Farmer, Richard, 523
   Fastolf, George, 61
   Felixstowe Priory, 83
   Ferdinand I, King of the Romans and Holy Roman Emperor, 136
   Ferrar, Robert, Prior of Nostell, Bishop of St Davids, 490, 533
   festivals, religious
   Fetyplace, Edward, 66–7, 587
   feudal rights: see uses; wardship
   Field of the Cloth of Gold, 206
   Field, John, 244
   Fiennes, Thomas I, 8th Baron Dacre of the South, 324–6
   Fiennes, Thomas II, 9th Lord Dacre of the South, 326
   Finch, John, 367
   First Fruits and Tenths, Act for (1534), 265–6, 274, 284
   Fish, Simon, 120
   Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, 95–7, 144, 158, 166, 190, 227, 239, 243, 304, 311
   and Cambridge University, 276
   and annulment of Aragon marriage, 116, 233
   imprisoned, 218, 249–51, 264, 267, 287
   death, Plate 39; 268, 278–82, 284–6, 289–90, 297, 304, 350, 359, 380, 473, 487
   and Cromwell, 229, 237, 248–50, 280
   Fisher, Robert, 267
   Fisher, Thomas, 304–5
   Fitzalan, Henry, Lord Maltravers, 24th Earl of Arundel, 370, 534
   Fitzgerald, Gerald, 9th Earl of Kildare, 255–6, 329
   Fitzgerald, Thomas, Baron of Offaly, 10th Earl of Kildare (‘Silken Thomas’), 254–7, 328–9, 482
   Fitzherbert, Anthony, 547
   Fitzjames, John, 302
   Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, 207, 258–9, 271, 311–12, 329, 357, 372, 386, 418, 436, 439
   Fitzthomas, Thomas, 11th Earl of Desmond, 257
   Fitzwilliam, William, 1st Earl of Southampton, 93, 97, 105, 132–3, 165, 176, 184, 229, 312, 326, 350, 386, 392–3, 397, 406–7, 436, 497
   as Earl of Southampton, 437, 507, 513–14, 523–6, 534, 538
   Flicke, Gerlach, Plate 16
   Florence, 23–4, 28, 41, 56, 72, 101, 111
   Ford Palace, 420
   Forest, John, Plate 434; 459–61, 464–5
   fornication, 167
   Fotheringhay College, 489, 646
   Fowler, Roger, 203–4, 209
   Fox, Richard, Bishop of Winchester, 14
   Foxe, Edward, 191, 244, 252, 304, 385, 412, 414, 417, 446
   diplomacy, 262, 291, 347, 353, 364–6
   death, 445, 507
   see also Collectanea Satis Copiosa
   Foxe, John, 33, 74, 109, 177, 341, 504–5
   Acts and Monuments (‘Book of Martyrs’), Plate 40; 22, 26, 32–4, 68, 97, 105–10, 115, 120, 461, 477, 528, 532
   Framlingham, 512
   France, 12–14, 86, 108, 115, 126, 237–8, 248, 259, 274, 310, 398, 443–5, 498
   ambassadors to and from: see Bonner; Browne, Anthony; Gardiner; Howard, Thomas; Marillac; Perreau; Vaux; Wallop; Wyatt
   Kings: see François I; Philippe IV; Queens: see Mary Tudor
   Reformation in, 333
   wars with, 52, 55, 98, 191, 540
   see also Valois dynasty
   Franciscans, 164, 268–9, 453, 457; see also individual friaries; Observant Franciscans
   François I, King of France, 84, 86, 121, 135, 156, 191–2, 206–9, 222, 238, 277, 279, 288–9, 412, 443–4, 448, 477, 491, 493, 526
   Frankfurt am Main, 495
   free will, 120
   Freeman, John, 322, 377–8, 381, 383, 386, 391, 466, 490
   Frescobaldi, Francesco, 23–5, 27, 41
   Frescobaldi, Girolamo, 23
   Frescobaldi, Leonardo, 23, 25
   friars and friaries, 62, 73, 241, 264–5, 268, 270, 273, 289, 295, 319, 330–31, 395, 399, 411, 459–61, 481, 522; see also Austin Friars; Carmelites; Dominican Friars; Franciscan Friars; London: Crutched Friars; Observant Franciscans
   dissolution, 410, 442, 452–9, 461–3, 467, 490, 532
   Frith, John, 67, 139–40, 244–5
   Fulham, 7
   Fuller, Thomas, 9, 106, 201, 479, 518
   funerals, 465, 467–8; see also eucharist: requiems
   Fyllol, Jasper, 190, 282–3
   Gage, John, 91–3, 98, 100, 105, 107–8, 117–20, 240, 431, 433, 441, 484, 497, 538, 540, 687
   Galway, 521
   Gardiner, Germain, 244–5
   Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, Plate 15; 117, 244, 250, 261, 264, 275, 277, 304–6, 310, 497–8, 676
   Master of Trinity Hall Cambridge, 178
   in Wolsey’s service, 75–6, 83, 90, 100, 177, 203, 251
   and annulment of Aragon marriage, 83, 115, 218
   royal Secretary, 100, 102, 118, 132–3
   made Bishop of Winchester, 132, 228, 242
   embassies, 158–9, 177–8, 237, 248, 314, 337, 465, 475
   defies Henry VIII, 177, 248, 259, 348, 541
   and Six Articles, 499–500
   confrontations with Barnes, 507, 516–17, 523
   ejected from Privy Council, 507–8, 516
   and Cranmer, 135–7
   and Cromwell, 158–9, 176–8, 186, 314–15, 337–8, 523–4, 529
   servants: see Cromwell alias Williams; Paget; Wriothesley
   ‘Wily Winchester’, 177, 314
   writings, 279, 304, 365–6
   Garigliano, battle of, 22–3
   Garrett, Thomas, 66, 376, 516, 532–4
   Garter, Knights and ceremonies, 334–5, 338, 341, 402, 424, 427–9, 437, 478, 520, 522, 525
   General Councils, 190, 227, 237–8, 289, 412, 446–7, 459; see also Lateran; Mantua
   Geneva, 288, 367, 371
   Genoa, 210
   Geoffrey of Monmouth, 144, 227
   Geraldines (Fitzgerald family), 152–3, 254–7, 329–30, 406, 480–2, 545
   German language, 27, 142
   Germany, 109, 141, 176–7, 207, 257, 260–63, 445, 508
   see also Holy Roman Empire; Jülich-Cleves-Berg; Lutheranism; Schmalkaldic League
   Geyle, Gerrit, 287
   Ghent, 111
   Ghinucci, Girolamo, Bishop of Worcester, 42, 110, 278
   Gifford, George, 322
   Gifford, Nicholas, 126
   Gigli, Silvestro, Bishop of Worcester, 42
   Giggs, Margaret, 409
   Gilbertine Order, 295, 321, 388, 463
   gilds, 241; see also London: Mercers’ Company; Merchant Taylors’ Gild
   Glass of the Truth, 190–91
   Glastonbury Abbey, 320, 509–10, 691
   Glossop, Nicholas, 17
   Gloucester Priory and Cathedral, 510–11, 691
   Gloucestershire, 297, 300, 302
   God: see Holy Spirit; Jesus Christ; Mary; Roods; unitarianism
   Godolphin, William, 375, 438, 445
   Gold, Henry, 268
   Goodall, John, 500
   Goodricke, John, 221
   Goodricke, Thomas, Bishop of Ely, 19–20, 114, 213, 252, 262, 384, 412
   Goring, William, 497–8, 632
   Gostwick, John, 200, 274, 284, 536–7
   Gough, John I, of Calais, 45
   Gough, John II, printer, 192, 222, 288, 460–61
   grace: see justification
   Grafton, 86, 429
   Grafton, Richard, 416, 492
   Grande Chartreuse, 281
   Grantham, 473
   Granvelle: see Perrenot
   Great Councils, 235–7, 411
   ‘Great Matter’: see Henry VIII: annulment
   Greek, 28, 306, 367
   Greenwich Palace and Friary 108, 164, 227–30, 238, 247, 310, 334, 337–8, 369, 395–6, 407, 417, 459, 515, 637–8
   Gregory I, Pope, 37
   Grenville (Plantagenet), Honor, Lady Lisle, 186, 335, 449–51, 479, 484, 509, 522
r />   Grenville, John, 270
   Gresham, Richard, 27
   Grey (Dudley), Cecily, Lady Dudley, 47
   Grey, Lord George, 46–7
   Grey, Henry, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, 7th Duke of Suffolk, 48–9, 370, 541–2, 551
   Grey, Lord John, 47, 369
   Grey, Lord Leonard, Viscount Graney, 47–8, 180, 329–30, 347, 376, 521–2, 527, 534, 545
   and Irish faction, 404–7, 480–82, 546
   Grey, Thomas I, 1st Marquess of Dorset, 54; see also Bonville
   Grey, Thomas II, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, 46–50, 54, 56, 60–61, 178, 180, 309, 329, 618; see also Wotton
   Grey, Lord Thomas III, 47
   Grey, William, 460, 533
   Griffith alias Griffin, Maurice, 200
   Grynaeus, Simon, 136, 366, 368, 619
   Guidotti, Antonio, 25
   Guildford, 367–8, 426
   Guildford, Edward, 48, 193, 369, 467, 484–6
   Guildford, Henry, 43–4, 48, 60–61, 133, 309, 369, 485–6
   Guildford, Richard, 300, 467: see also Vaux
   Guisborough Priory, 388, 400
   Guise, Marie de, 444, 446
   Gwalther, Rudolph, 367–70, 414, 484
   Gwent, Richard, 409
   Gwynedd, John, 212
   Hacket, John, 25–6, 286
   Hackney, Plate 23; 340–41, 350–51, 356, 520
   Hail Mary, 413, 481
   Hailes Abbey, 63, 298–9, 420, 453, 477, 490
   Halden, 485
   Hales, Christopher, 105, 144, 149, 157, 194, 272, 355, 384, 419
   Hales, John, 549, 612
   Hall, Edward, 96–8, 149, 159, 531
   Hall, Francis, 93
   Hall, Thomas, 168, 173, 224
   Hallom, John, 400
   Haman, 331
   Hamburg, 262–3, 446
   Hammond, Thomas, Prior of London Austin Friars, 448
   Hampshire, 298, 437, 497–8, 500
   Hampton Court Palace, 14, 87, 128, 205, 356, 431, 435, 440, 520
   handwriting, 50–51, 181, 214, 423, 441
   Hanseatic League, 262–3, 277
   Hanworth, 132, 177, 205
   Hardham Priory, 200
   Hare, Nicholas, 498
   Harman, Richard, 114
   Harpsfield, Nicholas, 4
   Harrowden Hall, 58
   Hartlebury, 534
   Hatfield, 347
   Hatton, Christopher, 542
   Havering-atte-Bower, 445
   Hawford, Philip, Abbot of Evesham, Dean of Worcester, 489, 510
   Hawkins, Nicholas, 191, 195, 237
   Hawkyard, Alasdair, 159
   Haynes, Simon, 290, 462
   Heath, Nicholas, Bishop of Rochester, Archbishop of York, 261, 291, 366, 449, 517
   Hell, 460
   Helston, 549
   Helyar, John, 474
   Heneage, Thomas, 176, 348, 382, 393, 478
   Henry II, King of England, 528
   Henry V, King of England, 12
   Henry VI, King of England, 55
   Henry VII, King of England, 12–14, 24, 57, 170, 183, 201, 318, 324, 374–5, 402
   Henry VIII, King of England and Ireland, Plate 35; 12–15, 34, 42–3, 81–2, 91–2, 138–9, 157, 173, 197, 226, 234, 419, 437, 459, 473, 493, 551
   annulment of Aragon marriage, Chs. 4–9, 262, 275, 281, 310, 318, 345
   royal summit in Calais, 184–5, 191–2, 214
   marriage to Anne Boleyn, Ch. 9
   excommunicated, 237–8, 477–8
   1535 progress, Ch. 13
   annulment of Boleyn marriage, 339–40, 529
   marriage to Jane Seymour, 345, 351, 359
   and Pilgrimage of Grace, Chs. 16–17
   marriage proposals, 438–9, 443–4, 461, 493–5, 508
   marriage to Anne of Cleves and annulment, 512–23, 528–9, 532, 535
   marriage to Katherine Howard, 529, 535
   ill-health, 520, 541
   marriage to Katherine Parr, 540
   death and will, 540–42
   tomb, 111, 537
   assessment and character, 13, 43, 110, 115, 141, 158, 167, 169, 182, 201, 262, 306, 339, 374, 480, 504, 514, 538
   books, 138, 141, 227
   building, 171; see also defence, palaces
   and Cromwell, 5–6, 27, 102, 106–10, 126–8, 141, 145, 162, 168–71, 184–5, 261, 272, 302, 310, 392–4, 396–9, 406–7, 413, 416, 440, 442–3
   dedications to, 290–91, 313
   foreign policy, 134–43, 156–7, 442–52
   and humanism, 290–91, 415–16, 443, 495
   and ‘middle way’, 289, 449, 494, 532, 499–500, 526, 531
   and monasteries, 97, 201, 299–300, 491
   and Parliament, 52, 95–6, 159, 163, 167, 217–19, 323
   and Reformation, 190, 243, 245, 256, 260
   and social reform, 186–8, 502
   religious outlook, 71, 120, 135, 137, 163, 185, 211, 243, 245, 289, 363–71, 413, 452, 466, 476–7, 499, 524–5, 528
   writings, 43, 191
   see also Supremacy, Royal
   Herbert, Edward, Lord Herbert of Chirbury, 20, 56, 98, 518, 527–8
   Herbert, William, 18th Earl of Pembroke, 541
   Hereford, Bishops: see Foxe; Skip
   diocese, 274, 350, 465
   heresy, 94, 96, 120, 160, 236–7, 241–5, 282, 361, 401, 417, 452, 459–61, 465, 483, 504, 525, 528–30, 532–3, 535; see also persecution, religious
   Hertford, Earl of: see Seymour
   Hertfordshire, 549
   Hessen, 365; Landgraf: see Philipp
   Hever Castle, 428
   Hexham Priory, 380–81, 388, 434
   Hidden (Doyley), Alice, 68
   Hidden alias Eden, Clydesdale or Ledesdale, John 67–8
   Higden, John, 76, 152
   Hilsey, John, Bishop of Rochester, 200, 265, 302, 304, 331, 384, 412, 455, 463, 475, 517, 455, 463, 475, 517
   preaching, 264, 311, 418, 453, 460, 477, 453, 460, 477
   Hinchingbrooke, 521n
   Hinton Charterhouse, 250
   history and historiography, Tudor, 4, 115, 226–7, 417, 464–5, 528
   Hoby, Philip, 478
   Holbein, Hans, the Younger, Plates 2–3, 19, 21, 24–7, 31–7; 174–5, 363, 426, 461, 493, 506, 540
   Holder, Nicholas, 39–40
   Holgate, Robert, Master of the Gilbertines, Bishop of Llandaff, Archbishop of York, 295, 388, 400, 451, 463, 527
   Holland, Elizabeth, 181
   Holland, Hugh, 475
   Holme Cultram Abbey, 50, 194
   Holy Blood of Hailes, 298, 453, 477
   holy days: see saints
   holy orders: see ordination
   Holy Roman Empire, 24–5, 115, 135–6, 191, 260–63, 310, 315, 333–4, 443, 446
   ambassadors to and from: see Chapuys; Hacket; Hutton; Mendoza; Pate; Wyatt
   Diet, 136
   Emperors: see Charles V; Ferdinand I
   see also Germany
   Holy Spirit, 464, 500
   Holyhead, 257, 405
   homosexuality, 300; see also Buggery
   Horde, Edmund, 250
   Horncastle, 384
   Horne, William, 410
   Horsey, Jasper, 474
   Horsham St Faith Priory, 432
   Horsman, Leonard, 196, 380
   Horsman, Margery, 316, 335, 380
   Horsman, Roger, 196, 380, 630
   Horwood alias Placet, John, 298–9, 305
   hospitals, 294
   Hotoft (Huttoft), Henry, 25
   Hotoft, John, 25
   Hough, Richard, 103
   Hough, William, 102–3: see also Cromwell
   Houghton, John, 2
50, 280–82
   Howard (Vere), Anne, Countess of Oxford, 220, 223
   Howard, Katherine: see Katherine Howard
   Howard, Henry, Earl of Surrey, 180–81, 357–8, 541–2
   Howard (Fitzroy), Mary, Duchess of Richmond, 258, 358
   Howard, Thomas I, 13th Earl of Surrey, 7th Duke of Norfolk, 512
   Howard, Thomas II, 14th Earl of Surrey, 8th Duke of Norfolk, Plate 14; 46, 56, 75, 83, 95–6, 99–101, 108, 115, 117–18, 127, 133, 152, 165, 192, 228–9, 235, 255, 277, 317, 335, 339, 349–50, 359, 436, 439, 448, 460, 495, 503, 521, 613
   embassies, 179, 511
   and monasteries, 308, 355, 429–35, 490, 501, 511–12
   and Pilgrimage of Grace, 386–8, 390–92, 396, 399, 402, 407, 409, 415, 429
   and Six Articles, 498–9, 504–5
   arrest and imprisonment, 179–81, 541
   assessment and character, 358
   and Cromwell, 91–2, 126, 132–3, 169, 173–4, 178–81, 204, 224, 258–9, 357–8, 386–7, 406–7, 429–35, 437–8, 444–5, 479, 484, 504–5, 516, 525–6, 529, 538
   and foreign policy, 315, 444, 526
   regional power, 176, 293, 355–6, 359, 430–31, 497, 539
   religious outlook, 190, 244, 435
   see also Stafford
   Howard, Thomas III, 9th Duke of Norfolk, 504–5
   Howard, Lord Thomas IV, 357–8, 439
   Hoxne, 355
   Hubberdine, John, 473
   Hull, 400, 409
   Humanism, Renaissance, 28, 69, 82, 264, 290–91, 443; see also Coverdale; Cranmer; Cromwell; Erasmus; Gardiner; Grynaeus; Melanchthon; Tunstall
   Hungary, 277
   Hungerford, 67
   Hungerford, Walter, 1st Baron Hungerford, 530
   Hunne, Richard, 242
   Hunsdon, 312, 349, 351
   Hunt, Richard, 91
   hunting and deer, 141, 359, 427, 429
   Husee, John, 186, 239, 251, 283, 315, 335, 409, 425–6, 429, 436, 440, 445, 453, 484, 498, 503
   Hussey, Anthony, 144
   Hussey, John, Baron Hussey, 56, 165, 199, 229, 234, 350, 401–2, 473
   Hussgen, Johann: see Oecolampadius, Johannes
   Huttoft: see Hotoft
   Hutton, John, 408, 494
   hymns, 364
   iconoclasm, 460, 500, 543, 549
   iconophobia, 346
   idolatry, 414, 460
   images, 361–2, 364, 413–16, 453, 464–6; see also iconoclasm; iconophobia; idolatry
   imperial status, 143–5, 217; see also Supremacy, Royal
   indulgences, 31–4, 68, 465, 487
   Ingham Priory, 308, 419–20, 454
   Ingworth, Richard, Bishop of Dover, 62, 265, 455–8, 462–3
   injunctions, 300, 458; see also Vice-Gerency; visitations
   Innocent III, Pope, 420
   
 
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