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XXIV. Inedited Documents relating to the Imprisonment and Condemnation of Sir Thomas More: Communicated by John Bruce, Esq. F.S.A., in a Letter to Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.R.S., Treasurer S.A.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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If you agree with me in considering the two documents appended to this communication to be worthy of the attention of the Society of Antiquaries, I shall feel myself obliged by your transmitting them to the Secretary. They relate to that pure-minded sufferer for conscience-sake Sir Thomas More, whose character and fate render any thing which concerns him in the latter period of his life, of interest to the constitutional lawyer and the historian, as well as to the biographer.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1838

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References

page 362 note a Vol. iii. p. 528.

page 362 note b No. 152, fol. 320 b.

page 363 note c Mackintosh's Life of Sir Thomas More, p. 97.

page 364 note d Roper's Life of More, edit. 1832, p. 89.