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48 &lt;td valign=&quot;top&quot; width=&quot;48%&quot; bgcolor=&quot;#FFFFE8&quot;&gt;&lt;font size=-1&gt;This letter
49 was written on 22 June 1536.&amp;nbsp; In it, Princess Mary acknowledges the
50 annulment of her parents' marriage, her own illegitimacy, and her father's
51 position as head of a new English church.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;Mary
52 refused to write this letter for several years, throughout the drama of
53 the annulment and her father's remarriage to Anne Boleyn.&amp;nbsp; Henry VIII
54 suspected her behavior was encouraged by her mother; he deliberately
55 separated Mary and Katharine of Aragon, banishing both from court.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
56 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;&amp;nbsp;In the summer of 1536, on the advice of the
57 Spanish ambassador, Mary succumbed and wrote this letter.&amp;nbsp; She always
58 regretted it.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
59 &lt;p&gt;&lt;font size=&quot;-1&quot;&gt;It did, however, serve its purpose.&amp;nbsp; The death of
60 Katharine of Aragon in January of that year, Anne Boleyn's execution in
61 May, and Henry's third marriage to Jane Seymour encouraged a rapprochement
62 between father and daughter.&lt;/font&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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66&lt;p&gt;'Most
67humbly prostrate before the feet of your most excellent majesty, your most
68humble, so faithful and obedient subject, who has so extremely offended
69your most gracious highness that my heavy and fearful heart dare not presume
70to call you father, deserving of nothing from your majesty, save that the
71kindness of your most blessed nature does surmount all evils, offences
72and trespasses, and is ever merciful and ready to accept the penitent calling
73for grace, at any fitting time.&amp;nbsp; Having received this Thursday, at
74night, certain letters from Mr Secretary to whom I had lately written advising
75me to make my humble submission immediately to your self, which I dared
76not, without your gracious licence, presume to do before, and signifying
77that your most merciful heart and fatherly pity had granted me your blessing,
78with the condition that I should persevere in which I had commenced and
79begun; and that I should not again offend your majesty by the denial or
80refusal of any such articles and commandments as it may please your highness
81to address to me, for the perfect trial of my heart and inward affection,
82for the perfect declaration of the depths of my heart.
83&lt;p&gt;First, I acknowledge myself to have most unkindly and unnaturally offended
84your most excellent highness, in that I have not submitted myself to your
85most just and virtuous laws; and for my offence therein, which I must confess
86was in me a thousandfold more grievous than it could be in any other living
87creature, I put myself wholly and entirely at your gracious mercy; at whose
88hands I cannot receive that punishment for the same which I have deserved.
89&lt;p&gt;Secondly, to open my heart to your grace, in these things which I have
90before refused to condescend to, and have now written with my own hand,
91sending them to your highness herewith, I shall never beseech your grace
92to have pity and compassion on me if ever you shall perceive that I shall,
93secretly or openly, vary or alter from one piece of that which I have written
94and subscribed, or refuse to confirm, ratify or declare the same, wherever
95your majesty shall appoint me.
96&lt;p&gt;Thirdly, as I have and will, knowing your excellent learning, virtue,
97wisdom and knowledge, put my soul under your direction, and by the same
98have and will in all things henceforth direct my conscience, so I wholly
99commit my body to your mercy and fatherly pity; desiring no state, no condition,
100nor no manner or degree of living but such as your grace shall appoint
101unto me; knowing and confessing that my state cannot be so vile as either
102the extremity of justice would appoint to me, or as my offences have required
103and deserved.&amp;nbsp; And whatsoever your grace shall command me to do, touching
104any of these points, either for things past, present or to come, I shall
105gladly do the same as your majesty can command me.
106&lt;br&gt;&amp;nbsp;
107&lt;ul&gt;
108 &lt;p&gt;Your Grace's most humble and obedient daughter and handmaid, Mary.'&lt;/p&gt;
109 &lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
110 &lt;/ul&gt;
111 &lt;p align=&quot;center&quot;&gt;&lt;i&gt;&lt;b&gt;The following document accompanied the above
112 letter:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/i&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
113
114&lt;p&gt;'The confession of me, Lady Mary, made upon certain points and articles
115written below; in which I do now plainly and with all my heart confess
116and
117declare my inward sentence, belief and judgement, with due conformity of
118obedience to the laws of the realm; so, minding for ever to persist and
119continue in this determination without change, alteration or variance,
120I do most humbly beseech the king's highness, my father, whom I have obstinately
121and disobediently offended in the denial of the same up to now, to forgive
122my offences therein, and to take me to his most gracious mercy.
123&lt;p&gt;First I confess and acknowledge the king's majesty to be my sovereign
124lord and king, in the imperial crown of this realm of England; and do submit
125myself to his highness and to each and every law and statute of this realm,
126as it becomes a true and faithful subject to do; which I shall also obey,
127keep, observe, advance and maintain according to my bounden duty with all
128the power, force and qualities with which God had endued me, during my
129life.
130&lt;p&gt;I do recognize, accept, take, repute and acknowledge the king's highness
131to be supreme head on earth, under Christ, of the church of England; and
132do utterly refuse the bishop of Rome's pretended authority, power and jurisdiction
133within this realm, formerly usurped, according to the laws and statutes
134made on that behalf, and by all the king's true subjects humbly received,
135admitted, obeyed, kept and observed.
136&lt;p&gt;And I do also utterly renounce and forsake all manner of remedy, interest
137and advantage which I may by any means claim by the bishop of Rome's laws,
138processes, jurisdiction or sentence, at this time or in any way hereafter,
139by any manner of title, colour, means or cause that is, shall or can be
140devised for that purpose.
141&lt;p&gt;I do freely, frankly and for the discharge of my duty towards God, the
142king's highness and his laws, without other respect, recognize and acknowledge
143that the marriage formerly had between his majesty and my mother, the late
144princess dowager, was by God's law and man's law incestuous and unlawful.'
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