. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . 1511.—St, 1513.—Nonsuch House (From Speeds Theatre of Great Britain.) No. 53.—Vol. II. 33 34 OLD ENGLAND. FBook V. througl such as the deposition of her mother Katherine; theition of her own illegitimacy (subsequently reversed by herlather) ; and the progress of the new views, which had consequentlycaused her much anxiety, not only in the abstract, but personallyand practically. She had, like every one else (except here andthere a chancellor and a bishop, a monk or a friar), suc


. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . 1511.—St, 1513.—Nonsuch House (From Speeds Theatre of Great Britain.) No. 53.—Vol. II. 33 34 OLD ENGLAND. FBook V. througl such as the deposition of her mother Katherine; theition of her own illegitimacy (subsequently reversed by herlather) ; and the progress of the new views, which had consequentlycaused her much anxiety, not only in the abstract, but personallyand practically. She had, like every one else (except here andthere a chancellor and a bishop, a monk or a friar), succumbedduring her fathers reign of terror, but had pertinaciously refused tosuccumb any longer. On the 18th of March, 1550, King Edwardwrote in his journal:— The lady Mary, my sister, came to me atWestminster, where, after salutations, she was called with mycouncil into a chamber; where was declared how long I hadsuffered her mass, in hope of her reconciliation ; and how now beingno hope, which I perceived by her letters, except I saw some shortamendment, I could not bear it. She answered, that her soul wasGods, and


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