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Young and Damned and Fair

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by Gareth Russell


  Bridgewater, Katherine Daubeney, Countess of (aunt):

  arraignment of, 317

  arrest of, 307

  burial of, 324n

  CH compared to, 333

  children of, 50, 281, 307, 324–25

  and CH’s appointments as queen, 108, 109, 110, 155

  CH’s relationship with, 49, 82, 96, 306

  and CH’s relationship with Dereham, 63–64, 306

  and Ferrers, 49–50

  marriages of, 20, 49–51, 127, 198, 316, 324–25

  pardoning of, 324–25

  personality of, 20

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, 305–6

  sentencing of, 315, 318

  trial by peers, 311

  Brion, Philippe de Chabot, Seigneur de, 294

  Browne, Anthony, 101, 148, 233, 266, 283, 306, 318

  Buckingham, Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of, 24, 41, 134, 317

  Buggery Statute of 1533, 1–2, 180, 190

  Bullinger, Heinrich, 217

  Bulmer, Joan:

  arraignment of, 311

  arrest of, 307

  and CH’s impending marriage to Henry VIII, 105–8, 110

  CH’s relationship with, 47, 58, 64

  Henry Manox on, 267–68

  marriages of, 76, 323–24

  pardoning of, 323

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, xx, 108, 290, 291, 303

  and Queen’s household, 148

  Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury, 196, 230, 231, 232, 316

  Busebryge, James, 213–14

  Campbell, James, 171

  Carew, George, 107, 127

  Carew, Nicholas, 73

  Carey, Katherine, 16, 78, 127

  Carmarthen Castle, Wales, 49–50

  Caroline of Ansbach, Queen of Great Britain, 150

  Catherine de Medici, Queen of France, 99, 260

  Catherine de Valois, Queen of England, 241

  Catherine Howard, Queen of England and Ireland:

  and All Saints’ Mass, 262, 264, 266

  baptism of, 17–19

  biographies of, xvii–xviii, 35, 112

  birth date of, 14–16, 163, 166, 192

  burial of, 322, 327n, 332, 332n

  closet of, 128, 140

  coronation plans for, 187–88, 199, 204

  correspondence of, 227, 264

  crown of, 136

  and death of father, 66, 67

  early life of, 37–39, 47

  early romances of, 48–49, 53–56, 57, 58, 59–60, 62, 63–66, 68, 71, 74, 76, 80, 84–85, 96, 108–10, 135

  education of, 40–41, 44–47, 51, 53, 135

  execution of, xxii, 1, 320–21, 320n

  family background of, 19–26

  Henry VIII’s affair with, 97, 164, 208, 301

  Henry VIII’s attraction to, 77, 96, 97, 120

  Henry VIII’s intention to marry, 102–3

  Henry VIII’s relationship with, 113–14, 116–17, 119, 120, 124, 129, 140–42, 148, 157, 175–76, 199, 206–7

  heraldic device of, 140–41

  and Holy Week, 191–92, 193, 194–95, 198

  insecurity of, 176, 206–7, 209, 210, 222, 247, 250

  and intercession for compassionate causes, 183–85, 206, 209, 237

  jewelry of, 124–25, 136, 139, 141, 165–66, 167, 208, 227, 232–33, 261, 295, 313

  John Lascelles’s information on, 264–66

  and maidens’ chamber, 58–59, 267, 306

  as maid of honor in Tudor court, 16, 68, 69, 73, 75–81, 85, 87, 89, 121, 163–64, 254

  and Mary I, 152–53, 160, 171, 177, 200, 204–6, 222, 237, 328

  morality of, 216, 265, 281, 333

  music lessons of, 53, 135

  and northern tour of 1541, 218–23, 226–39, 242, 243–50, 251, 252–56, 264, 283–84, 285, 287, 291

  personality of, 45, 47, 54, 56, 135, 151–52, 206, 208, 247–48, 334

  physical appearance of, 57, 140, 141, 160, 161–63, 166, 332–33, 334

  place of birth, 16–17

  political awareness of, 73–74

  political influence of, 150–51, 178, 184–85, 206, 237

  portraiture of, 160–67

  pragmatism of, 150

  pregnancy of, 186, 187, 188, 199–200, 204, 206, 237

  as princess for Henry VIII, 67–68

  private secretary of, 155

  properties of, 138–39, 149–50, 151

  public ceremonies in London, 178, 183, 185

  public opinion of, xix, 207–8

  and Queen’s role, 138

  reckless behavior of, 176

  relationship with Agnes Howard, 46, 55, 57, 63, 64, 65, 77, 96, 128, 155, 270–71, 287, 290

  rise to throne, 95–96, 120–21

  servants of, xviii, xxi, 41, 58, 107, 151, 247–49

  sexual abuse theories concerning, 53–54, 275

  as ward of Agnes Howard, 39, 40–49, 64–65, 135, 265, 281

  wardrobe of, 80, 124–25, 141, 142, 167, 296, 313

  wedding visit to Oatlands Palace, 4, 6–7, 11, 12–13, 111

  See also downfall of Catherine Howard; Queen’s household

  Catholic Church:

  baptismal rites of, 17–19, 17n, 19n

  Henry VIII’s break with, 7–9, 10, 12, 13, 52, 72, 133, 189–90, 205

  and Scotland, 173, 174

  See also monasteries

  Cavendish, George, 331–33

  Cavendish, William, 332

  Cecily of York, 241

  Chamberlin, Frederick, 112

  Champernowne, Katherine, 202, 202n

  Champernowne, Philip, 337

  Chapuys, Césare, 159

  Chapuys, Eustace:

  and Anne of Cleves, 169, 170, 207, 210, 309

  on CH’s intercession, 184, 185

  CH’s receiving of, 159, 160, 167

  death of, 329

  and de Marillac, 243

  and downfall of CH, xix, 294, 312, 314, 315, 316, 318, 323

  on Edward VI, 204

  on Elizabeth I, 201

  health of, 178, 243

  and Henry VIII, 159–60, 167, 199, 214, 226, 302–3

  on Jane Boleyn, Lady Rochford, 289

  on Mary I, 171

  and Norfolk, 269

  on Turkey, 259

  and Wakefield conspiracy, 193, 211

  Charles I, King of England, Scotland, and Ireland, 113

  Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, 105

  Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor:

  on Anne of Cleves, 309

  and Archduke Ferdinand, 259

  and Chapuys, 159–60

  and downfall of CH, 294–95, 314

  and Edward VI, 204, 205

  and François I, 70, 93, 145

  and Henry VIII, 92–93, 178, 314–15

  inheritance of territories, 70

  and Maria of Austria, 167

  Charles of Valois, Duke of Orléans, 244, 269, 314

  Chaucer, Geoffrey, 235

  Cheney, Frances, 181

  Cheney, John, 215n

  Cheney, Robert, 180–81, 182, 183

  Cheney, Thomas, 179, 180–83, 215n, 286

  Cheney, William, 182, 337

  Chesworth House, Horsham:

  as Agnes Howard’s principal manor, 20, 40–43, 41n

  and Anne Boleyn, 52

  Christmas celebrations in, 48–49

  CH’s living in, 40–41, 42, 43–49, 51, 108, 129, 135, 261, 268, 269, 286, 287, 306

  and CH’s relationship with Dereham, 56, 261, 268, 269, 287

  and CH’s relationship with Manox, 55–56, 286

  maidens’ chamber of, 46–47, 58–59, 129, 261

  servants of, 41–42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 55–56, 58–59, 108, 109–10, 129, 261, 286, 287, 323

  Christian III, King of Denmark, 75

  Christianity, 2–4

  See also Catholic Church; Church of England; English Reformation; Protestantism

  Christina of Denmark, 70, 75, 100n, 165

 
Christmas celebrations, 48–49, 48n, 206

  Church of England:

  and celestial queens, 12–13

  Henry VIII’s creation of, 7–9

  and heresy charges, 10

  religious observances of, 188–90

  and seizure of Catholic Church lands, 8, 10, 12, 72

  class system:

  aristocracy’s role in, 42–43, 44, 45–46

  and marital precontracts, 66

  and personal relationships, 55, 60

  plebeian urban classes, 34

  and servants, 41–42, 44, 108, 109

  See also social hierarchy

  Claude de Valois, Queen of France, 121

  Clement V, Pope, 28

  Clement VII, Pope, 132–33, 190

  Clere, Thomas, 213

  Clinton and Saye, Edward Fiennes de Clinton, 9th Baron, 335

  Clinton and Saye, Elizabeth Fiennes de Clinton, Baroness, 122, 335–36

  Cobham, George Brooke, 9th Baron, 185

  Constantine the Great, 190

  Constanza of Castile, Duchess of Lancaster, 247

  Copledike, Leonard, 338

  Copledike, Margaret, 127, 338

  Cotes, Roger, 57, 238, 269

  Cotton Library, fire of 1731, xix, 230, 275

  Cranmer, Margaret, 273

  Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury:

  and Anne Boleyn, 272

  and Anne of Cleves, 92

  on CH’s alleged precontract with Francis Dereham, 271–72

  and CH’s confessions, 272, 274–80, 287, 290

  CH’s relationship with, 151, 185

  and Clevian embassy, 310

  and Cromwell, 100, 272

  execution of, 327

  and executions, 310

  investigation of CH, 76, 267–68, 270, 283, 296, 306

  and Isabella of Portugal’s death, 74

  and Katherine of Aragon, 133

  and John Lascelles’s information on CH, 264–66

  meeting with CH, 272–74

  and offer of trial to CH, 317

  rank of, 252

  religious views of, 272–73

  Cromwell, Avarilla Oliveria, 162, 163

  Cromwell, Elizabeth, Baroness, 158–59, 161, 163, 164, 166, 336

  Cromwell, Gregory, 1st Baron, 158–59, 316, 336

  Cromwell, Oliver, 162

  Cromwell, Thomas. See Essex

  Crown of Ireland Act of 1542, 224–26, 267, 314

  Culpepper, Alexander, 217

  Culpepper, Constance, 217

  Culpepper, Richard (grandfather), 34, 35

  Culpepper, Thomas:

  acquisition of Cromwell’s lands, 158

  and Anne of Cleves’ arrival, 86

  arrest of, 285, 288, 294

  CH sending Morris to rooms of, xx, 216–17

  death sentence for, 299–300, 306, 326

  de Marillac on, 294

  and downfall of CH, 282

  execution of, 310–11, 319, 332

  health of, xx, 216, 254, 288

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, xx, 287–88, 289, 297

  Privy Council’s investigation of, 284–85, 287, 288

  properties of, 84–85

  rape and murder case against, 217–18

  relationship with CH, 84–85, 116, 193–94, 195, 198, 206, 209, 216–17, 218, 229–30, 237–41, 249–50, 254–55, 263, 278, 280–81, 283–85, 287, 290, 296, 333

  trial of, 297, 298–300, 316

  Culpepper, Thomas, the elder, 217, 301

  Cumberland, Eleanor Clifford, Countess of, 164, 205

  Cumberland, Henry Clifford, 1st Earl of, 221, 245

  Cushing’s syndrome, 133

  Cust, Lionel, 162–63

  Dacre (of the South), Thomas Fiennes, 9th Baron, 213–14

  Dacre, Thomas, 2nd Baron, 31

  Damport, Robert:

  arraignment of, 311

  arrest of, 307

  and Dereham, 58, 59, 76, 108, 248

  and Henry Manox, 53

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, 281, 291, 292

  and Privy Council’s investigations of CH, 270, 271

  Privy Council’s visit, 300–301

  torture of, 292, 301, 302

  Danet, Gerald, 337

  Darnley, Henry, Lord, 330

  Davis, James, xvii

  Denny, Anthony, 101, 129, 337

  Denny, Joan, 129, 202, 337

  Denys, Thomas, 150, 171

  de Poitiers, Diane, 260

  Derby, Dorothy Stanley, Countess of (aunt), 20

  Derby, Edward Stanley, 3rd Earl of, 20, 316

  Derby, Thomas, 155–56

  Dereham, Francis:

  accused of piracy, 154, 268, 270

  arrest of, 294

  CH’s alleged precontract with, 66, 68, 153, 271–72, 275, 281, 287, 293, 299, 300, 306

  CH’s borrowing money from, 65–66, 123, 163

  and CH’s confessions, 272, 274–80, 283, 287

  Thomas Culpepper implicated by, 282, 287

  death sentence for, 299–300, 301, 303, 306

  disappearance of, 96

  execution of, 310–11, 319, 324, 332

  as gentleman usher in Queen’s household, 248–49, 260–61, 268, 280, 287, 290, 300, 303, 306

  and Henry Manox, 62–63, 267, 268, 270

  as merchant in Ireland, 153–54, 268, 301, 304, 333

  at Pontefract Castle, 248–49, 285

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, 268, 269, 271, 284, 287, 291–92

  relationship with CH, 53, 56, 58, 59, 62, 63–66, 67, 68, 71, 74, 76, 80, 85, 96, 109, 110, 153, 154–55, 156, 208, 238, 240, 248, 249, 261, 265, 268, 269, 285, 286, 291, 296, 301, 319

  in service to Agnes Howard, 56, 58, 76, 84, 85, 153, 154–55, 156, 248, 268, 333

  torture of, 292, 299, 300, 301–2, 306, 310

  trial of, 298–99, 316

  Desmond, James FitzGerald, 14th Earl of, 178–79

  Dolman, Brett, 160, 166–67

  Dormer, Michael, Lord Mayor of London, 298

  Dorset, Frances Grey, Marchioness of, 87, 164, 166, 168, 183, 198, 205

  Dorset, Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of, 29, 139

  Dorset, Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of, 29, 139

  Douglas, Archibald. See Angus

  Douglas, Margaret:

  and Anne of Cleves, 87

  and disbanding of Queen’s household, 293

  and Henry VIII, 145–46

  and Charles Howard, 146–47, 148, 293

  and Thomas Howard, 52, 82, 145, 146

  marriage of, 329

  and Mary I, 330

  portraits of, 165

  in Queen’s household, 122, 146–47, 148, 261, 335

  and succession, 205

  Dover Castle, Kent, 186

  downfall of Catherine Howard:

  arraignment of, 311

  arrest of CH, 318–19

  CH moved to Syon Abbey, 281, 282, 295, 296–97, 303, 308, 312–13, 314, 315

  and CH’s alleged precontract with Dereham, 66, 68, 153, 271–72, 275, 281, 287, 293, 299, 300, 306

  and CH’s concern for incarceration and ruin of family members, 312, 317

  and CH’s confessions, xix, 272, 274–80, 283, 287, 289–90, 295, 296

  CH’s declining of trial, 317

  and CH’s mental collapse, 295, 303, 312

  and CH’s sentencing, 319

  Dereham’s implication of Thomas Culpepper, 282, 287

  downfall of Anne Boleyn compared to, xxi, 13, 108, 302, 316, 317, 319, 333

  execution of CH, xxii, 1, 320–21, 320n

  and intent of witnesses, xx, xxi

  interrogations of, xix, xx, xxi, 108, 153, 333

  John Lascelles’s information on CH, 264–66

  and Privy Council’s investigation, 54, 266–70, 271, 282–83, 286–88, 290–91, 303–5

  request to see block, 319

  rumors concerning, 281

  stages of, xx–xxi, 287–90, 334

  timel
ine of, xxi–xxii, 339–42

  trials of, xxi, 297, 298–300

  Dublin, Ireland, 153–54, 224–26

  Dudley, Edmund, 133

  Dudley, Edward Sutton, 2nd Baron, 336

  Dudley, Jane (later Duchess of Northumberland), 129, 337

  Dudley, John (later 1st Duke of Northumberland), 114, 129, 233, 278, 293, 327, 327n, 337

  Dürer, Albrecht, 125

  Edgecombe, Katherine, 123, 336

  Edgecombe, Peter, 336

  Edward I, King of England, 6, 22–23, 137, 192, 246–47, 314

  Edward II, King of England, 23

  Edward III, King of England, 30, 137, 198, 220

  Edward IV, King of England, 23, 24, 29, 78n, 91, 143, 178, 179

  Edward V, King of England, 26

  Edward VI, King of England:

  birth of, 6, 69, 134, 162

  and Katherine Brandon, 330

  CH’s relationship with, 203–4, 206, 207

  death of, 327

  and Frances Grey, 164

  health of, 203–4, 261–62

  as Prince of Wales, 76, 116, 120, 133, 203

  and succession, 145, 188, 205, 326

  Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of England, 137

  Eleanor of Austria, Queen of France, 90, 93n, 94, 99, 131, 260

  Eleanor of Castile, Queen of England, 235–36, 237

  Eleanor of Provence, Queen of England, 149

  Elisabeth of Austria, Queen of Denmark, 70

  Elizabeth Fiennes de Clinton, Lady Clinton, 122, 335–36

  Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, Queen of the United Kingdom, 220

  Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland:

  CH’s relationship with, 201, 202–3, 206

  and Cranmer, 273

  death of, 308n

  early life of, 54, 201–2

  education of, 202

  and Henry VIII’s palaces, 114

  portraits of, 161

  reign of, 154, 331

  succession of, 205, 244, 328, 330

  and Westminster School, 40

  and York, 254

  Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England, 9, 169

  Elizabeth of York, Queen of England, 24, 71, 129, 137–38

  Emlar, William, 179, 181

  England:

  defenses along southern coastline, 71–72, 173, 174–75, 179, 186, 219

  map of, viii

  northern fortifications, 171–72, 174, 178–79, 221, 230, 231, 245, 258

  role of queens in, 136–38, 143, 151, 183–84

  English Civil War, 114

  English Reformation:

  and Anne Boleyn, 53

  and Cromwell, 4, 9–10, 11, 12–13, 191, 265

  effects of, 7–9, 10, 19, 52, 191

  histories of, 196

  and Ireland, 154

  and Scotland, 173–74, 245–46

  Erasmus of Rotterdam, 40, 130

  Essex, Sarah Capel-Coningsby, Countess of, 162

  Essex, Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of:

  allies of, 151

  and Anne of Cleves, 68, 76, 89, 92, 100

  burial of, 327n

 

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