FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ASPECTS OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND.

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Spain and England [14]
Animosity of the Emperor [15]
Mission of Cardinal Granvelle [16]
The Milan Temptation [17]
Francis will join the Papal League [18]
The Triple Cord [19]
Effect of the Death of Catherine [20]
Overtures to England [21]
Reply to the Spanish Ambassador [22]
The French invade Italy [24]
The Emperor’s Protest [25]
Speech in the Consistory [26]
Invasion of Provence [27]
Attitude of England [28]
Expectations formed at Rome [29]
Paul’s Message to Henry [30]
Letter of Sir Gregory Cassalis [31]
History of Reginald Pole [32]
The King’s Favour towards him [33]
Residence Abroad [35]
The Book of the Church [37]
Opposes Conciliation [39]
England seen from within [60]
Convocation of 1536 [61]
Latimer’s Sermon [62]
Spirit of the Clergy [66]
Complaints against the Growth of Heresy [68]
Protestant Heresies [70]
Peculiar Disposition of the King [71]
First Articles of Religion [73]
Judgment on General Councils [78]
Injunctions of the Vicar-General [79]
The English Bible [80]

CHAPTER XIII.

THE PILGRIMAGE OF GRACE.

Causes of Popular Disaffection [88]
Discontent in the House of Lords [89]
The Statute of Uses [91]
Enclosures of Commons [93]
Encroachment upon Local Jurisdiction [95]
The Three Commissions [97]
Fantastic Rumours [99]
Rising in Lincolnshire [100]
The First of October at Louth [101]
The Rebellion in Motion [103]
The Articles of the Rebellion [105]
The Rebels occupy Lincoln [107]
Lord Hussey [109]
The Duke of Suffolk [111]
The King’s Answer to the Petition [113]
Scene in the Chapter-house at Lincoln [115]
The Gentlemen separate from the Commons [117]
The Great Insurrection [118]
Account of Robert Aske [119]
The Rising of the North [121]
Scene at Beverley [123]
Lord Darcy [125]
The Rendezvous at Weighton [127]
Aske enters York [129]
Lord Darcy in Pomfret [131]
Surrender of Pomfret [133]
The Siege of Hull [135]
Skipton Castle [137]
Advance of the Duke of Norfolk [139]
Henry’s Instructions to Norfolk [141]
Lancaster Herald at Pomfret [143]
Lord Northumberland [145]
Doncaster [147]
The Doncaster Articles [151]
The Conference on Doncaster Bridge [153]
The Advice of the Council [155]
Despatch of Heralds [157]
State of the North [159]
Proposal to betray Aske [161]
Rebel Council at York [163]
The Council of Pomfret [165]
The King’s Second Commission [167]
Resolutions of the King [169]
The Council of York [171]
Aske goes to London [173]
Fresh Danger [175]

CHAPTER XIV.

THE COMMISSION OF CARDINAL POLE.

James the Fifth [176]
Reginald Pole made a Cardinal [177]
The Mission into Flanders [178]
The Credentials [180]
State of the North of England [181]
Sir Francis Bigod [182]
Second Insurrection [184]
Failures at Scarborough and Hull [185]
Arrival of the Duke of Norfolk [187]
The Rebels attack Carlisle [189]
Martial Law [191]
Pole arrives in France [193]
He is dismissed into the Netherlands [194]
He retires to Liège [195]
Arrests in England [196]
Aske, Darcy, and Constable [197]
Trials of the Prisoners [199]
Executions [206]
Aske and Constable [207]
Death of Aske [209]
The Children of Benjamin [211]
Pole at Liège [212]
Michael Throgmorton [213]
Letter of Cromwell to Michael Throgmorton [214]
Illustrative Sketches of the Time [219]
The Sacraments [228]
The Bishop’s Book [229]
Address of the King [230]
State of the Navy [231]
Piracy in the Channel [232]
Battle in Falmouth Harbour [233]
Outrages of Foreign Cruisers [234]
Equipment of a Fleet [235]
Action in the Downs [236]
English Successes [237]
Survey of the Coasts [238]
The Revenue [239]
Ill-health of the King [240]
Birth of the Prince of Wales [241]
Death of the Queen [243]
Anxiety for the Prince [245]
Creation of Peers [247]
Proposal of a New Marriage [248]

CHAPTER XV.

THE EXETER CONSPIRACY.