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Gairdner, op. cit., iii., 201. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, vol. iv. 1913. Innes, /England under the Tudors/, 1905. Zimmermann, /Maria die Katholische/, 1896. Stone, /Mary I., Queen of England/, 1901. Haile, /Life of Reginald Pole/, 1910. Zimmermann, /Kardinal Pole, sein Leben, und seine Schriften/, 1893.

"But more damaging than any other is the criticism which Foxe receives at the hands of Mr. James Gairdner, the fullness of whose knowledge is matched only by the calm judicial manner in which he deals with the martyrologist's stories as he encounters them in his own history. Discussing each case on its merits, and giving full weight to the evidence on either side, Mr.

Don't you think so? Wasn't she reticent! She hardly uttered a word the whole evening. Some way I feel sorry for them both. They can't be happy. Don't you see that? It is plain she doesn't love him as a wife should, while he worships her. When she's away he is helpless. 'I'm no gairdner, he said, pathetically; 'I was raised on the cobble-stones.

Two or three of his horses were running at this water; here were several large shallow, cane-grass clay flats which are also occasionally filled with rain-water, they and Coondambo being situated close to the northern shore of Lake Gairdner. We left Coondambo on the 8th; on the 9th rain pretended to fall, and we were kept in camp during the day, as a slight spitting fell, but was totally useless.

It way last May twel'month that the factor body, Maister McNeil, cam ower tae me in the street and speered whether I was in want o' a place as a coachman and gairdner. As it fell oot I chanced tae be on the look oot for something o' the sort mysel' at the time, but I wasna ower quick to let him see that I wanted it. "Ye can tak it or leave it," says he sharp like.

He camped with us that night. He informed me his men obtained water at some clay-pans, called Coondambo, near the edge of Lake Gairdner, another large salt depression similar to Lake Torrens, and that by following his horses' tracks they would lead, first to a well where he had just succeeded in obtaining water at a depth of eighty-five feet, and thence, in seven miles farther, to the Coondambo clay-pans.

As tae the young folks, I kenned weel that they didna bide in the groonds, and that they were awa' whenever they got a chance wi' Maister Fothergill West tae Branksome, but the general was too fu' o' his ain troubles tae ken aboot it, and it didna seem tae me that it was pairt o' my duties either as coachman or as gairdner tae mind the bairns.

/Political History of England/, vol. v., 280-1. Ehses, op. cit., p. xxxi., sqq. Brewer, /Reign of Hen. VIII./, ii., 346-51. Ehses, 120-5. Brewer, op. cit., 466-7. /Pol. Hist. of England/, v., 301. /Letters and Papers, Henry VIII./, iv., 64-78. Rymer, /Foedera/, xiv., 405. Ehses, op. cit., 163-4. Ehses, 167 sqq. Gairdner, /Lollardy and the Reformation/, i., 300. Gairdner, /Hist. of Eng.

Dodd-Tierney, ii., App. xxv. Gairdner, /Heretics Painted mostly by Themselves/, op. cit., iv., 305 sqq. Gairdner, /Hist. of Eng. Church in Sixteenth Century/, 348. Gairdner, op. cit., 370-7. Haile, /Life of Cardinal Pole/, 476-83. See bibliography, chap. ii., iii. /Publications of the English Catholic Record Society/, 1904-14. Birt, O.S.B., /The Elizabethan Religious Settlement/, 1907.

Gairdner, /Hist. of the Eng. Church in the XVIIth Cent./, 177-8. /English Statutes/, 34 and 35 Hen. VIII., c. 50. Merriman, /Life and Letters of Thomas Cromwell/, 2 vols., 1902. Tytler, /England under Edward VI. and Mary/, 2 vols., 1839. Gasquet-Bishop, /Edw. Cf. Dodd-Tierney, /Church Hist. of England/, ii., app. iii. Id., app. iv. Lee, /Edw. VI., Supreme Head/, 39.