John Foxe: "Acts and Monuments," 6.32ff.


May 1547—more literary skirmishings go on in the back-and-forth of letters between Somerset and Wily Winchester. Wily notes how he was bold with Henry VIII and, behind his mask, Wily is advising Somerset of his exculpatory boldness towards him. This is less of a squabble and more of skirmishings of small weight or significance other than the tedium-factor.


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