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BELL'S ENGLISH HISTORY SOURCE BOOKS
General Editors: S. E. Winbolt , M.A., and Kenneth Bell , M.A.
THE REFORMATION
AND
THE RENAISSANCE
(1485-1547)
COMPILED BY
FRED. W. BEWSHER, B.A.
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL
SECOND EDITION
LONDON
G. BELL AND SONS, LTD.
1916

INTRODUCTION
This series of English History Source Books is intended for use with any ordinary textbook of English History. Experience has conclusively shown that such apparatus is a valuablenay, an indispensableadjunct to the history lesson. It is capable of two main uses: either by way of lively illustration at the close of a lesson, or by way of inference-drawing, before the textbook is read, at the beginning of the lesson. The kind of problems and exercises that may be based on the documents are legion, and are admirably illustrated in a History of England for Schools, Part I., by Keatinge and Frazer, pp. 377-381. However, we have no wish to prescribe for the teacher the manner in which he shall exercise his craft, but simply to provide him and his pupils with materials hitherto not readily accessible for school purposes. The very moderate price of the books in this series should bring them within the reach of every secondary school. Source books enable the pupil to take a more active part than hitherto in the history lesson. Here is the apparatus, the raw material: its use we leave to teacher and taught.
Our belief is that the books may profitably be used by all grades of historical students between the standards of fourth-form boys in secondary schools and undergraduates at Universities. What differentiates students at one extreme from those at the other is not so much the kind of subject-matter dealt with, as the amount they can read into or extract from it.
In regard to choice of subject-matter, while trying to satisfy the natural demand for certain "stock" documents of vital importance, we hope to introduce much fresh and novel matter. It is our intention that the majority of the extracts should be lively in stylethat is, personal, or descriptive, or rhetorical, or even strongly partisanand should not so much profess to give the truth as supply data for inference. We aim at the greatest possible variety, and lay under contribution letters, biographies, ballads and poems, diaries, debates, and newspaper accounts. Economics, London, municipal, and social life generally, and local history, are represented in these pages.
The order of the extracts is strictly chronological, each being numbered, titled, and dated, and its authority given. The text is modernised, where necessary, to the extent of leaving no difficulties in reading.
We shall be most grateful to teachers and students who may send us suggestions for improvement.
S. E. Winbolt.
Kenneth Bell.
NOTE TO THIS VOLUME
The purpose of this volume is to supply several of those documents which are of great historical importance, and which, at present, find no place in the series of documents published by the Oxford University Press. Further, while most of the more important historical events are dealt with, an attempt has been made to introduce the student to the Tudor Atmosphere, and to reproduce as much as possible, both the mental and bodily energy, the prosperity, and the general virility of the period.
F. W. B.
St. Paul's School ,
September 1912.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page
Introduction
1485.Device for the Coronation of Henry VII.Rutland Papers
1486.Introduction of the Yeomen of the Guard. The Sweating SicknessHolinshed
1486.Insurrection of Lambert Simnel"
1490.The Levying of Benevolences"
1496.The Rebellion of the Cornishmen"
1499.Perkin Warbeck's Confession"
1500.Reception of Princess CatharinePaston Letters
1504.Cardinal Morton's ForkHolinshed
1506.The Meeting of Henry VII. and the King of CastilePaston Letters
1509.SuperstitionErasmus
1516.The Making of Beggars and ThievesMore
1520.EnclosuresHolinshed
1522.Visit of Chas. V. to EnglandRutland Papers
1522.Cardinal WolseyJohn Skelton
1524.Wolsey and the PopedomBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1528.Wolsey and the King's MarriageBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1528.On the Translation of the ScripturesWilliam Tyndale
1529.English Translations of the Bible burntHall
1529.Two Letters written by King Henry to the University of OxfordBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1529.Cardinal Campeggio's Judgment on the Divorce of Queen KatharineHall
1529.Anne Boleyn's Hatred of WolseyCavendish
1529.Wolsey's Fall"
1530.A Letter written by Wolsey to Dr. Stephen GardnerCavendish
1532.The King's last letter to the PopeBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1534.Submission of the Clergy and Restraint of AppealsStatutes of the Realm
1534.The Ecclesiastical Appointments Act. The Absolute Restraint of Annates"
1534.Act forbidding Papal Dispensations and the Payment of Peter's Pence"
1534.First Act of Succession"
1534.The Supremacy Act"
1534.Letters of Henry VIII. to Anne BoleynLettres Anne Boleyn
1534.The Sweating Sickness"
1536.Queen Ann Boleyn to King Henry, from the TowerBurnet's "History of the Reformation"
1536.Act for Dissolution of the Lesser MonasteriesStatutes of the Realm
1536.Suppression of the Monastery of TewkesburyBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1537.The Insurrection in LincolnshireHall
1538.Injunctions to the Clergy made by CromwellBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1539.Act for the Dissolution of the Greater MonasteriesStatutes of the Realm
1539.The Six Articles Act"
1539.Henry VIII. and SportHall and Holinshed
1540.The Attainder of Thomas CromwellBurnet's "Collection of Records"
1544.Hertford's Orders for the Navy and ArmyHamilton Papers
1544.Hertford and others to Henry VIII."
1545.Attempted Invasion of England by the FrenchHolinshed
1545.The Capture of the Barque Ager
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