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ii. p. 944. edit. 1587.--"At the bishopping the
Duke of Suffolke was his godfather."
[12] "Chronicle," fol. 232, edit. 1548.
[13] This aspersion of Sanders, has been copied, greatly to the
detriment of the character of Henry VIII. by several French
writers; vide Mariceau "Traite des Maladies des Femmes Grosses,"
tom. i. p. 358.--and Dionis "Cours d'Operations de Chirurgie,"
p. 137.
[14] Herbert, p. 430. Fox, Hall, Stow, Holinshed, and Speed, all
agree in placing it on the twelfth. Hume, in his _History of
England_, has made a singular mistake with regard to this date:
he says "two days afterwards," and quotes Strype as his
authority, while that author, who fully investigated the
subject, says, "she died on Wednesday night, the
twenty-fourth."--"Memorials," v. iii. p. 1.
[15] Cotton. MSS, Nero, C. x--A copy of this Journal will be found
printed entire in Burnet's "History," v.
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