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802 CHAPTER XV. PHILIP AND MARY. {Chiefly supplementary to Bibliography for Ohapter XIV, the authorities being, in many cases, the same.) MANUSCRIPTS. A. State Papers and Cobrespondenob. The Domestic State Papers of Mary's reign preserved in the Record Office are comprised in fourteen volumes for England, with eight volumes of Addenda ; two volumes for Ireland and part of one for Scotland. Of the transcripts of Papers at Simancas by G. A. Bergenroth at the British Museum only a small poilion (Add. MSS. 28697j ff. 110-221) relate to the reign of Mary. B. Calendars op State Papers and Correspondence. I. Domestic. 1. Calendar of State Papers of the Reigns of Edward VI, Mary, Elizabeth, ed. by R. Lemon. 1856. 2. Foreign. Calendar of State Papers of the Reign of Mary, ed. by William B. Tumbull. 1861. [This volume contains errors in the assigned dates, corrections of which are given in A. O. Meyer, Die Englische Diplomatie in Deutschland, etc. pp. 109-111.] 3. Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice and other Libraries in Northern Italy. Edited by Rawdon Brown, vol. v (1534-1664) ; vol. vi (1664-1668). Cata- logue des Manuscrits Fran9ais. Tome l^', Ancien Fonds. Paris. 1868. Nos. 2846, 2933,- 6113, 6127. Letters and Memorials of State in the Reign of Queen Mary, etc. Translated from the Originals at Penshurst in Kent. By Arthur Collins. 2 vols. 1746. II. Other Collections. 1. Calendar of the MSS. belonging to the Marquis of Salisbury, preserved at Hatfield House, published by the Historical MSS. Commission. Part i, pp. 93-94; no. 376 (where for 1651 read 1663) supplies facts relating to Mary's movements subsequent to Edward's death; see also pp. 123, 126. Part ii, pp. 86, 146, 241, 243, 269, 288, 291-293, 332, 345 [useful generally for precedents established in Mary's reign]. 2. Calendar of MSS. belonging to the Corporation of Reading : Ein Kurtze anzeygung der ding, so sich in Engellandt zwischen den Koniglichen Majestaten, Konig und Konigin und dem Cardinal Polum verloffen habeu [1664], xm. 284-296. 3. Calendar of MSS. belonging to Sir Richard Sutton, pp. 66-67, 89-92.