop's secretary. 63. From the Queen to Dr. Crome, parson of Saint Antony's in London, concerning her intention of his preferment, 20 May 1534. fo. 79 b. 64. The King's letter to ­­­­­­ for apprehending all who preached up the jurisdiction of the Bishop of Rome, April 1535. . . .fo. 80. in the hand of the Archbishop's secretary. 65. Master Cromwell to the Archbishop, that Nic.Heth is to he sent Embassador to Germany. fo. 80 b. 66. A Letter to the Pope from King Philip and Queen Mary, recommending the above Nic. Heth as Archbishop of York, 4 May 1555. fo. 81. (Latin.) From the Cotton Library. 67. The Archbishop to the inhabitants of Hadleigh, exhorting them to love and agreement, especially as to their curate, Sir Thomas Ross, accused of 60 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 61 62 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587 63

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Add Ms 32564: Anecdotes of Sir Joshua Reynolds by William Mason.

Add Ms 32565: Correspondence of the Rev Jonathan Toup with James Harris, William Heberden, Samuel Musgrave, Anthony Askew, Richard Pocock and ENGLISH POETRY, 1750­1855 Jeremiah Miller. Part 1: Recollections, Conversations and Commonplace Books of the Reverend John Mitford (1781­1859) from the British Library, London Add Ms 32566: Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re Horne Tooke, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Edmund Burke, CONTENTS OF REELS Charles James Fox, William Beckford, Samuel Rogers and others.

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Add Ms 32559: Add Ms 32567: Extracts from the Journal of the reign of King George the third by Horace Recollections (consisting chiefly of conversations with Samuel Rogers) re Walpole. Material re Junius and Pitt. Alexander Pope, John Dryden, George Crabbe, William Jackson, William Beckford and others. Add Ms 32560: Extracts from the Journal of the reign of King George the third by Horace REEL 5 Walpole. Add Ms 32568: REEL 2 Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re Samuel Rogers, H Crabb Robinson, Sydney Smith, Richard Porson, Add Ms 32561: R B Sheridan, and others. Extracts from the commonplace books and other mss of Thomas Gray. Material re Richard West and Samuel Daniel. REEL 6 Add Ms 32562: Extracts from the mss of Thomas Gray. Material re Richard West, Horace Add Ms 32569: Walpole and Thomas Ashton. Recollections (consisting chiefly of extracts from the correspondence of Horace Walpole and William Mason) with William Whitehead, REEL 3 William Alderson and others.

Add Ms 32563: Add Ms 32570: Extracts from the correspondence and papers of the Rev William Mason. Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) Material re James Beattie, Horace Walpole and Lord Harcourt. re William Maltby, D E Davy, William Alderson and Harriet and Mary Alderson. 11 64 FOXE AND THE ENGLISH REFORMATION, c1539­1587

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Add Ms 32571: Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re Sir Joshua Reynolds, Lord Holland, Wellington, Abb McQuinn, Horne Tooke, John Locke, John Ruskin and others.

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Add Ms 32572: Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re George III, Lord Holland, Wellington, Sydney Smith, Sir Thomas Lawrence and others.

Add Ms 32573: Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re Elizabeth Carter, Thomas De Quincy, John Ruskin, John Sterling, R B Sheridan, Hannah More, William Cowper, Pitt the Elder and others.

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Add Ms 32574: Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re P B Shelley, Thomas Moore, John Kemble, Sir Joshua Reynolds, G Wakefield, Charles James Fox and others.

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Add Ms 32575: Recollections (consisting of anecdotes, table­talk, notes of readings etc) re Robert Southey, Lord Sidmouth, Dean Pellew, Oliver Goldsmith, John Forster, William Wilberforce, Horace Walpole and others.