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“Controversy and ‘Correctness’: English Chronicles and Chroniclers, 1553–68,” The Sixteenth-Century Journal 27 (1996), pp. 437–51, at p. 450.

2. E. Arber, ed., A Transcript of the Register of the Company of Stationers of London, 1554–1640, 5 vols. (London, 1875–77), I, fol. 35.

3. “A fourme of prayer with thankes giuing, to be used every yeere, the 17. of November, beyng the day of the Queenes Maiesties entrie to her raigne, London 1576,” reprinted in W. Keatinge, Liturgical Services, Elizabeth (London, 1847), pp. 548–58.

4. J. Knox, The First Blast of the Trumpet against the Monstrous Regiment of Women (Geneva, 1558), p. 32.

5. Ibid., p. 10.

6. Ibid., p. 9.

7. Foxe, Actes and Monuments (London, 1583), p. 2098.

8. R. Garcia, “ ‘Most Wicked Superstition and Idolatry’: John Foxe, His Predecessors and the Development of an Anti-Catholic Polemic in the Sixteenth-Century Accounts of the Reign of Mary I,” in John Foxe at Home and Abroad, ed. D. Loades, pp. 79–87.

9. W. C. Sellar and R. J. Yeatman, 1066 and All That: A Memorable History of England Comprising all the Parts You Can Remember … (London, 1930), pp. 64–65.

10. M. Twiss, The Most Evil Men and Women in History (London, 2002), pp. 85–97.

11. CSPV V, pp. 532–33.

12. J. Aylmer, An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subiectes (“Strasborowe” [i.e., London], 1559) (STC 1005) sig. H3v.

13. Janet Arnold, Queen Elizabeth’s Wardrobe Unlock’d (Leeds, 1988), pp. 52, 55.

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UNPUBLISHED SOURCES

MANUSCRIPTS

Bodleian Library

Rawlinson MS B 146; Tanner MS 90; Wood MS F 30

British Library

Add 4712; Add 5841; Add 5935; Add 6113; Add 21481; Add 24124; Add 27402; Add 33230; Add 34563; Add 48126; Add 71009; Arundel 97; Arundel 151; Cotton Caligula D VII; Cotton Caligula D IX; Cotton Caligula E V; Cotton Cleop E VI; Cotton Faustina C II; Cotton Nero B VI; Cotton Otho C X; Cotton Titus B I; Cotton Titus B II; Cotton Titus C VII; Cotton Vitellius C I; Cotton Vitellius V I; Cotton Vespasian C III; Cotton Vespasian C XIV; Cotton Vespasian F III; Cotton Vespasian F XIII; Egerton 616; Harley 284; Harley 416; Harley 589; Harley 3504; Harley 5087; Harley 6068; Harley 6234; Harley 6807; Lansdowne 3; Lansdowne 103; Lansdowne 1236; Royal 14 B XIX; Royal 17 B XXVIII; Royal 17 C XVI; Royal 18 C XXIV; Royal App. 89; Sloane I; Sloane 1786; Stowe 142; Stowe 571

The National Archives

E36; E101; E179; E351; LC 2; LC 5; LS 13; PROB 11; SP 1; SP 10; SP 11; SP 12; SP 46

College of Arms

MS I 7

MS I 18

MS WB

Oxburgh Hall

Bedingfield Papers: Papers relating to Henry Bedingfield

Suffolk Record Office

EE2/E/3: Eye Borough Records

HA 411: Cornwallis family papers

Society of Antiquaries

MS 123

Inner Temple Library

Petyt MS 538

PHD THESES

Braddock, R. C. “The Royal Household, 1540–1560: A Study in Office-holding in Tudor England” (PhD thesis, Northwestern University, Illinois, 1971).

Bryson, A. “The Special Men in Every Sphere; The Edwardian Regime, 1547–1553” (PhD thesis, St. Andrews, 2001).

Carter, Alison J. “Mary Tudor’s Wardrobe of Robes” (MA thesis, Courtauld Institute, 1982).

Drey, Elizabeth Ann. “The Portraits of Mary I, Queen of England” (MA thesis, Courtauld Institute, 1990).

Hamilton, D. L. “The Household of Queen Katherine Parr” (DPhil thesis, University of Oxford, 1992).

Lemasters, G. A. “The Privy Council in the Reign of Mary I” (PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, 1971).

Merton, C. “The Women Who Served Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth: Ladies, Gentlewomen and Maids of the Privy Chamber, 1553–1603” (PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, 1992).

Starkey, D. “The King’s Privy Chamber, 1485–1547” (PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, 1973).

Whitelock, A. “In Opposition and in Government: The Households and Affinities of Mary Tudor, 1516–1558” (PhD thesis, University of Cambridge, 2004).


PUBLISHED SOURCES

PRIMARY

Aylmer, John. An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trewe Subiectes, against the Late Blowne Blaste, Concerning the Government of Women (London, 1559).

Bonner, Edmund. Homilies Sett Forth by the Righte Reverence Father in God (London, 1555).

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