I.

Imperialism, Henry VIII.'s, [362], [363].
Indies, the, [51], [104].
Innocent III., [334].
Inquisition, the, [292].
Institution of a Christian Man. See [Bishops' Book].
Intercursus Magnus, [48].
Ireland, Yorkist influence in, [9];
rebellions in, [10], [11], [305], [306], [366], [367];
Henry VIII. made Lord-Lieutenant of, [17];
Henry VII.'s policy in, [18];
English hold over, [245], [250];
tributary to the Pope, [275];
English rule firmly established in, [367];
other references to, [131], [150], [373].
Irish Parliament. See [Parliament].
Isabella of Castile, [11], [14], [26], [27], [30], [51] [n], [370].
Isabella of Portugal, [96], [167].
Italy, [29-31], [51], [53], [56], [58], [60], [66], [67], [69-71], [76], [90], [93], [94], [100], [104], [105], [114], [144], [148], [154], [159], [164], [168], [170], [215], [216], [224], [225], [227], [228], [251], [294], [358], [376], [382].

J.

James II., [186].
—— IV. of Scotland, [11], [12], [22], [48], [65], [66], [87], [88], [105], [200], [229], [234].
—— V. of Scotland, [13], [180], [305], [314], [315] [n], [357], [369], [373], [402-403], [406].
Jane Seymour, Henry's attentions to, [343] [n], [346-348];
her marriage to Henry, [346];
birth of her son, [360];
her death and burial, [360], [361];
other references to, [379], [384] [n], [426].
Jesus College, Oxford, [21] [n].
John, King, [275].
Juaña, Queen of Castile, [27], [28], [51] and [note], [52], [93] [n].
Julius II., his warlike tendencies, [1] [n], [52], [53], [228];
grants the dispensation for Henry VIII. to marry his brother's widow, [26], [45], [173], [193], [316] [n];
joins the League of Cambrai, [29];
renews his treaties with Henry VIII., [54];
is besieged by Louis at Bologna, [55], [56], [106], [107];
Ferdinand's relations with, [59], [60];
supposed existence of a brief of, [218];
is succeeded by the peaceful Leo, [69];
other reference to, [176].

K.

Keilway, Robert, [234] [n].
Kelso, [407].
Kent, [11], [252].
Kildare, Earl of. See [Fitzgerald], Gerald.
Kimbolton, [335].
"King John," Shakespeare's, [35], [308].
King's Book, The, [417], [418].
Knight, Dr. William, [94], [189], [206] and [note], [207], [208], [210], [214].

L.

Ladislaus of Hungary, [90].
Lambeth, [120].
Lancastrian claim to the throne, [7], [8], [32], [180] [n].
—— rule, [32], [33].
Landriano, battle of, [226].
[Langton], Stephen, Archbishop of Canterbury, [270].
Lark, Peter, prebendary of St. Stephen's, [117], [118] [n].
[Latimer], Hugh, Bishop of Worcester, [273], [354], [401].
Lautrec, Odet de Foix, Sieur de, [215], [216], [224].
Lawson, Sir George, [407].
[Lee], Edward, Archbishop of York, sent to Spain to examine the forged brief, [218];
opposition to the divorce, [306];
letter to Cromwell, [366] [n].
Leicester, [248].
Leith, [413].
Leo X., his election as Pope, [229];
styles Henry defender of the faith, [3], [126];
gives Henry permission to bury James IV. who was excommunicate, [66];
becomes Pope, [69];
makes Wolsey a cardinal, [77] and [note];
interview with Francis, [86];
forms a Holy League, [88], [107];
sends Campeggio to England, [97];
desires neither Francis nor Charles as Emperor, [101], [102], [104];
refuses preferment to Spanish inquisitors, [105];
intercedes for Polydore Vergil, [112];
issues bull against Luther, [124];
receives Henry's book, [126];
negotiates with Charles, [147];
is anxious for family aggrandisement, [153];
death, [154];
supposed attempt to poison, [230];
efforts at reform, [234] [n], [268];
other references to, [70], [100], [108], [121], [146], [234] [n].
Leviathan, The, by Hobbes, [433].
Lewis the Bavarian, [329].
Lewisham, [15].
Leyva, Antonio de, [163].
Lichfield, Bishopric of, [318].
Lille, [65], [69], [80].
Lincoln, [353].
—— Earl of. See [Pole], John de la.
—— Bishops of. See [Longland], John;
[Wolsey], Thomas.
Lisle, Viscount. See [Dudley], John.
Llandaff, Bishop of. See [Athequa], George.
Lollardy, [232].
London, [11], [52], [128], [129], [147], [165], [166], [177], [187], [221], [225], [236], [247], [253], [260], [298], [313], [318], [319], [353], [358], [366], [388], [421], [439].
—— Bishops of. See [Bonner], Edmund;
[Stokesley], John; and [Tunstall], Cuthbert.
—— Treaty of (1518), [110], [138], [144], [147].
Longland, John, Bishop of Lincoln, confessor to Henry VIII., [198] [n], [306], [403];
defends the divorce in the House of Lords, [259] [n], [318];
for a time is in confinement, [402].
Longueville, Duc de, [64], [74].
Lords, House of. See also [Parliament].
—— —— passes attainder against Wolsey, [246];
freedom of speech in, [259] [n];
clerical representation in, [287], [318];
is anxious to abolish the Pope's authority, [319];
Henry's last address to, [419-421];
passes bills of Wills and Uses, [293].
Louis XI., [30], [136].
—— XII., joins in League of Cambrai, [29];
anxious to prevent Catherine's marriage to Henry, [45];
at peace with Henry, [47];
besieges the Pope in Bologna, [55], [106], [107];
his impiety denounced, [56];
his secret negotiations with Ferdinand, [59], [60];
rumours of his intention to proclaim the White Rose King of England, [64];
agrees to Ferdinand's Italian plans, [70], [71];
makes peace with Henry, [74];
marries Mary Tudor, [74];
anxious to attack Spain, [75];
his death, [78], [79];
other references to, [52], [53], [62], [81], [87], [176], [212], [297] [n].
—— XIV., [432].
Louise of Savoy, [138], [150], [167], [201], [224].
Lovell, Francis, first Viscount Lovell, [9], [10], [50].
Lübeck, [311].
Ludlow Castle, [14].
Luke, Ann, [16].
Luther, Martin, Henry's book against, [24], [123], [124], [126];
his books burned in St. Paul's Churchyard, [125];
his books, [272], [388];
Pope's bull against, [124];
other references to, [193] [n], [351].
Lydgate, John, [21].

M.

Macerata, Dr., [161].
Machiavelli, Nicholas, [69], [276], [436] [n], [440].
Madrid, [68].
—— Treaty of, [168].
Magna Carta, [35] and [note], [271].
Maidstone, [380].
Mainz, Archbishop of, [100].
Manners, Edward, third Earl of Rutland, [253] [n].
Mannock, Henry, [398], [403].
Mantua, Marquis of, [86].
Manuel, Don Juan, [154].
Marck, Robert de la, [144], [168].
Margaret of Burgundy, [9], [10], [51] [n].
—— of Navarre, [370].
—— of Savoy, [27], [28], [45], [48], [65], [73], [80], [81], [89], [139], [224].
—— Tudor, Queen of Scotland, her children, [12], [13];
visited as a child by Erasmus, [22];
increases English influence in Scotland, [87], [88];
divorce granted to, [200], [212];
is lectured on her sinfulness by Henry, [209], [210];
Mary's issue preferred to her's, [84], [348].
Marguerite de Valois, [28], [146].
Marignano, battle of, [86], [89], [132].
Marillac, Charles de, [393-395], [397], [398], [403].
Marny, Harry, Lord Marny, [50], [355].
Marseilles, [162], [316].
Marsiglio of Padua, [329] and [note].
Martyr, Peter, of Angera, [66], [176].
Mary of Burgundy, daughter of Charles the Bold, [30], [51] [n].
—— of Guise, [369].
—— Queen of England, her birth, [176];
her claim to the throne, [179], [180], [309], [310], [312], [344], [348] [n];
proposed marriages for, [97], [138], [143], [146], [148], [156], [167], [168], [173], [177], [185], [195-197], [213], [305], [422];
her legitimacy, [273], [300] [n], [348];
Henry's affection for, [304] and [note];
treatment of, [304], [347], [349];
accession, [430];
conscience of, [194];
persecutions of, [401];
childlessness [12];
other references to, [261], [342].
—— Queen of Scots, [348], [362], [407-409], [415].
—— Regent of the Netherlands (sister of Charles V.), [344] [n], [370].
Mary, Tudor, daughter of Henry VII., is visited as a child by Erasmus, [22];
proposed marriages for, [26], [28], [29], [45], [65], [71-74];
marriage to Louis XII., [74], [107], [188];
her appearance, [78];
her marriage to Suffolk, [78-85], [83] [n];
her children to succeed to the crown by Henry's will, before those of her elder sister Margaret, [84], [348];
other reference to, [212].
Mason, Sir John, [402], [432] [n].
Matilda, Empress, [179], [180].
Matthew's Bible, [379].
Maximilian I., Emperor, his designs on Castile, [28], [29];
marries Mary of Burgundy, [30];
the lands of, [51];
his alliance with Henry, [61] and [note];
serves as a private soldier, [64], [65];
signs the Treaty of Lille, [69];
his intended attack on Venice, [70], [71];
renews his truce with France, [70], [71];
makes a secret treaty with Ferdinand, [72];
his perfidy, [74];
joins the Holy League, [88];
his Milan expedition, [89-91], [93];
shifts for money, [89-91];
joins second League of Cambrai, [94];
failing health, [98];
death, [99];
other references to, [51] [n], [52], [53], [55], [56], [59], [69], [72], [73], [75], [77], [81], [101], [105], [108], [133].
May Day Riots, [119], [135].
Medici, Cardinal de. See [Clement] VII.
—— Lorenzo de, [86].
Melancthon, Philip, [396].
Melfi, [215].
Membrilla, [50].
Memo, Dionysius, [25].
Mendoza, Inigo de, Bishop of Burgos, imperial ambassador, [114] [n], [132], [202], [203], [220].
Michelet, Jules, [32], [36], [142] [n].
Milan, [51], [52], [61], [66], [70], [71], [75], [76], [78], [85], [86], [89-91], [93], [99], [101], [107], [108], [115], [116] [n], [136], [147], [154], [155], [163], [168], [310], [351], [393], [404], [412].
Military science in the sixteenth century, [68], [69].
Modena, [153].
Mohacz, battle of, [164], [312].
Monarchy, mediæval and modern, [29-32].
Monasteries, condition of, [338-340]; visitation of, [337] sqq.;
dissolution of, [339], [341], [342].
Moncada, Hugo de, [170], [171], [215].
Montdidier, [160].
Montmorenci, Anne de, grand master of France, [203] [n], [247] [n].
More, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor, [2], [273];
visits Henry with Erasmus, [22], [23], [42];
a friend of Richard Pace, [89];
opposes the divorce, [293] [n];
resigns chancellorship, [294];
anxious for peace, [158], [159];
as Speaker, defends the liberty of the House of Commons, [165];
his persecution of heretics, [194] and [note];
denounces Wolsey, [278];
is sent to the Tower, [324];
attainted, [331];
refuses to acknowledge the royal supremacy, [332];
death, [333];
other references to, [110], [133], [150] and [note], [236], [248], [293], [328], [331] [n], [350], [428], [438].
Morlaix, [157].
Mortimer, Margaret, [199], [200].
Mortimer's Cross, [5].
Morton's fork, [49].
Mountjoy, Lord. See [Blount], William.
Muxetula, J.A., Spanish ambassador, [215].