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 564 CALENDAR OF MORE'S CORRESPONDENCE October 197. Bodleian MS. Ballard 72, fo. 98 V ; II, p. 1446. More to Margaret Koper. // / wolde. . . <1534, Tower of London.) 198. Bodleian MS. Ballard 72, fo. 101^ ; II, p. 1449. More to Margaret Roper. Your daughterly . . . 1534, Tower of London. 199. Brit. Mus. MS. Arundel 152, fo. 320 V ; Brewer, vii. 1591. Lady More to Henry VIII. In lamentable wise . . . <c. Christmas 1534.) Original. Printed by J. Bruce in Archaeologia, xxvii (1838), pp. 369-70. ' S r Thomas Moore. . . being yo r graces prisoner, in yo r Tower of London, by the space of eighte monethes and above. . .' Cf. 187 for date of imprisonment. 200. II, p. 1450. More to Master Leder, ' a verteous priest '. The tale that. . . Saturday, 16 January 1534/5, Tower of London. 201. Brit. Mus. MS. Arundel 152, fo. 294 ; II, p. 1451. More to Margaret Roper. 7 doubt not. . . 2 or 3 May 1535, Tower of London. 202. A Collection of Letters, 1753, p. 271 ; Brewer, viii. 800. Lady More to Cromwell. May 1535. First printed by L. Howard in A Collection of Letters from the original Manuscripts, London, 1753. 203. II, p. 1452 ; Brewer, viii. 815. More to Margaret Roper. Forasmuche. . . <3 June 1535, Tower of London.) ' . . . The counsayle were here thys day, and I was before theym . . . ' A Record Office document (see Brewer, viii. 814) gives his answers to questions put by Thomas Audley, lord chancellor, and others, 3 June 27 Henry VIII 204. II, p. 1454. More to Antonio Bonvisi. Amicorum amicissime . . . 1535, Tower of London. An English translation on p. 1456. 205. II, p. 1457. More to Margaret Roper. Oure Lorde blesse you . . . 5 July 1535, Tower of London. .... For is saint Thomas euen, and ye vtas of saint Peter : and therf ore to morow long I to go to god : it were a day verye mete and conuenient for me. . . .' Translated into Latin in III, p. 334.



search for documents illustrative of the enterprises of the Cabots has been so minute and apparently exhaustive that the accidental discovery of a hitherto unpublished privy seal of Henry VII concerning the grant of an annuity to Sebastian Cabot was unexpected. The official documents connected with