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Index Abbeys
Audley, Sir Thomas, Lord Audley, Lord
Barking 20
Chancellor 145, 149
Bermondsey 20, 62, 63
Aquitaine, Duchy of 93
Glastonbury 143
Army, English (1557) 204
dissolution of 108
Arras 23
Reading 4, 47, 143
Arthur, illegitimate son of Edward IV, Lord
sanctuary 53, 61, 73
Lisle 56, 109
Sheen (Carthusian) 58, 160
Arthur, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII
Syon 148, 150
(1486–1502) 6, 62, 76, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87,
Titchfi eld 26
89
Westminster 21, 177
Ascham, Roger, 158
Accession Day tilts 223
Augsburg Confession 108
Adelaide of Saxe Meningen, Queen of
Astrologers 82, 131
William IV 231, 232
Aylmer, John, Bishop of London 158, 222
Ainscough, William, Bishop of Salisbury 26
his
Harborow… for true subjects 222 Albert of Saxe Coburg, Prince Consort 232
Ayr, port of 165
Alexandra, Queen of Edward VII 233
Ayton, truce of (1497) 83
Alnwick, Northumberland, 38
Ambassadors, Imperial (1553) 191
Babington, Anthony 175, 176, 215
American colonies, loss of 230
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, Lord Keeper of the Great
Andree, Bernard, royal tutor 73, 78, 79
Seal 220, 224
Anne of Bohemia, Queen of Richard II 43
Ballard, – , priest 176
Anne Boleyn, Queen of England (Henry VIII)
Bamborugh, Northumberland 38
3, 7, 12, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 110, 113,
Banisius, James, 94
114, 116, 117, 118, 121, 123, 124, 126,
Barnes, Robert 121
127–31, 133, 139, 140, 141, 142, 149, 151,
Battles
208, 210
Agincourt (1415) 13
her coronation 119, 120
Banbury (1469) 51
her miscarriage (1536) 125
Barnet (1471) 40, 41, 54
her sexuality 115, 122
Bloreheath (1459) 35
Anne of Brittany, Queen of France 58
Bosworth Field (1485) 71
Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford 23
Carberry Hill (1568) 171
Anne of Cleves, Queen of England
Castillon, Gascony (1450) 30
(Henry VIII) 87, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112,
Chaseabout Raid (1566) 169
113, 132, 133, 139, 141, 143, 147, 152, 154
Flodden (1513) 94, 153
servants 140
Gravelines (1588) 217
Anne, daughter of Edward IV 56, 80
Langside (1568) 172
Anne of Denmark, Queen of James VI and I 227
Mortimers Cross (1461) 20
Anne, Queen of Great Britain (1702–14) 12,
Northampton (1460) 36
228, 229
Pavia (1525) 99
Antwerp, city 98, 109
Pinkie Cleugh (1547) 164
Askew, Anne, martyr 148, 151
St Albans (1455, 1461) 33, 37, 45
I N D E X
254
Battles (
continued) Bourchier, Henry, Earl of Essex (d. 1483) 119
St Quentin (1557) 205
Bourchier, Henry, Viscount 34
Solway Moss (1541) 133, 153, 164
Bourgchier, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury,
Stoke (1487) 77
Cardinal 32, 34, 75
Tewkesbury (1471) 41, 54, 55
Bourgchier, William, Viscount 48
Towton (1460) 37, 45
Boyers, John 17
Wakefi eld (1460) 36, 37
Bradford, John, agitator 201
Beaufort, Edmund, Marquis of Dorset
Bradgate, Leicestershire 45, 156, 157, 158, 159
(1406–55) 18, 28,
Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk 97, 156
Beaufort, Henry, Cardinal Bishop of Winchester
Bray-sur-Seine 15
18, 23, 26
Brereton, William 127
Beaufort, John, Duke of Somerset (1404–44) 21,
Brescia, Bishop of, 24
28, 29, 31, 33, 40, 41
Brest, town and harbour 95
Beaufort, Margeret, mother of Henry VII 21, 76,
Bridget, daughter of Edward IV 56, 58, 62, 80
78, 79, 90
British Empire (nineteenth century) 232
Beaulieu (New Hall), royal manor 189
Buckden Palace, Hertforshire 106
Belknap, Joan 17
Bullinger, Henry, Swiss reformer 158, 160
Bellay, Jean de, French ambassador 118
Bulmer, Joan 144, 149
Berkeley, William de, Earl of Nottingham
Burgundy, Duchy of 40
(1426–92) 78
Butler, James, 5th Earl of Ormonde 36, 114
Berwick-upon-Tweed 37
Buxton, Derbyshire 174
Betoun, James, Archbishop of Glasgow 172
Bishops, Elizabethan 220, 221
Cade, Jack, rebel 29, 30
Bishops Waltham, manor of the Bishop of
Caen, Normandy 29
Winchester 195
Cadiz 217, 224
‘black arts’ 56
Calais 23, 29, 32, 38, 39, 55, 105, 109, 119, 205,
Blackfriars, court 103, 117
218
Blessed Virgin Mary 1, 57, 222
Campbell, Archibald, Earl of Argyll 168, 171, 173
Blount, Charles, Lord Mountjoy 216
Cambridge 162
Blount, Elizabeth, mistress of Henry VIII 96, 99
Camden, William 210
Bocking, Sir John 33
his
Annals 210 Bohun, Mary, 43, 94,
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall 234
Boleyn, Anne, see Anne Boleyn, Queen
Campeggio, Lorenzo, Cardinal 117
Boleyn, George, Viscount Rochford 117, 124, 127
Carlisle, Cumbria 37
Boleyn, Jane, Lady Rochford 144, 148, 149, 150, 151
Capgrave, William 4
Boleyn, Mary, mistress of Henry VIII 113, 114, 116
Carey, William 99
Boleyn, Sir Thomas, Earl of Wiltshire 7, 94, 113,
Carlos, Don, son of Philip II 167, 168, 200
115, 117, 119, 124
Carmarthen, town 21
Boleyn family 103, 104, 114, 117, 118, 120, 128,
Caroline of Ansbach, Queen of George II 230
133, 146, 153
Caroline of Brunswick, wife of the Prince
Bolingbroke, Henry (Henry IV, King of
Regent (George IV) 231
England) 43
Caroz, Luis, Spanish ambassador 93, 94
Bolt, Robert, playwright 102,
Casalis, Jacobus de 3
Bolton castle 172
‘Castillians’ (Supporters of Mary, Queen of
Bona of Savoy (proposed wife of Edward IV) 47
Scots) 173
Bond of Association (1586) 175
Catherine of Aragon, Queen of England
Bonville, Cecily, daughter of Lord Bonville 58
(Henry VIII) 6, 8, 12, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85,
Book of Common Prayer 189, 190, 191, 220 87–107, 110, 111, 115–18, 120–4, 130, 139, 152
Booth, Laurence, Bishop of Durham 35
153, 188
Booth, William 29
Catherine of Braganza, Queen of England
Boulogne, campaign (1544) 154
(Charles II) 228
I N D E X
255
Catherine Chideock 17
Chartley (manor of the Earl of Shrewsbury) 175
Catherine, daughter of Edward IV 56, 58, 80
Chatellaine, George 42
Catherine, daughter of Henry VII 82
Chester, Earldom of 15
Catherine Howard, Queen of England
Christina of Denmark (proposed bride of
(Henry VIII) 111, 133, 134, 139, 140–4, 146,
Henry VIII) 108
147, 148–54, 189
Clara Eugenia, Infanta, daughter of Philip II
her household 143
216, 227
Catherine de Medici, Queen of France
Claude, Queen of France (Francis I) 114
(Henry II) 166
Clement VII, Pope (Giulio de Medici) 102, 104,
Catherine Parr, Queen of England (Henry VIII)
106, 108, 116, 117, 119
7, 113, 133, 136, 137, 153, 156–7, 189
Cleves-Julich, Duchy of 108
in danger 135
Clifford, Henry, Earl of Cumberland 160
her friends 134
Clifford, Eleanor, Countess of Cumberland 160,
her
Lamentation of a Sinner 136 168
her
Prayers and Meditations 135 Clifford, (Stewart) Margerset, Countess of
Catherine de Valois, Queen of England
Lennox 160, 168, 169, 207
(Henry V) 4, 6, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 26,
Cobb, Margaret 53
32, 43, 44
Commonwealth, British 234
Catholics, in England and Scotland 168, 169,
Cook, Sir Thomas, Lord Mayor of London 50,
170, 171, 173, 176, 189, 227
51
restored to power 206
Cornish, William 79
Cavendish, George, servant to Thomas Wolsey
Cornwall, Duchy of 15, 34, 197
101, 114, 115
Council, of Scotland 169
Caxton, William, his press 58, 78
Council, royal, of England 17, 20, 26, 28, 47, 50,
Cecil, Sir Robert, son of Sir William Cecil 217, 224
59, 60, 61, 89, 90, 94, 113, 118
Cecil, William, Lord Burghley 168, 174, 209,
Privy 146, 147, 160, 162, 167, 171, 173, 174,
212, 215, 216, 217, 218, 220, 221, 224
177, 189, 190, 191, 192, 194, 197, 201, 203,
Cecily, daughter of Edward IV 58, 78, 80
208, 211, 212, 213, 219, 221
Chaderton, Edward 78
Consulta from 203 Chapuys, Eustace, Imperial ambassador 103,
Great 31, 33, 34, 35
104, 105, 106, 119, 121, 122, 123, 125, 126, 129,
of Regency 135, 218
130, 189
of State 205
Charles I, King of England 227
Court, English 109, 115, 214
Charles II, King of England 228
Chateau Verte 115 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 6, 9, 85 89, 95,
courtly love 11, 93, 94, 101
97, 98, 100, 102, 106, 108, 124, 126, 129, 131,
Privy Chamber 99, 117, 124,
126, 127, 134,
133, 152 190, 193, 194, 198, 200, 207
143, 149, 203, 224
Charles VI, King of France 13, 14
Queen’s Privy Chamber 128
Charles, (the Bold) Duke of Burgundy 53, 56
revels 79
Charles, Archduke, son of the Emperor
Court, French 165
Ferdinand 211, 213
Courts, Ecclesiastical 151
Charles, Dauphin of France (Charles VII) 14, 15,
Court, Lord Stewards 128
16, 17, 23, 24, 28, 29, 37
Courtenay, Edward, Earl of Devon 193
Charles, Dauphin of France (Charles VIII) 58,
Courtenay, Henry, Marquis of Exeter 120, 125,
72, 81
130
Charles, Duke of Bourbon 13
Courtenay, Gertrude, Marchioness of Exeter
Charles, Prince of Wales 233
(wife of Henry) 120
Charles Edward, ‘the young pretender’ 230
Courtenay, John, Earl of Devon (c. 1435–71) 40
Charlotte of Mecklenburg, Queen of George III
Courtenay, Sir William 80
230, 231
Coventry, Warwickshire 34, 35, 40, 54
Charlotte, Princess, daughter of George IV 231
Coverdale, Miles, Bishop of Exeter 136
I N D E X
256
Cranmer, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury
Dunster, William, Lord 48
105, 107, 108, 111, 119, 120, 124, 126, 128, 132,
Dynham, John, Lord, 75
134, 145, 147, 148, 163, 206
Cromwell, Thomas, Earl of Essex, Lord Privy
East Anglia, 162
Seal 104, 106, 108, 109, 111, 118, 121, 124, 126,
Queen Elizabeth Woodville’s power in 55
127, 130, 134, 141–4
Edward IV, King of England 6, 7, 8, 11, 36, 37,
Crown, English, powers of 176, 234
38, 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, 47, 48, 51, 52, 54, 57, 58,
Constitutional monarchy 232
59, 72, 75, 89, 90
revenues 197
Edward VI, King of England 3, 5, 9, 109, 112, 132,
succession issue, Elizabeth 209
135, 136, 156, 158, 159, 160, 164, 187, 191, 200
Crown Matrimonial 162, 169, 193, 213
his ‘device’ 161
Culpepper, Thomas (lover of Queen Catherine
his religious settlement 190, 192, 219
Howard) 143, 144, 147, 148, 149, 150
Edward VII, King of Great Britain 232
Edward VIII, King of Great Britain 233
Darcy, Thomas, Lord 92, 93, 95
Edward, the Black Prince 43