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Married clergy 222

  Mowbray, John, Duke of Norfolk (1444–76)

  Mary, Princess, later Queen Mary I 5, 8, 9, 10,

  31, 59

  79, 85, 95, 97–101, 105–8, 111–13, 120–3, 125,

  Mowbray, Katherine, Duchess of Norfolk 49

  126, 130, 132, 134–6, 154, 155, 156, 161, 162,

  Much Hadham, Cambridgeshire 19

  164, 165, 187, 188–92, 194–211, 218, 219, 225

  Musselborough, Scotland 164

  Framlingham Council 192

  her marriage treaty (1554) 9, 193, 194, 195,

  Nancy, French court at 25

  225

  Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of France 230

  the ‘Queen’s proceedings’ 192, 206

  Navas, Marquis de Las, Philip’s harbinger 195

  her pregnancy 200, 204

  Navy, English 203

  her sense of responsibility 193, 208

  Navarre, kingdom of 93

  Mary II, Queen of Great Britain 228, 229

  Netherland, see Low Countries

  Mary of Guise, Queen Mother of Scotland 164,

  Neville, Anne, Queen of Richard III 39, 62, 74

  166

  Neville, John, Viscount Montague 39, 54, 71

  Mary of Gueldres, Queen Mother of Scotland

  Neville, John, Lord Latimer 133, 134

  37, 45

  Neville, George, son of Viscount Montague 49,

  Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Duke Charles

  71

  56, 72

  Neville, Richard, Earl of Warwick (‘the

  Mary, sister of Henry VIII, Queen of France,

  Kingmaker’) 4, 17, 32, 33, 34, 36–40, 44, 45, 47,

  Duchess of Suffolk 85, 89, 97, 114, 120, 124,

  48, 49, 52, 53, 54

  156

  Neville, Thomas 54

  I N D E X

  261

  Neville family 32, 49, 52, 71

  Parr, William, Marquis of Northampton 7

  Nicodemites 218

  Parr family 153

  Norris, Sir Henry, Gentleman of the Privy

  Paul III, Pope (Alessandro Farnese) 129

  Chamber 126, 127

  Paul IV, Pope (Pietro Caraffa) 202

  Norris, Sir John, military commander 216

  Paulet, Sir Amyas 175

  Normandy 14, 23, 26, 29

  Paulet, William, First Marquis of Winchester

  218

  Oatlands, Surrey, royal residence 141

  Percy, Henry, 4th Earl of Northumberland 54,

  Orleans, siege of 23

  74

  Oxford, town 55

  Percy, Henry Algernon, 5th Earl of

  Oxford, diocese 221

  Northumberland 115

  Percy, Henry, 6th Earl of Northumberland 114,

  Paget. Lord William of Beaudesert 205

  115, 130,

  Papacy, the Pope 93

  Percy family 32

  Papal states 202

  Peterborough Cathedral 107

  Paris 14, 15

  Castle 176

  Parker, Mathew, Archbishop of Canterbury 221,

  Philip II, King of Spain 9, 163, 167, 174, 193,

  222, 224

  196, 197–208, 215, 218

  his wife 222

  Chapel Royal 197

  Parliament 9, 19, 28, 29, 31, 36, 40, 75–7, 111,

  coronation 201

  121, 131, 149, 161, 191, 194, 195, 199, 201, 217,

  courtly entertainments 198

  219, 230

  ecclesiatical schism 198

  Acts of

  Government of Spain 195

  Annates (1534) 118

  King Consort 194, 195, 196,

  Attainder (Catherine Howard) 133, 149,

  two households 195, 196, 197

  150

  wedding symbolism 196

  Attainder (Lord Thomas Howard) 158

  Philip, the Bold, Duke of Burgundy 15, 23, 38,

  for the Queen’s Surety (1585) 175

  39, 40, 45

  Settlement (1701) 230

  Philip, Duke of Orleans, son of Louis XIV 228

  Six Articles (1539) 108, 134

  Philip, the Fair Archduke of Burgundy, King of

  Succession (1534) 106

  Castile 84, 87

  Succession (1544) 136, 155, 156, 161

  Philippa of Hainault, Queen of Edward III 43

  Supremacy (1536) 121

  Picardy 93

  Supremacy (1559) 220

  Pilgrimage of Grace (1536) 130, 131, 133

  Uniformity (1559) 220

  Pius V, Pope (Michele Ghislieri) 221

  Bills

  his bull

  regnans in excelsis 221 Pains and Penalties (1820) 231

  Plantagenet, Richard, Duke of York 8, 25, 28, 29,

  Reform (1832) 231

  31, 33–7, 44, 59, 72, 75

  ‘ultra vires’ 191

  as Protector 32

  subsidies 217

  Plantagenet, Cecily, Duchess of York 47, 48

  House of Commons 26, 105, 210, 220

  Pole, Margaret, Countess of Salisbury 3, 91, 121,

  House of Lords 220

  151, 188

  ‘Supplication against the Ordinaries’ (1532)

  Pole, Reginald, Cardinal Archbishop of

  105

  Canterbury 191, 198, 199, 205–8,

  at Reading (1453) 21

  Pole, William de la, Duke of Suffolk

  at York (proposed 1470) 51

  (1396–1450) 24–9, 41

  Parr, Catherine, Lady Latimer, see Catherine

  Pollux, Knights of 90

  Parr, Queen

  Pontefract,Yorkshire 61

  Parr, Maude, mother of Catherine Parr 133

  Pontoise, Duchy of 25

  Parr, Sir Thomas of Kendal, father of Catherine

  Portsmouth 29

  Parr 133

  ‘princes in the Tower’ (see Edward V)

  I N D E X

  262

  privateering, English 197

  Savoy, Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of 204

  Protestants 112, 159, 161, 163, 166, 171, 190, 210, 219

  Scala Perfectionis 78 persecuted 199, 205, 218

  Scarborough, Yorkshire 203

  in Scotland 170

  Scheyfve, Jehan, Imperial ambassador 160

  theology 222

  Schmalkadic League (of German Princes) 108

  Puebla, Dr. de, Spanish ambassador 88

  Scotland 36, 37, 94, 147, 153, 166, 167, 173, 174,

  212, 214

  Queens’ College, University of Cambridge 30,

  courts ‘rigged’ 170

  50, 57

  Danish alliance 227

  Queens, ruling 8

  French troops in 165

  garrisons in 164

  Ratcliffe, Elizabeth 93

  Parliament 169

  Ratcliffe, Robert, 1st Earl of Sussex 118

  reformers in 165

  Ravenspur, Yorkshire 54

  the ‘rough wooing’ 164

  Rebellions of 1549 159

  the ‘Scottish line’ 161

  Renard, Simon, Imperial ambassador 9, 163,

  Sens, Archbishop of 15

  193–6, 200, 205

  Sergio, Dr. 53

  Renee, Duke of Anjou, father of Margaret 23, 24,

  Seymour, Anne, (nee Stanhope) Duchess of

  25, 27, 38, 41, 47

  Somerset 137

  Rennes, cathedral 74

  Seymour, Edward, Duke of Somerset, Lord

  Richard II, King of England 89

  Protector 7, 8, 129, 134, 136, 157, 159, 164

  Richard, Duke of Gloucester (Richard III) 8, 19,

  Seymour, Edward, Earl of Hertford 159

  40, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 71, 72–4

  Seymour, Jane, see Jane Seymour, Queen

  his Protectorate 60, 61

  Seymour, Sir John 129, 131


  Richard, Duke of York (son of Edward IV) 55,

  Seymour, Sir Thomas, Lord Seymour 134, 136,

  56, 61

  156, 157, 158, 189, 212

  Richmond palace 111

  Seymour family 129, 134, 153

  Ridolfi plot 173, 174, 215

  Sexuality and the church 1

  Rizzio, David, secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots

  Shakespeare, William 42

  169, 170

  Sharrington, Sir William 157

  Rizzio, Joseph 170

  Sheffi eld, Yorkshire 175

  Robsart, Amy (Dudley) wife of Lord Robert

  Sheriff Hutton, Yorkshire 74, 75

  Dudley 212, 213

  Shooters Hill, Surrey 110

  Rochester, Kent 110

  Shore, Jane, mistress of Edward IV 59, 73

  Rochester, Sir Robert 192

  Silkwomen, Guild of 41

  Rome 102, 116, 221

  Simnel, Lambert, pretender 62, 77

  Castel de St.Angelo 102

  Simpson, Wallis, Duchess of Windsor 233

  Curia 104, 116

  Sittow, Michel, painter 88

  Rota 117

  Skelton, John, poet and royal tutor 79

  Roos, Margaret 17

  Smeaton, Mark, musician, alleged lover of Anne

  Roos, Margery 78

  Boleyn 127

  Roscoff, Brittany 165

  Sophia, Electress of Hanover, mother of

  Rouen, Normandy 25, 29

  George I 230

  Royal Supremacy 192

  Sophia Dorothea, separated wife of George I 229

  Russell, John, Earl of Bedford, Lord Privy Seal 202

  Southampton, port 16, 195

  plot 16

  St Martin’s cathedral, Tours 24

  Spain 83

  St Pol, Count of 44

  crowns of 202

  Salinas, Maria de (Lady Willoughby) 95

  war with 216

  Sanders, Nicholas, catholic polemicist 125

  Spencer, Edmund , poet 210, 222

  Sandwich, Kent 35

  his

  Fairie Queene 210, 222

  I N D E X

  263

  Stafford, Anne, Duchess of Buckingham

  Treaties

  31

  Blois (1505) 84

  Stafford, Edward, Duke of Buckingham

  Cambrai (1529) 118

  (d. 1521) 93

  Cateau Cambrecis (1559) 166

  Stafford, Henry, Duke of Buckingham (d. 1483)

  Edinburgh (1560) 166, 171, 215

  45, 61, 74

  Etaples (1492) 81

  Stafford, Humphrey, Duke of Buckingham

  Greenwich (1543) 159

  (d. 1460) 33, 34, 36

  Haddington (1548) 165

  Stafford, Humphrey, Earl of Devon (1439–69)

  London (1518) 97, 98

  51

  Marriage (see Mary I)

  Stamford, Lincolnshire 52

  Medina del Campo (1489) 81

  Stanley, Edward, Earl of Derby (d. 1572)

  Pequingy (1475) 41, 55, 72

  130

  Redon (1486) 80, 81

  Stanley, Thomas, Lord 34, 74

  Toledo (1539) 108

  Stanleys, Earls of Derby 78

  Truyes (1420) 14, 15

  Stewart, Henry, Lord Darnley (d. 1567) 168–71,

  Troutbeck, Joanna 17

  177, 215

  Tudor, David, bastard son of Owain 20

  Stewart, Lord James, Earl of Moray (1531–70)

  Tudor, Edmund, Earl of Richmond (d. 1456)

  167, 168, 172, 173, 215

  19, 20, 21

  Stewart, Mathew, Earl of Lennox (1516–76) 168

  Tudor, Edmund, son of Henry VII 82

  169, 173

  Tudor, Jasper, Duke of Bedford (d. 1495) 20,

  Stillington, Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells

  79, 80

  73

  Tudor, Meredudd ap, father of Owain 18

  Stillington, William, son of Robert 73

  Tudor, Owain, second husband of Catherine

  Stirling castle 171

  de Valois 18, 19, 20, 44

  Stony Stratford, Buckinghamshire 45

  Tunstall, Cuthbert, Bishop of Durham 162,

  Strange, John Lord 48

  192

  Stuart, James, ‘the old pretender’ 228, 229

  Tutbury, honour of 30, 172, 175

  Stuart, Esme, Duke of Lennox 173

  Twyho, Ankarette 57

  Stubbs, John 211

  Tylney, Katherine 149

  his

  Gaping Gulf 211 Tyndale, William, bible translator 121

  Sudeley castle 136

  his

  Obedience of a Christian Man 121 Surienne, – de, Anglo-French captain 28

  Ulmis, John ab, Swiss reformer 158

  Tailboys, Gilbert 97

  Ulster 168

  Talbot, John, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1453)

  30

  Valladolid, Castile 102, 195

  Talbot, George, 4th Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1538)

  Valois, Francis, Duke of Anjou 213, 214

  130

  Valois, Henry, Duke of Anjou, (see Henry III of

  Talbot, George, 6th Earl of Shrewsbury (d. 1590)

  France)

  173, 174, 175

  Vaux, Margaret 41

  Tarbes, Bishop of 101

  Vere, John de, Earl of Oxford (d. 1513) 76, 78

  Therouanne, Picardy 94

  Vertus, Robert 79

  Thirty Years War 227

  Victoria, Queen of Great Britain 12, 232, 233,

  Throgmorton, Francis, plot 174, 175, 215

  234

  Throgmorton, Sir Nicholas 167

  Empress of India 232

  Toledo, Fransico de Alvarez de, Duke of Alba

  Grandmother of Europe 232

  202

  Vincennes 17

  Tournai, Brabant 93, 94

  Vives, Juan Luis 100, 107

  Trade 41

  De Institutions 100 Trastamara family 81

  De ratione studii 100

  I N D E X

  264

  Waddington Hall 39

  Women

  Wales, Marches of 100, 188

  crime 151

  Walsingham, Sir Francis, Principal Secretary

  education 188

  175, 176, 215, 224

  executions 152

  Warbeck, Perkin, pretender 81, 83

  femme seul and femme couvert 2, 195

  Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury

  succession of 187

  90, 91, 95, 105, 118

  Woodville, Anne, sister to Elizabeth 48

  Waurin, Jean de 47

  Woodville, Anthony, Earl Rivers 49, 50 55, 60,

  Waynefl eet, William, Bishop of Winchester 34

  61, 72

  Wedel, Leopold von, German visitor 223

  Woodville, Catherine, sister to Elizabeth 48

  Welsh language 19

  Woodville, Eleanor, sister to Elizabeth 48

  Westminster 16, 111, 127,

  Woodville, Elizabeth, (see Queen Elizabeth

  Weston, Sir Francis 127

  Woodville)

  Weymouth 40

  Woodville, Elizabeth, Countess Rivers 49

  White, John, Bishop of Winchester 207

  Woodville, Lionel, Bishop of Salisbury 49

  Whitgift, John, Archbishop of Canterbury 224

  Woodville, Margaret, sister to Elizabeth 48

  Whittlebury Forest 46

  Woodville, Richard, Earl Rivers (d. 1469) 7, 49, 51

  Willoughby, Sir Robert 75

  Woodville, Sir Edward 49, 60, 61

  William II of Orange 228

  Woodville, Sir John 49, 51

  William III, of Orange, King of Great Britain 228, 229

  Woodville, Sir Richard 43, 44, 45, 49, 50

  William IV, King
of Great Britain 231, 232

  Woodville family 7, 48–52, 60

  William, Duke of Cleves, brother of Anne 111, 141

  World War II 233

  William of Orange, leader of the Netherlands

  Wriothesley, Thomas, Earl of Southampton

  revolt 176, 214

  (d. 1550) 145, 148

  Winchester, town 195

  Wulf Hall, home of the Seymours 129

  Cathedral 196

  Wyatt, Sir Thomas the elder 115, 127

  Windsor castle 17, 20

  Wyatt, Sir Thomas the younger 163, 194

  Witchcraft 128

  Wyatt, George, son of Sir Thomas the younger

  Winter, Sir William, Surveyor of the navy 214

  125

  Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal Archbishop of York

  Wynkyn de Worde, printer 120

  95–8, 103, 107, 114, 116, 117, 118

  the Amicable Grant (1525) 116

  York city 152

  Document Outline

  Contents

  Illustrations

  Introduction: Image and Reality

  1 The Queen as Trophy: Catherine de Valois

  2 The Queen as Dominatrix: Margaret of Anjou

  3 The Queen as Lover: Elizabeth Woodville

  4 The Queen as Helpmate: Elizabeth of York

  5 The Queen as Foreign Ally: Catherine of Aragon and Anne of Cleves

  6 The Domestic Queens: Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour and Catherine Parr

  7 The Queen as Whore: Catherine Howard

  8 The Queens who Never Were: Jane Grey and Mary Stuart

  9 The Married Sovereign: Queen Mary I

  10 The Unmarried Sovereign: Elizabeth I

  Epilogue: Queens Since 1603

  Notes

  Additional Reading Suggestions

  Index

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  K

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