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The Burning Time

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by Virginia Rounding


  attempts to persuade Joan Boucher back

  to orthodoxy

  attempts to persuade John Frith back to

  orthodoxy

  becomes Archbishop of Canterbury

  Defence of the true and Catholic doctrine of the body and blood of our saviour Christ

  deprives Bonner of bishopric

  draws up Ten Articles

  execution

  Exhortation and Litany

  his married state

  imprisonment

  pronounces on Henry VIII’s marriage to

  Katherine of Aragon

  sends Thomas Garrett to preach in Calais

  signs warrant for execution of Thomas

  Seymour

  writes to Cromwell about the Matthew Bible

  Crome, Edward

  as preacher

  friend of Anne Askew

  Cromwell, Gregory

  Cromwell, Thomas

  at burning of John Forest

  downfall 132, 143, 145–6, 196n

  employment of Robert Barnes

  enforces the royal supremacy

  execution

  facilitates Henry VIII’s marriage to Anne

  Boleyn

  in communication with various people

  John Lambert

  John Lascelles

  John Lawrence and Richard Lyst

  Richard Rich

  Robert Fuller

  Thomas Abel

  Thomas Audley

  involvement in condemnation of John

  Forest

  patronage

  reformist tendencies

  Croydon

  Culpeper, Thomas

  Curwen, Richard

  Cutlers’ Company

  Damport, William

  Darbyshire, Thomas

  Dare, Christopher

  Davenham

  Davies, Jeremy

  Day, George

  Dderfel Gadarn

  Deane, John

  acquisition of property

  becomes first Rector of St

  Bartholomew’s

  becomes Rector of Coulsdon

  buried in St Bartholomew the Great

  connection with St Bartholomew’s

  death

  founder of Witton Grammar School

  his orthodoxy

  involvement with parishioners

  life at St Bartholomew’s

  sharing space with the Dominicans

  ordination

  path to ordination

  witness to dissolution

  death by boiling see boiling

  death by burning see burning

  Dee, John

  Della Casa, Giovanni: Il Galateo

  Dereham, Francis

  Devenish, John

  dissolution of the monasteries

  Dominicans 109, 263; see also Black Friars

  Donatists

  Donne, John

  Dorset, Thomas

  Dowes, Henry

  Drakes, Robert

  Draper, William Henry

  Drapers’ Company

  Drapers’ Hall

  Dudley, Ambrose

  Dudley, Guildford

  Dudley, Henry

  Dudley, John see Northumberland, John

  Dudley, 1st Duke of

  Eastland, Reginald

  Eck, Johann

  Edward III

  Edward IV

  Edward VI

  baptism

  birth

  burnings under his reign

  coronation

  death

  during Northumberland’s coup

  enforcing of reform

  funeral

  informed of execution of his uncle, Thomas Seymour

  stress on conformity

  Edwards, John

  Eleutherius, Augustine see Franck, Sebastian

  Elizabeth I

  accession

  baptism

  birth

  coronation

  declared heir to the throne

  excommunication by the Pope

  right to succession overturned

  stress on conformity

  Ellis, Margaret

  Ellys, Thomas

  Elston, Friar

  Ely House (Ely Place)

  Epping

  Epping Forest

  equivocation

  Erasmus, Desiderius

  attitude towards burnings

  friendship with Thomas More

  influence on others

  Latin translation of New Testament

  Mary I encouraged to read his works

  on parable of the wheat and tares

  Esch, Nicolaus van

  Esschen, Johann van den

  Eton College

  Evesham, Epiphanius

  Exmewe, William

  Eymerich, Nicolau

  Fairfax, Thomas

  Feckenham, John

  Felsted

  Ferrar, Robert

  Fetherston, Richard

  background

  execution

  imprisonment

  tutor to Princess Mary

  firewood

  Fish, Joan see Bainham, Joan

  Fish, Simon

  Supplication for the Beggars, A

  Fisher, John

  alleged attempt to poison him

  attitude towards death

  collaboration with Henry VIII

  execution

  involvement of Richard Rich in his

  condemnation

  preaching against heresy

  rejection of royal supremacy

  Fitzwilliam, William

  Fleet, prisoners at

  Bartlet Green

  Edmund Bonner

  Hugh Weston

  Robert Barnes

  Stephen Gardiner

  Flower, Thomas alias William

  Floyd, John

  Forest, John

  arrest

  birth

  execution

  early monastic life

  exiled to a northern convent

  hears Lord Mordaunt’s confession

  informants against him

  opposition to Henry VIII’s divorce

  outward conformity

  refusal to submit

  Foster, Isobel

  Fourth Lateran Council

  Fowlkes, Anthony

  Foxe, Hugh

  Foxe, John

  Acts and Monuments see Acts and Monuments (John Foxe)

  Foxford, Richard

  Francis I (King of France)

  Franck, Sebastian

  Frederick Barbarossa (Emperor)

  Frith, John

  attitude towards death

  background

  Disputation of Purgatory

  embraces the ‘new learning’

  execution

  imprisonment

  influence on others

  interrogation by Thomas More

  tries to escape England

  Froude, James Anthony

  Fuller, Robert

  becomes Prior of St Bartholomew’s

  death

  surrenders St Bartholomew’s Priory to the King

  Furnival’s Inn

  Gage, John

  Garatt, John

  Gardiner, Stephen

  at service of reunification of Church in

  England with Rome

  at Requiem Mass for Henry VIII

  at trial of John Lambert

  attitude towards persecution

  becomes Lord Chancellor

  De vera obedientia

  death

  dispute with Robert Barnes

  enthroned as Bishop of Winchester

  examinations of various martyrs

  of Andrew Huet

  of Anne Askew

  of John Bradford

  of John Cardmaker

  of John Frith

  of John Hooper

  of John Rogers

  funeral

  illness

  i
mprisonment under Edward VI

  opinion of Robert Barnes

  power slips away as Henry VIII declines

  preaches at Paul’s Cross

  reputation as ‘Wily Winchester’

  restoration on accession of Mary I

  tutor of John Frith

  youthful admirer of Erasmus

  Garrard, Thomas see Garrett, Thomas

  Garrard, William

  Garrett, Thomas

  background

  book-smuggling activities

  chaplain to Archbishop Cranmer

  execution

  imprisonment

  preaches at Paul’s Cross

  Garzias

  Gemara, the

  Gibson, Richard

  Gilby, Anthon

  Goldwell, Thomas

  Goodman, Christopher

  Goodrich, Thomas

  Grafton, Roger

  Gratian: Decretum

  Gray’s Inn

  Great Bible, the

  Great Stanmore

  Green, Bartholomew see Green, Bartlet

  Green, Bartlet

  Greenwich

  Anne Askew interrogated there

  Edward VI dies there

  Observant Franciscan community there

  Gregory, Brad

  Gregory IX (Pope)

  Gregory the Great

  Gresham, Richard

  Grey, Lady Jane

  Grey Friars

  Greyfriars chronicler

  Grindal, Edmund

  Grocers’ Company

  Grosseteste, Robert

  Guaras, Antonio de

  Guildhall

  meetings of Court of Common Council

  trials held at

  of Anne Askew

  of George Blagge

  of Nicholas Throckmorton

  of Thomas Cranmer and others

  Hadlam, John

  Hale, John

  Hall’s Chronicle

  Hallingdale, John

  Hampstead

  Hampstead Heath

  hanging, drawing and quartering

  Hargrave, Richard

  Harpsfield, John

  at examination of John Philpot

  at examination of Roger Holland

  at examination of Thomas Tomkins

  offers a bed to John Philpot

  preaches at Paul’s Cross

  Harpsfield, Nicholas

  Harrington, John

  Hassan-i Sabbah

  Heath, Nicholas

  at examination of John Rogers

  at trial of Anne Askew

  involved in attempt to persuade John

  Bradford back to orthodoxy

  succeeds Stephen Gardiner as Lord Chancellor

  Hemsley, John

  Henry II

  Henry IV

  Henry VII

  Henry VIII

  acquisition of property

  as extolled by Richard Rich

  Assertio Septem Sacramentorum

  at trial of John Lambert

  baptism

  death

  distrusts Richard Rich

  employs Richard Bartlett

  employs Robert Barnes

  employs Stephen Gardiner

  employs William Bolton

  fidelity to Catholic doctrine

  funeral

  his ‘great matter’

  in decline

  in receipt of legal advice from Richard

  Rich

  intervenes on behalf of George Blagge

  judges between Stephen Gardiner and

  Robert Barnes

  listens to sermons

  marriages

  Matthew Bible dedicated to him

  number of burnings in his reign

  ruthlessness

  splitting of English Church from Rome

  sympathies with reformist ideas

  heresy

  Bishop Fisher preaches against

  death penalty for

  definitions of

  Thomas More writes against

  Hickerson, Megan L.

  Higden, John

  Highgate

  Hill, Roland

  Hilles, Richard

  Hockley Woods

  Holbein the Younger, Hans

  Holgate, Robert

  Holiday, John

  Holland, Roger

  Holt, William

  Honeywood, Mary

  Hooper, John

  Hope, Andrew

  Horne, William

  Horns, Joan

  Hornsey

  Houghton, John

  Howard, Katherine

  Howard, Thomas

  Howard, William

  Hubmaier, Balthasar

  Huet, Andrew

  execution

  imprisonment

  interrogation

  Hus, John

  Husee, John

  Hussey, Thomas

  Hutt, Katherine

  Hyde, Margaret

  Ignatius of Antioch

  Ignatius of Loyola

  Inner Temple

  Innocent III (Pope)

  Inquisition

  Inquisition, Spanish

  Institution of a Christian man

  Irenaeus of Lyon

  IS see ISIL Daesh

  Isaac, Edward

  ISIL Daesh 92–3n

  Islam 9, 95–6n

  Islington

  Saracen’s Head

  James I

  James V of Scotland

  Jerome, William

  execution

  imprisonment

  preaches at Paul’s Cross

  Jerome of Prague

  jihadism 95–6n

  Joan of Kent see Boucher, Joan

  John Chrysostom

  Johnson, Robert

  Julian of Norwich

  justification by faith (doctrine)

  Justinian I (Emperor)

  Katherine of Aragon

  death

  disposal of her possessions

  marriage to Arthur, Prince of Wales

  marriage to/divorce from Henry VIII

  patron of Queens’ College, Cambridge

  supported by Bishop Fisher

  Kimbolton Castle

  King’s Book, the

  Knell, Joan see Boucher, Joan

  Knell, William

  Knight, Bernard

  Knight’s Forensic Pathology

  Knights Templar

  Knowles, David

  Knox, John

  Kyme, Anne see Askew, Anne

  Kyme, Thomas

  Lambert, John

  accused of being a ‘sacramentarian’

  background

  execution

  his ‘heresy’ becomes orthodoxy

  influenced by Little Bilney

  interrogations

  meeting with Thomas Cromwell

  show trial

  Lambeth

  Lambeth Palace

  Lascelles, John

  Anne Askew writes to him

  execution

  imprisoned with George Blagge

  involvement in fall of Katherine Howard

  Lashford, Joan

  Lasso, Orlando di

  Lateran Councils

  Latimer, Hugh

  acquainted with Anne Askew

  as preacher

  at funeral of Edward VI

  attitude towards death

  employs Thomas Garrett

  execution

  imprisonment

  influenced by Little Bilney

  preaches at John Forest’s execution

  questions John Lambert

  reports to Cromwell on John Forest

  resigns his see

  visits James Bainham in prison

  Lawrence, John

  Lawrence, Robert

  Laxton, William

  Lea, Henry C.

  Leadenhall

  Leaf, John

  Lee, Roland

  Leez Priory see Leighs Priory

  Leigh, Thomas


  Leighs Priory

  Leo X (Pope)

  Leuven see Louvain

  Lewes

  Lincoln’s Inn

  Little Bilney see Bilney, Thomas

  Little Stanmore

  Littleton, Edward

  Lives of the English Martyrs

  Loades, David

  Lollards

  London Strangers’ church

  Longland, John

  Loseby, Thomas

  Louth, John

  Louvain

  Lowell, J. Russell

  Lucius III (Pope)

  Luther, Martin

  death

  declared outlaw

  Liberty of a Christian Man

  marriage

  on parable of wheat and tares

  teachings

  works burnt in England

  Lutheranism

  Lyst, Richard

  Machil, John

  Machyn, Henry

  death

  on arrival of Cardinal Pole

  on attack by William Flower

  on disturbances at Paul’s Cross

  on funeral of Lady Rich

  on ‘great fray’ between Spaniards and Englishmen

  parish clerk of Holy Trinity the Less

  Magnus Maximus (Emperor)

  Maidstone

  Mantel, Hilary

  Marillac, Charles de

  Marshalsea, prisoners at

  Edmund Bonner

  Humphrey Middlemore

  Sebastian Newdigate

  William Exmewe

  Martin of Tours

  martyrdom, nature of

  Mary I

  accession

  attitude towards burnings

  baptism

  becomes ‘the Lady Mary’

  birth

  death

  education

  issues proclamation on religion

  marriage

  numbers burnt during her reign

  treated by Dr Richard Bartlett

  visited by Richard Rich

  Matthew, Thomas see Rogers, John

  Matthew Bible, the

  May, William

  Mearing, Margaret

  arrest

  examination

  excommunicated by John Rough

  execution

  Mekins, Richard

  Melanchthon, Philipp

  Mercers’ Company

  Merchant Adventurers

  Merchant Taylors’ Company

  Meteren, Jacob van

  Middle Temple

  history

  Middle Temple, lawyers of

  Christopher Brittayn

  James Bainham

  John Tewkesbury

  Richard Rich

  Thomas Audley

  Middlemore, Humphrey

  Mirk, John

  Mishnah, the

  Molanus, Johannes

  monasteries, dissolution of see dissolution of

  the monasteries

  mooting

  Mordaunt, John, 2nd Baron

  Mordaunt, Sir John (son of above)

  More, Thomas

  acquaintance with Richard Rich

  attitude towards authority

  attitude towards death

  battle against heresy

  becomes Lord Chancellor

  Dialogue Concerning Heresies, A

  Dyaloge of sir Thomas More knyghte, A

  execution

  involvement of Richard Rich in his

  condemnation

  keeping of prisoners at his house

  Mary I encouraged to read his works

  resigns as Lord Chancellor

  Supplication of Souls, The

  trial

 

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