| Anne of Cleves | [399] |
| Cromwell and the Peers | [404] |
| Position of Cromwell | [405] |
| Cromwell and Gardiner | [408] |
| Cromwell and the Bishops | [409] |
| The Protestants | [410] |
| Prosecution of Dr. Watts | [411] |
| The Emperor comes to Paris | [412] |
| Reginald Pole | [413] |
| The Emperor at Paris | [414] |
| An English Traitor | [415] |
| Interview with Sir Thomas Wyatt | [417] |
| Anne of Cleves lands in England | [420] |
| The King’s Sensations | [422] |
| Arrival of Anne at Greenwich | [423] |
| Reluctance of Henry. | [425] |
| Completion of the Marriage | [426] |
| Protestant Controversy | [427] |
| Attitude of the Emperor | [431] |
| Failure of Cromwell’s Foreign Policy | [434] |
| Approach of the Crisis | [436] |
| Meeting of Parliament | [437] |
| Cromwell’s Opening Speech | [438] |
| The Calm before the Storm | [439] |
| Progress of ordinary Legislation | [440] |
| A Subsidy Bill | [441] |
| Attainders of Romanists | [442] |
| The King’s Marriage | [443] |
| Hints of a Divorce | [445] |
| The Fall of Cromwell | [446] |
| Intercession of Cranmer | [454] |
| The Attainder | [456] |
| The Six Articles | [458] |
| The King’s Statement | [461] |
| Judgment of Convocation | [463] |
| Communication with the Duke | [467] |
| Opinion of Foreign Powers | [469] |
| Committee of Religion | [471] |
| The Calais Conspirators | [472] |
| Attainder of three Protestants | [473] |
| Parliament is Dissolved | [474] |
| The Fall of Cromwell | [476] |
| His Prayer on the Scaffold | [477] |
| Character of Cromwell | [478] |