condemned Cardinal

The Advantage to the kingdom of England in gene¬ral; by the revenue; tbe fertility; tbe number; the religion ; the consanguinitysalvatore ferragamo sale ; the employments, eccle¬siastical, civil, and military. 2. The advantage to the trade of England, by the situation, exportation, impor¬tation, ingenuity of the inhabitants, and benefit to the king. 3. The danger of felling into the hands of the French ; by engrossing all trade; intercepting the trade of England, and interrupting the peace of England. A Supplicacyon to the Quenes Majestie. Impryntid at London, by John Cawoode, printer to the Quenes Majestie, wyth here most gra- eyous lycence. 1550. (Octavo, in twenty-seven leaves, black letter.) The date, at the end of this pamphlet, is an error offerragamo sale the press, and should have been five years later; as ap¬pears not only by several facts mentioned, (as the con¬demnation of Bishop Hooper, Mr. Rogers, Dr. Taylor, iind Mr. Sanders to death,) but the dating or one of the authors Exhortations in the same year, 1555. The whole sets forth,, very freely and particularly, to Queen Mary, her nobility and gentry, and her parlia¬ment, the wicked dissimulation of her bishops ; who could first applaud the late King Henry, for throwing off the Popes authority; and now his daughter, for sacrificing the nation again under the yoke of it. As is proved, more especially, out of Bishop Gardeners book De Vera Obedieiitia ;Bishop Bonners preface to it, here translated and exhibited in English; and from a sermon preached before the ferragamo shoessaid King Henry, by Bishop Tunstall. Also shows, how they condemned Cardinal Pole, for endeavouring traitorously to subvert the nation by foreign power in that Kings time; and now in this Queens, how they encouraged the same, under the King of Spain, lately married to her.