ANNE OF CLEVES, AND THE FALL OF CROMWELL.

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]

[CHAPTER XII.]