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 789 CHAPTER XIII. HENRY VIII. UNPUBLISHED MATERIAL. There is but little unpublished matter of historical value connected with the reign of Henry VIII except State papers in English and foreign Archives ; and of these full notices will be found in the Calendars published for the Master of the Rolls, with specific references to the sources. Of the collections in foreign countries the most important are : — At Paris. Archives du Ministere des Affaires ^ifitrangeres. See below under Pub- lished Documents, Kaulek, J. and Lefevre-Pontalis, G. At Simancas. Archivo General. Transcripts by Bergeuroth are in the British Museum, Add. MSS. 28572-28695. At Venice, Milan, etc. See Calendars, Venetian, under Published Documents. At Rome. Vatican Archives and other Transcripts are in the Public Record Office. Notices of the documents will be found, each under its date, in the Calendar of Letters and Papers. See also Laemmer, H. ; Theiner, A. ; and Ehses, S. under Published Documents. At Vienna. Transcripts of the Archives relating to England are in the Public Record Office, and notices of each separate document wUl be found under date in the Letters and Papers, and also in the Spanish Calendar. ENGLAND. Eablt Chbonicmis A^a) Histories, General. Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London. Ed. by J. G. Nichols. Camden Soc. 1869. Chronicle of Calais. Ed. by J. G. Nichols. Camden Society. London. 1846. Chronicle (Spanish) of King Henry VIII. Translated by M. A. S. Hume. London. 1889. [A strange, confused account by a Spaniard who was in England in the end of the reign.] Fabyan, Robert. Chronicles. Ed. by Ellis. 1811. Hall, E. Chronicle. London. 1548. Reprinted, 1809. Herbert, Edward, Lord, of Cherbury. Life and Reign of Henry VIII. London. 1649 etc. (May be consulted in Kennett's Complete History of England. Vol. II. 1706.) Holinshed, R. Chronicles. Vols, ii and iii. London. 1687.