Страница - 197Страница - 199- — Matthew, birth and education of, [6];
- sent with the Prince to Spain, [7], [8];
- return and statement of, to three Bishops respecting the Prince of Wales, [10–13];
- elected Master of Peterhouse, [15];
- made Dean of Windsor, [16];
- his marriage, [16];
- made Bishop of Hereford, [17];
- Clerk of the Closet, [17];
- service composed by, for the Reconciliation of Renegados, [19], [20];
- made Bishop of Norwich, [23];
- translated to Ely, [44];
- his care for his diocese, [45], [46];
- Sir Harbottle Grimston’s and Hampden’s attack upon him, [48], [49];
- officiates at the marriage of Princess Mary, [49];
- resigns the Deanery of the Chapels Royal, [51];
- articles of accusation drawn up against him in the Commons, [55];
- his imprisonment, [58];
- his defence, [61–66];
- death of his wife, [85];
- his life in the Tower, [86];
- refuses freedom on Cromwell’s terms, [100];
- his conferences with Dr. Barwick, [110–113];
- released from prison, [115], [116];
- revision of the Prayer Book by, [120];
- consecration and dedication of Pembroke Chapel by, [152];
- second visitation, [153];
- death and funeral of, [159], [160], [161]
- Wren, Matthew, son of Bishop
- Wren, [60], [78], [85], [88], [92], [103], [112], [124], [160], [161], [194]
- — Stephen, grandson of Sir C. Wren, [224]
- — Susan, daughter of Dean Wren, [34], [41]