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42 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;FONT size=+1&gt;Letter of Katharine of Aragon to the Imperial
43ambassador, Eustace Chapuys &lt;br&gt;1535&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
44 &lt;p&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;&lt;b&gt;Background &lt;/b&gt; &lt;br&gt;In this letter, Katharine writes to Eustace Chapuys,
45 the Imperial ambassador and her fervent ally against the annulment.&amp;nbsp; Upon
46 Katharine's request, Chapuys had asked Henry VIII if Katharine and Princess
47 Mary could meet.&amp;nbsp; The princess was ill and had not seen her mother for
48 four years.&amp;nbsp; Henry did not give his permission but he didn't explicitly
49 refuse either - and that gave Chapuys hope.&amp;nbsp; But Henry also warned the
50 ambassador that he feared both a popular uprising on Katharine's behalf and
51 the possibility of Princess Mary's escape to the Continent.&amp;nbsp; Chapuys
52 reassured the king that both mother and daughter were loyal subjects - but he
53 didn't mention his own attempts to persuade Katharine to lend support to an
54 uprising.&amp;nbsp; Both Henry and Chapuys were aware of the vast popular support
55 of both Katharine and Mary.&amp;nbsp; In the end, Katharine refused to countenance
56 a rebellion.&amp;nbsp; Certainly she disliked the idea of others dying on her
57 behalf, but she also would not disobey her husband.&amp;nbsp; This was at the core
58 of her character - a staunch and unwavering belief that she and Henry were
59 still husband and wife, and it was her duty to obey him in all things
60 excepting those which offended God.&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
61 &lt;p&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;Katharine's
62 protests to Henry that she would never support a rebellion meant little to the
63 king.&amp;nbsp; He refused to allow mother and daughter to meet, much to their
64 mutual sorrow.&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;FONT size=-1&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt; &lt;/p&gt;
65 &lt;hr&gt;
66 &lt;p&gt;Mine especial friend, &lt;BR&gt;You have greatly bound me with the
67 pains that you have taken in speaking with the king my lord concerning the
68 coming of my daughter unto me.&amp;nbsp; The reward you shall trust to have of
69 God; for (as you know) in me there is no power to gratify what you have
70 done, but only with my goodwill.&amp;nbsp; As touching the answer which has been
71 made you, that his highness is contented to send her to some place nigh me,
72 so as I do not see her, I pray you vouchsafe to give unto his highness mine
73 effectual thanks for the goodness which he shows to his daughter and mine,
74 and for the comfort that I have thereby received; as as to my seeing of her,
75 you shall certify that, if she were within one mile of me, I would not see
76 her.&amp;nbsp; For the time permitteth not that I should go about sights, and be
77 it that I would I could not, because I lack provision therefore. &lt;BR&gt;Howbeit,
78 you shall always say unto his highness that the thing which I desired was to
79 send her where I am; being assured that a little comfort and mirth, which
80 she should take with me, should undoubtedly be half a health to her.&amp;nbsp; I
81 have proved the like by experience, being diseased of the same infirmity,
82 and know how much good it may do that I say.&amp;nbsp; And, since I desired a
83 thing so just and reasonable, and that so much touched the honor and
84 conscience of the king my lord, I thought not it should have been denied me.
85 &lt;BR&gt;Let not, for my love, to do what you may that this may yet be
86 done.&amp;nbsp; Here have I, among others, heard that he had some suspicion of
87 the surety of her.&amp;nbsp; I cannot believe that a thing so far from reason
88 should pass from the royal heart of his highness; neither can I think that
89 he hath so little confidence in me.&amp;nbsp; If any such matter chance to be
90 communed of, I pray you say unto his highness that I am determined to die
91 (without doubt) in this realm; and that I, from henceforth, offer mine own
92 person for surety, to the intent that, if any such thing should be
93 attempted, that then he do justice of me, as of the most evil woman that
94 ever was born. &lt;BR&gt;The residue I remit to your good wisdom and judgment as
95 unto a trusty friend, to whom I pray God give health. &lt;BR&gt;Katharine the
96 Queen.&lt;/p&gt;
97 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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105of Henry VIII&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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108href=&quot;_httpextlink_&amp;amp;rl=1&amp;amp;href=http:%2f%2fenglishhistory.net%2ftudor.html&quot;&gt;to Tudor England&lt;/A&gt;&lt;/FONT&gt;&lt;BR&gt;&lt;FONT size=-1&gt;&lt;A
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