[38] /Letters and Papers/, xiv., pt. 1, no. 1021.
[39] For surrenders, cf. /Calendar of Patent Rolls/, i., 53-9.
/Calendar of State Papers, Ireland (1509-73)/, 56-58.
[40] For the pensions granted to the religious, cf. /Fiants of Henry VIII./ (App. Seventh Report Public Rec. Office). /Calendar of Patent Rolls, Ireland/, i., 59 sqq.
[41] For these grants, cf. /Fiants of Henry VIII. Seventh Report of D.
Keeper of P. R., Ireland./
[42] /Letters and Papers/, xvi., no. 775.
[43] Under year 1537. The date is not correct.
[44] Mant, /Church History of Ireland/, 1846, ii., 713.
[45] /State Papers/, iii., 56-7, 136-7, 147, 175-6.
[46] /State Papers/, ii., 514-5.
[47] Cf. /State Papers/, vol. iii. /Letters and Papers Henry VIII./, xiii.-xvii. /Calendar of Documents, Ireland (1537-41)/. /Calendar of Carew Manuscripts/, vol. i.
[48] /State Papers/, iii., 332-3.
[49] Cf. /State Papers/, ii., 480; iii., 30, 278.
[50] /Letters and Papers/, xvi., no. 935. There is a clear discrepancy between this document and the official report of St. Leger (/State Papers/, iii., 305) in regard to the ecclesiastics present.
[51] /State Papers/, iii., 123.
[52] Id., 431.
[53] Gogarty, /The Dawn of the Reformation in Ireland/ (/Ir. Th.
Quart./, viii.).
[54] Cf. /State Papers/, vol. iii., 427 sqq., /Letters and Papers Hen.
VIII./, xvi. p. 225, /Fiants of Hen. VIII./ (157, 387).
[55] /State Papers/, iii., 429.
[56] /Letters and Papers/, xii., pt. 1, no. 1467.
[57] Id., xvi., p. 225.
[58] Cf. /Fiants of Henry VIII./, nos. 104, 108, 147.
[59] Cf. Id., nos. 187, 262-3, 378.
[60] For these appointments, cf. /Calendar of Patent Rolls/, i., 1536-46.
[61] Bridgett, /Blunders and Forgeries/, 1890, 244.
[62] /State Papers/, iii., 305.
[63] Cf. Stuart-Coleman, /Historical Memoirs of Armagh/, xi., Moran, /Spicileg. Ossiriense/, i., 13-32.
[64] /State Papers/, iii., 429.
[65] Stuart-Coleman, xi. Gogarty, /Documents Concerning Primate Dowdall/, (/Archiv. Hib./, vols. i., ii.).
[66] Hogan, /Hibernia Ignatiana/, 1880, 6-8.
[67] /State Papers/, iii., 562. It is very probable, both from internal and external evidence, that this letter is a forgery.
[68] /State Papers/, iii., 555-66.
[69] Id., 580 sqq.
[70] /Carew Papers (1515-74)/, 245-6.
[71] /Calendar of Patent and Close Rolls/, i., 150.
[72] Shirley, /Original Letters and Papers/, 3, 31.
[73] Shirley, /Original Letters and Papers/, 18, 20.
[74] Id., 22-25.
[75] Shirley, /Original Letters and Papers/, 22.
[76] Id., 32-5.
[77] Shirley, /Original Letters and Papers/, 35. Renehan-McCarthy, /Collections on Irish Church History/, vol. i., 239.
[78] /Calendar of State Papers/ (Ireland), i., 107.
[79] /Calendar of Carew Papers/, i., 226-7.
[80] Shirley, op. cit., 41-2.
[81] Bagwell, /Ireland under the Tudors/, i., 352.
[82] Shirley, op. cit., 47-8.
[83] /Archiv. Hib./, i., 260.
[84] Cf. /Archiv. Hib./, i., 264-76. Cox, /Hib. Anglicana/, 288-90.
The report of the Conference is evidently garbled. It is due probably to the pen of Robert Ware.
[85] Shirley, op. cit., 54-60.
[86] /Calendar Carew Papers/, i., 231.
[87] /Archiv. Heb./, ii., 245.
[88] Id., 246.
[89] /Archiv. Hib./, ii., 246-55. (A very partial account of the disputation.)[90] Shirley, op. cit., 58-61.
[91] Bagwell, op. cit., i., 369.
[92] Shirley, op. cit., 62.
[93] Ware's /Works/, i., 416-17.
[94] From his own account in /Vocacyon of John Bale/, etc. (/Harl.
Miscell./, vi.).