Bibliography
Books
Fraser, Antonia, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Arrow 1998
Frieda, Leonie, Francis I: The Maker of Modern France, Weidenfield and Nicholson, 2018
Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, Weidenfield and Nicholson, 2005
Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr, Amberley, 2011
Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V, Yale 2020
Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen, Pan Books 2010
Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair, William Collins 2017
Scard, Margaret, Edward Seymour: Lord Protector, Tudor King in all but Name, The History Press 2016
Starkey, David, Six Wives, The Queens of Henry VIII, Vintage 2004
Weir, Alison, Henry VIII, King and Court, Pimlico 2002
Weir, Alison, Children of England, Pimlico, 1997
Wilkinson, Josephine, Katherine Howard: The Tragic Story of Henry VIII’s Fifth Queen. John Murray 2017
Online – Primary
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII – British History Online
Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Vol 6 (i),
State Papers refers to the official collection at Kew which is not available online.
Calendar of manuscripts of the Marquis of Bath – p8-9
Hall’s Chronicle – From Internet Archive
Narrative of the visit of the Duke of Najera to England in the year 1543-44, written by his secretary Pedro de Gante. (1831 printed version with letter from Madden to Gurney)
Online – Secondary
Burnet’s History of the Reformation Vol 1, Vol 2
Burnet’s History of the Reformation Vo4 (P504, Katherine’s Howard’s confession)
Narratives of the Reformation, Nichols 1859 – Available here
Tudor Queen 6 Source
English Heritage Battlefield Report: Solway Moss 1542
The Battlefields Trust – UK Battlefields Resource Centre, Battle of Solway Moss
Spanish Chronicle (Anonymous, published by Hume, 1899) Internet Archive
I got access to Jstor
Kujawa-Holbrook, Sheryl A, “Katherine Parr and Reformed Religion.” Anglican and Episcopal History, vol. 72, no. 1, Historical Society of the Episcopal Church, 2003, pp. 55–78, http://www.jstor.org/stable/42612301.
Leslie, J. H. “THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF BOULOGNE—1544.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 1, no. 5, Society for Army Historical Research, 1922, pp. 188–99, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44219134.
Davies, M. Bryn. “Surrey at Boulogne.” Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 4, University of California Press, 1960, pp. 339–48, https://doi.org/10.2307/3816511.
Phillips, Gervase. “THE ARMY OF HENRY VIII: A REASSESSMENT.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 75, no. 301, 1997, pp. 15. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44230050.
Other Academics
Neil Murphy. Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw018
(abstract only) Gregory, A. (2020). THE TIMBER LODGINGS OF KING HENRY VIII: EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURE AT WAR IN THE EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY. The Antiquaries Journal, 100, 304-323. doi:10.1017/S0003581520000050
Episode 5: Bottom of the Pot (Part 1)
The One Where they think it might be Dereham
(1) Burnet’s History of the Reformation Vol 1 p501 (Letters and papers 12th November 1541 , item 1334)
(2) Letters and papers 12th November 1541 , item 1334
No one dances to the Anne Boleyn remix
(3) Letters and papers 11th November 1541, item 1332 Marillac to Francis I
(4) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p305
(5) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p303-4
(6) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p65 (State Papers 1/167 f.129)
q2) Starkey, David, Six Wives, The Queens of Henry VIII p669
(7) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p305 (State Papers 1/167 f.117)
Francis, meet consequences
(8) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p306 (State Papers 1/167 f.127)
What is the guy’s deal?
What is the girl’s deal?
Dereham Confesses
(9) From The Anne Boleyn Files (Taken from Calendar of the manuscripts of the Marquis of Bath preserved at Longleat, Wiltshire, Volume II, p9-10. Online archive at https://archive.org/stream/calendarofmanusc02grea#page/8/mode/2up)
(10) Burnet’s History of the reformation Vol 4 p504-5 (Online Source)
Mary’s Take
See More Retrospectively
No News is Good news
Telling Henry, and others find out
11) Letters and papers 11th November 1541 item 1334
12) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p307
13) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p308
14) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p308 (State Papers of King Henry VIII ( London 1830 -1852) I, p697
15) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p308-9 (State Papers 1/168 f14)
Katherine’s Run
16) Fraser, Antonia Six Wives p347 (footnote), Weir, Alison, Henry VIII, King and Court, p454,Starkey, David, Six Wives, The Queens of Henry VIII, p671, Wilkinson, Josephine, Katherine Howard p166
Brief Torture Interlude
The Confessions of Katherine Howard
q) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p309 (Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Vol 6 (i), 10th November 1541, item 204)
17) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p312 ( State Papers of King Henry VIII ( London 1830 -1852) I, p689
18) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p312-3 (assume same source as above?)
19) Burnet’s History of the reformation Vol 4 p504-5 (Online Source)
20) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p317-8 ( State Papers of King Henry VIII ( London 1830 -1852) I, p689
21) Wilkinson, Josephine, Katherine Howard: The Tragic Story of Henry VIII’s Fifth Queen.p 179
The One where they think it might not be Dereham
22) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p318-9
Meanwhile, in the dungeon
Episode 5: Bottom of the Pot (Part 2)
The Turn
(1) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p (Letters and Papers Vol 16 10th December 1541, item 1438)
q) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p 336-337 (Norfolk speaks to Marillac – Letters and Papers Vol 16, 14th November 1541, item 1342, Chapuys reports Norfolk’s words – Calendar of State Papers – Spain, Vol 6 (i), 19th November 1541, item 207)
Katherine’s Version
2) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p 323
3) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p323-325 (Calendar of manuscripts of the Marquis of Bath – p9– 12th November 1541 )
Misprision of Treason and Culpeper
4) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p329 (State Papers 1/167 f136)
The Infamous Lady Rochford
5) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p330 (Letters and Papers Vol 16, 13th November 1541, item 1339)
q2) Weir, Alison, Henry VIII King and Court p454-5 (the footnote is ‘Letters and Papers’, just ‘Letters and Papers’ here’s a link to the ‘Letters and papers of Henry VIII’, and Volume 16 is the best bet for whats being referred to. Good Luck finding out where it comes from)
6) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p330 (State Papers 1/167 f147), Fox, Julia, The Infamous Lady Rochford, p299(same source)
7) Weir, Alison, Henry VIII King and Court p455
8) Starkey, David, Six Wives, p675
King Reacts
9) There is no footnote 9, you miscounted.
10) Letters and papers, Volume 16, 7th December 1541, item 1426
More Seymours
Insanity Plea
11) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p330, Fox, Julia, The Infamous Lady Rochford p301-2(Letters and papers, Vol 16, 3rd December 1541, item 1401 Chapuys to Charles V, also in Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Vol 6 (i), 3rd December 1541 item 209 )
Nonsuch Sympathy
12) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p336 (State Papers 1/167 f.129)
13) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p346 (Letters and Papers Vol 16, 23rd November 1541, item 1372, main letter 1st December 1541 item 1396)
14) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p343
15) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p344 (State Papers of Henry VIII, VIII p.698)
16) Calendar of State Papers, Spain,Vol 6 Part 1, 3rd December 1541, item 209
17) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p363 (Burnet History of the reformation, Vol 2 p403 Electronic version )
18) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p363 ( Burnet History of the reformation, Vol 2 p403 Electronic version
19) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p364 (Lehmberg Later Parliaments of Henry VIII p147)
Corpse de Ballet
20) Burnets History of the Reformation Vol 4 p504-505 (Online source)
Moving to the Tower
21) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p364
Nonsuch Sympathy
22) Starkey, David, Six Wives, p688-9 (Calendar of State Papers, Span, Vol 6 Part 1 9th February 1542, Chapuys to the Emperor, item 230)
23) Calendar of State Papers, Span, Vol 6 Part 1 25th February 1542, Chapuys to the Emperor, item 232
24) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p365 (Burnet History of the reformation, Vol 2 p404 Electronic version
Goodbye Queen
The End of the Spring Queen
25) Russell, Gareth, Young and Damned and Fair p366
26) The Spanish Chronicle Electronic version P86
Episode 6: You have my Permission (Part 1)
Succession, 1544
(1) Weir, Alison, Children of England, Pimlico, 1997 , p9
Henry Goes Shopping
2) Frieda, Leonie, Francis I: The Maker of Modern France, p289-290
3) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V, p272-274
4) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V, p278
5) Fraser, A Six Wives p 361
I, Howard
6) Survey of London Vol 26(1956) British History Online – Stockwell Manor Accessed here
7) The Anne Boleyn Files, guest article by Marilyn Roberts – More on the Howard Chapel and Norfolk House, Lambeth. Accessed here
8) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII p182-183 (Letters and Papers, 1st August 1542, item 557)
9) Wikipedia is going to tell you that he was definitely her half brother , but the source it uses for half of his biography (The life and Times of Sir Thomas Gresham, John William Burgon p 125,p467-469) is very clear that the John Leigh it’s talking about is the nephew of old Sir John and therefore Katherine’s cousin. It’s got an appendix about it. Also the guy was at court just five months after her death, so more likely it was the cousin.
Not the Old Nursemaid
10) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p62
11) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p89
12) Starkey, David, Six Wives p693
13) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p67-68
14) Tudor Queen 6 (Word press site with photo of original manuscript and transcript of letter) Source
Surrey Gets Out
The Battle of Solway Moss
15) English Heritage Battlefield Report: Solway Moss 1542 p1
16) English Heritage Battlefield Report: Solway Moss 1542 p4
17) English Heritage Battlefield Report: Solway Moss 1542 p5
18) The Battlefields Trust – UK Battlefields Resource Centre, Battle of Solway Moss
19) Letters and papers Vol 17 29th November 1542, item 1143 Prisoners Taken at Solway Moss.
The Aftermath of Solway Moss
Christmas 1542
20) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII,p54
21) Weir, Alison, Henry VIII, King and Court, p461 (Hall’s Chronicle, Online version, p837)
22) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr, p68
Happy Imperial New Year
23) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V,p288
Episode 6: You have my Permission (Part 2)
The Illumination of Catherine Parr
(1) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr, p58-9
q1) They’re just Holbein drawings of women at Henry’s court that have no attribution for the sitter. They are the ones Wikipedia uses for illustration of Maud and Anne. They are the right respective ages, from I think the right periods, to be Maud and Anne, but there’s really no positive evidence for that connection. The portrait of Katherine used to be identified as Lady Jane Grey and dated later, and William’s Holbein has always been William’s Holbein.
2) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p25
3) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p34-5. Elizabeth’s letter at The Anne Boleyn Files
4) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p15
q) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p269
5) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p38-41 (There were two Lord Dacres in England. This was the northern one. The guy who Henry had executed in 1541 was Lord Dacre of the South.)
6) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p53
7) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p58 (Letters and Papers, Volume 12, Part 2, 16th June 1537, Item 101, Norfolk to Cromwell)
8) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p34 (Letters and papers, Volume 12 Part 1, 20th January 1537, Item 173 (Lord Latimer to the Lord Admiral)
9) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr p55
A B Plot Thickens
10) Starkey, David, Six Wives, The Queens of Henry VIII p721
11) Starkey, David, Six Wives, The Queens of Henry VIII p723
A Matter of Pleats and Sleeves
12) Starkey, David, Six Wives, The Queens of Henry VIII, p710 and explained in footnotes p815
Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen, p118-9
Letters and Papers, Volume 18 Part 1, 21st April 1543, item 443
13) And the Letters and Papers are the digitised version of an effort to preserve early government documents by Her Majesty’s Stationary Office (HMSO) that started in the Victorian era and went on for decades. The letters and papers of Henry VIII’s reign were gone through, some were transcribed, some summarised, quite a lot of Katherine Howard got redacted, and then they were officially published. So that if anything happened to the originals, a record would survive. These published books got digitised and the Henry sections are available online for free so any nerd with way too many books about the Tudors and an internet connection can access it.
14) Norton, Elizabeth, Catherine Parr, p73, Weir, Alison, Henry VIII King and Court p462, Fraser, Antonia, The Six Wives of Henry VIII p366-7
q3) Starkey also points out it might not have been paid until Katherine was queen because that’s when Thomas Arundell would have started authorising bills as her chamberlain.
War Were Declared
15) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V, Yale 2020 p288, Fraser, Antonia, The Six Wives of Henry VIII p361
16) Fraser, Antonia, The Six Wives of Henry VIII p361 (Letters and papers, May 1544, Item 609 France and the Venetians)
Forgive Me Patriarchy
17) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p284-290
Council Meeting
On The Run
What we do in the Shadows
18) Calendar of State papers, Spain. Vol 6 part 1, 25th Feb 1542 item 232 Chapuys explains the act, not many women seeking the role.
(Text of the act in Letters and papers 16th Jan 1542, item 28, II, Parliament C21)
Come and See the Violence Inherent in the System
19) Simon Haynes, Dean of Exeter arrested 17th March, Philip Hoby 18th March, Starkey six wives p 723
20) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII p98
21) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, p98 , Starkey six wives p724-5( Anecdotes and Character of Archbishop Cranmer by Ralph Morice, His Secretary- Published as Narratives of the Reformation, available online, p 252)
Dinner is served
22) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p140
After Party
Episode 7: Sixth and Final Wife (Part 1)
Title Adjustment
Are We Invading France Yet?
(1) Scard, Margaret, Edward Seymour: Lord Protector p-46-7
2)Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p153
Six
3) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p143
4) Letters and Papers Vol 18 Part i, 12th July 1543, item 873 The King’s Marriage.
The State of Anne of Cleves
5) Letters and papers Vol 17, 17th January 1543 item 35 Marillac to the Queen of Navarre
6) Spanish Calendar of State Papers, 3rd December 1541, item 209,Chapuys to Charles V
7) Letters and papers Vol 16, 19th November 1541, item 1359, Chapuys to Charles V
8) Letters and papers Vol 16, 4th December 1541, item 1407, About Katherine Howard
9)Spanish Calendar of State Papers, 27th July 1543, item 188, Eustace Chapuys to the Emperor, final paragraph
10) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p146
11) Spanish Calendar of State Papers, 11th July 1543, item 182
12) ‘Burthen’ in the original – which is an old version of ‘Burden’
13) Spanish Chronicle (Hume) Electronic version p108 Chapter LI
Home Living
14) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p163
15) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p141
16) Starkey, David Six Wives p718-9
17) Starkey, David SIx Wives p719, (L&P, Vol 18 pt2, 16th December 1543, item 501)
Are We Invading France Yet?
Diplomatic Pass
18) Starkey, David SIx Wives p732-3(Spanish Calendar of State Papers, 18th Feb 1544, item 39, Chapuys to the Emperor, final paragraph)
An Evening at Court
19) Narrative of the visit of the Duke of Najera to England in the year 1543-44, written by his secretary Pedro de Gante. (1831 printed version with letter from Madden to Gurney) p355
Poultice, Stat!
20) L&P Volume 19 part i, 27th March 1544, item 250 para 3
21) Fraser, Antonia, The Six Wives of Henry VIII p373
22) Weir, Alison, Henry VIII, King and Court p477
23) L&P Volume 19 part i, 30th March 1544, item 263 para 2
24) L&P Volume 19 part i, 12th April 1544, item 318 para 1
Little Guy
Poor Council
The Best Act of Succession
Are We Invading France Yet?
25) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII p110-111
Episode 7: Sixth and Final Wife (Part 2)
Paperwork Harlot and the Displaced Bishop
(1) Most of QKP’s household reformers were women (all 4 chaplains conservatives) of the household men only Tyrwhit and her doctor Robert Huick were reformers.: Kujawa-Holbrook, Sheryl A., and Sheryl A. Kujama-Holbrook. “Katherine Parr and Reformed Religion.” Anglican and Episcopal History, vol. 72, no. 1, Historical Society of the Episcopal Church, 2003, pp. 55–78, http://www.jstor.org/stable/42612301. (p67-8) (JSTOR)
Historical Gumbo
2) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII p 111
2a)Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII p106 and Leslie, J. H. “THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF BOULOGNE—1544.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 1, no. 5, p190 (arrival of Henry) and p195 (Explosion on 11th Sep 1544) (JSTOR)
3) Vasari, Giorgio, Lives of the Painters, Sculptors and Architects – 1996 (Project Gutenberg version p169-72)
4) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, p111
5) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V p 300-303
6) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, p111
7) Leslie, J. H. “THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF BOULOGNE—1544.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 1, no. 5, p193 (JSTOR)
The Running of the Frenchmen
8) Davies, M. Bryn. “Surrey at Boulogne.” Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 4 p340 (JSTOR)
The Turning and Fighting of the Frenchmen
9)Leslie, J. H. “THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF BOULOGNE—1544.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 1, no. 5, p189,190 (JSTOR)
And Frenchwoman sans a realistic plan
The French Perspective
The Whole Franglais, Served Hot
Briefly to Whitehall
Back to Bolounge
She’s a Writer
10) The original is in the Lansdowne collection in the British Library MS 1236 f9
11)Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p217
Mr Apparition
Da Vinci’s Treviso
Episode 8: As It Should Be (Part 1)
War is bringing the Whole Crew Around
1) Leslie, J. H. “THE SIEGE AND CAPTURE OF BOULOGNE—1544.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 1, no. 5, Society for Army Historical Research, 1922, pp. 188–99, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44219134. ( J.H. Leslie transcribed/translated and wrote an introduction to the document)
2) Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII – British History Online, 8th September 1544, Norfolk to the Council, no.204
3) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, p109
Can ‘Insane Working Conditions’ be a Horseman?
Hello Season Siege, Let’s get Sickening
Ah, to be at Home and Intriguing
4) Starkey, D, Six Wives, p725-726
5) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII,p109
The Boulogne Two Step
Back at the Front
Henry Crisis Meeting
6)Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V, p303-305
6a)Phillips, Gervase. “THE ARMY OF HENRY VIII: A REASSESSMENT.” Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research, vol. 75, no. 301, 1997, pp. 15. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/44230050.
Brigitte and Brandon in Boulogne Part Deux
As it Should Be
7) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p199
8) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen, p191
Brigitte and Brandon in Boulogne Part Trois
A Titan Finally Rises
Time to Finish this
9) https://www.gutenberg.org/files/28421/28421-h/28421-h.htm#Page_169
Episode 8: As It Should Be (Part 2)
Boulogne Has Fallen
The News Moves
(1)Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p220
2) Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII – British History Online, 18th September 1544, Proclamation by Katherine as Regent, no.246
3) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p220 (Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII – British History Online, 19th September 1544, Queen and Council to Shrewsbury, no.246)
The Old Soldier’s Reward
4) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen, p219
5) Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw018(opening paragraphs of part I)
6) Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01(his sources in footnotes 52, 53, 55)
6a) Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01(his sources in footnote 53 )
7) Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01(his multiple sources in footnote 45)
8)Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01(Holinshead’s Chronicle apparently)
9) Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01 (footnote 49)
10)Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01 part III paragraph 1
11)Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01 (footnote 70)
12)Neil Murphy, Violence, Colonization and Henry VIII’s Conquest of France, 1544–1546, Past & Present, Volume 233, Issue 1, November 2016, Pages 13–51, https://doi.org/10.1093/pastj/gtw01 (footnote 151)
After Party
13) Hutchinson, Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, p112
14) (abstract only) Gregory, A. (2020). THE TIMBER LODGINGS OF KING HENRY VIII: EPHEMERAL ARCHITECTURE AT WAR IN THE EARLY SIXTEENTH CENTURY. The Antiquaries Journal, 100, 304-323. doi:10.1017/S0003581520000050
15) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V,p305
16) Parker, Geoffrey, Emperor: A New Life of Charles V,p304
17) Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII – British History Online, 19th September 1544, The Council with the King to the Council with the Queen, no258
18) Davies, M. Bryn. “Surrey at Boulogne.” Huntington Library Quarterly, vol. 23, no. 4, 1960, pp. 339–48. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/3816511. Accessed 1 Dec. 2022. p339
Into The West
Just Go Home and Get a Room
They Think it’s all Dover
19) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p220
20) Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p224
Boulogne Showcase
21) Hutchinson Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII, p113, (Muller, j (ed.)Letters of Stephen Gardiner, Cambridge 1931 p185-6
22) Hutchinson Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII,p123 LP Hutchinson p123 (LP Vol 20 338-9(11 nov)
23) Hutchinson Robert, The Last Days of Henry VIII,p122
Bon Voyage Old Friend
24) Calendar of State Papers, Spain, Vol 8, May 9th 1545, Chapuys to the Emperor, Doc no 51
25)Porter, Linda, Katherine the Queen p226-228