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1541.] lord chancellor declared unto them the abominable demeanour of the Queen, that the world might know that which had been hitherto done to have a just ground and foundation.'

The offending lady herself was removed to Sion House, where she was confined to three rooms, and, with Lady Rochford, waited for the judgment of Parliament upon her. Derham and Culpeper were left to the ordinary course of justice. On the ist of December they were tried in the Guildhall before a special