INDEX
A
Abell, martyred, [358]
Adrian, Pope, [105], [107]
Alburquerque, Duke of, accompanies Henry to the war, [422]
Alençon, Duchess of, proposed marriage of Henry VIII., [116]
Alexander VI. (Pope), Borgia, [14]
Amelia of Cleves, [322]
Angoulême, Duke of, [245]
Anne Boleyn, early life, [124-128];
the divorce, [129-162];
courtship of Henry, [137], [139-147];
her party, [168-170];
her life with Henry, [171], [180], [181], [182], [183], [190], [192];
in France, [193-197];
married, [199], [202];
her procession through London, [204-208];
her unpopularity, [209];
birth of her child, [214-216], [217], [222], [227], [233];
her influence declines, [240-243], [244], [257], [260-261];
her fall inevitable, [269-270], [271];
her betrayal, [271-274];
her arrest, [275];
in the Tower, [276-280];
her trial, [281];
condemnation and death, [282-288], [291]
Anne of Cleves, [320], [322];
her voyage to England, [324-330];
her arrival and interview with Henry, [331-334];
her marriage, [334-339], [340], [341], [342], [349], [350-352];
her repudiation, [353-356], [360], [368];
talk of her rehabilitation, [386], [387], [397], [409]
Aragon, ambition of, [3-5]
Arras. See [Granvelle]
Arthur, Prince of Wales, his first betrothal to Katharine, [6], [8-12], [15], [16], [17], [18];
his first meeting with Katharine, [27];
description of him, [28];
his marriage, [29-33], [34], [36], [37];
his death, [38]
Arundel, Earl of, [305]
Audrey, Sir Thomas, Lord Chancellor, [201], [270], [326], [369], [371], [376], [380]
Ayala, Bishop, Spanish envoy, [36]
B
Bar, Duke of, betrothal of Anne of Cleves to, [322], [323], [338], [348]
Barnes, Dr., prosecution of, [341], [344], [358]
Bassett, Anne, [393]
Bastian, Katharine’s Burgundian lackey, [231], [255]
Bedingfield, [252], [256]
Bennet, Dr., [184]
Boleyn, Anne. See [Anne]
Boleyn, Mary, [112], [124], [284]
Boleyn, Thomas (Earl of Wiltshire), [124], [169], [170], [190], [200], [270]
Bonner, Dr., [343], [365]
Boulogne, siege of, &c., [423-427], [435]
Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk, [85], [87], [96], [162], [169], [175], [178], [181], [201], [216], [217], [219], [234], [243], [251], [263], [286], [300], [326], [328], [338], [392], [394], [409], [422]
Brereton, William, [272], [276], [280];
executed, [282]
Brian, Sir Francis, [93], [290], [312], [314]
Bridewell, the divorce tribunal there, [157], [163-166]
Bridgewater, Lady, [382]
Brittany, Duchess of, [12], [13]
Brown, Friar George, [199]
Browne, Sir Anthony, [331], [332], [370], [382], [393]
Buckingham, Duke of, [28]
Buckler, Katharine Parr’s secretary, [435]
Bulmer, Mrs. Joan, [359]
Burgo, Baron di, the Papal envoy, [199]
C
Campeggio, Cardinal, [140], [143], [144], [147], [148], [149], [150], [151], [152], [153], [154], [157-159], [162], [163-166], [167], [168]
Cañazares, Protonotary, [26]
Carew, Sir Nicholas, [262], [287], [290], [317]
Carey, William, [112], [124]
Carne, Dr., [320]
Carroz, Spanish ambassador, [78]
Carthusians, martyrdom of, [246]
Castillon, French ambassador, [221]
Chabot de Brion, Admiral of France, in England, [243], [244]
Chantonnay (Perennot), [402]
Chapuys, imperial ambassador, [198], [200], [201], [202], [203], [211], [214], [215], [228], [234];
his journey to Kimbolton, [235-239], [240], [242], [245];
last interviews with Katharine, [250-256], [259], [265], [266];
his coldness towards Anne, [267], [282], [285];
his reception by Jane Seymour, [293], [385], [388-399], [393], [398], [401], [409], [432], [433], [434]
Charles V., Emperor, [60], [65], [69], [70], [85], [90], [97], [98];
visits to England, [99-106];
his attitude towards the divorce, [129-130], [154], [155], [160], [170], [173], [174], [177], [181], [188], [192], [209], [232], [238], [243], [248], [263];
his attitude after Katharine’s death, [263-4], [288], [300-302], [312], [313], [319], [322], [326], [343], [357];
renewed friendship with Henry, [357-366], [388-390], [398];
his alliance with Henry, [402], [416], [417], [418], [427-431];
makes peace, [428-431];
attacks the Lutherans, [435], [438]
Charles VIII. of France, [7], [12], [13-15], [40]
Christian III. of Denmark, [316], [319], [324]
Christina of Denmark, Duchess of Milan, [314-15], [324], [343]
Clare, Lady, [228]
Clement VII., Pope, [107], [115], [129], [141], [153], [160], [170], [173], [174-177], [183], [198], [199], [210], [216], [220], [221], [222];
gives sentence in the divorce case, [223];
death of, [243]
Clergy, English, and the divorce, [176], [177], [221], [247]
Cleves, Anne, Princess of. See [Anne]
Cleves, Duke of, [319], [320], [323], [342], [346], [386], [387], [409]
Cleves, Duchess of, [323]
Compton, Sir William, [78], [106]
Cook martyred, [358]
Cranmer, Archbishop, [185-187], [190], [194], [196], [197];
appointed to Canterbury, [198], [199], [201];
pronounces the divorce from Katharine of Aragon, [203-204], [208], [209], [215], [217], [222], [223], [264], [283], [288], [317], [321], [326], [328], [338], [339], [341], [344], [354], [369], [370], [375], [386], [410], [411];
plots of Gardiner against him, [411-415], [436-437], [438], [444], [446], [448]
Cromwell, Richard, [274]
Cromwell, Thomas, [186], [187], [190], [192], [200], [212], [215], [217], [222], [233], [235], [237], [238], [239], [245], [246], [248], [263], [266], [268], [269], [270], [271-281], [288], [295], [296], [301], [311], [315], [319], [322], [324], [326], [333], [338], [339];
decline of his influence, [340], [341], [342], [343], [344], [345];
created Earl of Essex, [345], [346];
his arrest, [347];
execution, [348], [349], [351], [352], [357], [358], [359]
Culpeper, Thomas, the lover of Katharine Howard, accused, [375], [378] et seq.;
trial and execution, [383-385], [395]
Cuero, Juan de, chamberlain of Katharine of Aragon, [35]
D
Dacre, Lord, [365]
Darrel, Mistress, [255]
Daubeney, Giles, [10]
Dauphin of France, betrothed to Princess Mary, [94], [95], [97], [99]
De la Sá, Katharine’s apothecary, [218], [231], [250], [253], [256]
Denny, Sir Anthony, [340], [444]
Derham, Francis, accused of immorality with Katharine Howard, [373] et seq.;
trial and execution, [383-385]
Divorce proceedings between Henry and Katharine of Aragon, [117-123], [129-162], [170], [184-192], [198-204]
Dogmersfield, Hants, Katharine meets Arthur there, [27]
Dorset, Marquis of, commands English contingent in Navarre, [81]
Douglas, Lady Margaret, [328], [421], [427]
Dowry of Katharine of Aragon, [9], [11], [15], [34-37], [39], [40], [55], [57], [58], [61], [70]
Du Bellay, Bishop of Paris, [220], [221], [222]
Dudley, John (Lord Lisle, afterwards Earl of Warwick, and Duke of Northumberland), [434], [438], [440], [441], [443], [450]
E
Edward, Prince of Wales, [304];
his baptism, [305-6], [326], [367], [425], [442], [455]
Elizabeth of York, Queen, [10], [30], [38];
death of, [42]
Elizabeth, Princess, [214], [215], [216], [223], [228], [238], [243], [245], [257], [284], [295], [305], [425], [456]
Empson and Dudley, [33], [69]
Erasmus, [44], [410]
Estrada, Duke of, [39]
Etampes, Duchess of, [344], [428]
Europe, condition of, at the end of the fifteenth century, [4]
Evil May Day, [91], [92]
Exeter, Bishop of, [10]
Exeter, Marquis of, [229], [305], [317]
Exeter, the Marchioness of, [264], [265], [305], [317]
F
Felipe, Francisco, Katharine’s groom of the chambers, [121], [122], [129], [231], [255]
Ferdinand, King of Aragon, [1-24], [34], [39], [43], [44], [45], [51], [52], [55-60], [70], [71], [78], [80], [87], [90]
Fernandez, Diego, Katharine’s confessor, [63-68], [78]
Fetherston martyred, [358]
Field of the Cloth of Gold, [101]
Fisher, Dr., Bishop of Rochester, [122], [150], [159], [164], [177], [179], [215], [233]
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, [275], [325], [326], [328], [329], [330], [338], [370], [382], [394]
Flodden, battle of, [82], [83]
Fox, Bishop of Winchester, [83], [138], [139], [188], [221]
Francis I., [97], [98], [99];
on the Field of the Cloth of Gold, [101];
at war with England, [103], [108], [109], [113], [117];
receives Wolsey, [129], [154], [155];
his attitude towards the divorce, [190-192];
meets Henry, [193-197];
renewed coolness, [209-211], [220], [233], [310], [312], [313], [319], [322], [326], [343], [362], [389], [390];
at war with Charles, [400], [423], [427]
G
Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester, [119], [138], [139], [166], [179], [184], [190], [211], [221], [320], [321], [333], [341], [344], [352], [354], [359], [361], [364], [366], [368], [369], [386], [387], [391], [398], [400], [410], [411];
his plots against Cranmer and Katharine Parr, [411-415], [422];
with Henry in France, [424], [434], [436], [438], [439], [441]
Garrard, Dr., [344], [358]
German Protestants and England, [209], [211], [241], [248], [310], [311], [315], [316-320], [322-325], [338], [341], [342], [343], [344], [345], [358], [364], [387], [390], [397], [431], [435], [436], [440]
Germaine de Foix, second wife of Ferdinand, [52]
Ghinucci, Henry’s envoy to Spain and Rome, [129], [130]
Gomez de Fuensalida, Spanish envoy, [61], [62], [63], [64], [65], [70], [74]
Granvelle, Bishop of Arras, [429], [430]
Grey, Lord Leonard, [365]
Guildford, Sir J., Controller, [179], [180], [181]
Guildford, Lady, [28]
H
Haines, Dr., [412]
Hall, Mary, [370] et seq.
Heneage, Sir Thomas, [340], [376]
Henry VII., his political aims, [6];
his relations with Puebla, [7-8];
his negotiations for the Spanish marriage, [9-20];
his first meeting with Katharine, [26], [27];
at Arthur’s marriage, [30], [33], [34];
his treatment of Katharine, [35-42];
proposes to marry Katharine, [43];
his negotiations with Ferdinand after Henry’s betrothal, [45];
his treatment of Katharine, [48];
receives Philip and Juana, [49-54];
proposes marriage to Juana, [55-60], [62], [66], [68];
his death, [68], [69], [70]
Henry VIII., at Arthur’s wedding, [31];
first betrothal to Katharine of Aragon, [39-43], [44], [46];
secret denunciation of his betrothal, [49];
his accession, [69];
marriage, [71-77];
his character, [72], [73];
his first tiff with Katharine, [78];
birth of his first child, rejoicings, [79-80];
war with France, [80-83];
French alliance, [84], [85];
his relations with Katharine, [83-89];
his pretensions to the imperial crown, [97-99];
meets Charles and Francis, [101-106];
war with France, [107], [108];
proposed alliance with France, [116];
proposals for divorcing Katharine and marrying a French princess, [117];
the divorce, [119-123];
in love with Anne Boleyn, [127], [128];
his attempts to obtain a divorce, [129-173];
his courtship of Anne Boleyn, [141-147];
appears at Bridewell, [157], [163-166];
defies the Pope, [174-177], [180-183];
second meeting with Francis, [192-197];
the divorce, [199];
marries Anne, [200-208];
change of policy, [210-211], [220-223];
further emancipation, [223-226], [238-241], [243];
estrangement from Anne, [245];
approaches the Emperor, [251];
his behaviour on Katharine’s death, [257];
he tires of Anne, [260], [261];
in love with Jane Seymour, [265];
approaches the Emperor, [266-269];
his sacrifice of Anne, [271-287];
marries Jane Seymour, [291];
his religious measures, [294];
his treatment of Mary, [295], [296], [302-303];
religious persecutions, [308-310];
proposes a matrimonial alliance with France, [312-313], [315];
approaches the German Protestants, [315-320];
religious measures, [320-322];
betrothed to Anne of Cleves, [323-330];
his reception of his bride, [331];
his discontent, [332-334];
his marriage, [334-340];
his attempts to get rid of Anne, [340-352], [353-356];
his approaches to the Emperor, [357-359];
marries Katharine Howard, [360];
change of policy, [361-367];
Katharine Howard accused, [369-372];
plans for her repudiation, [375];
great grief at Katharine Howard’s conduct, [385], [386];
preparations for an alliance with the Emperor, [388], [398], [401];
the alliance signed, [402];
at war with France, [402];
enamoured of Katharine Parr, [405];
marries her, [409];
his invasion of France, [417], [418], [419], [420];
at the siege of Boulogne, [424], [427];
left in the lurch by Charles, [428-431];
approaches of the German Protestants, [435], [436];
his last illness, [441];
death, [444];
his character and career, [445-449]
Herbert, Lady, [451]
Hertford, Countess of, [418], [453], [455]
Hesse, Philip of, [310], [311], [319], [343], [435]
Hoby, Sir Philip, [412]
Howard, Lord William, [382], [392]
I
Isabel, Princess of (Castile), [7]
Isabel, the Catholic, of Castile, [1-5], [13-16], [17], [20], [21], [34], [39], [41], [42], [43];
death of, [47], [48]
J
James IV. of Scotland, [15], [25], [41], [81];
death at Flodden, [82]
James V. of Scotland, [312], [366], [389];
death of, [401]
Jerome, Dr., [358]
John, Prince of Asturias, [5], [17], [21]
John II. of Aragon, [3]
Juana, Queen of Castile, [5], [18], [21], [47], [48];
visit to England, [49-54];
widowed, [55];
negotiations for her marriage with Henry VII., [55-60], [69]
K
Katharine of Aragon, first betrothal to Arthur, Prince of Wales, [6], [8-12], [15], [16], [17];
her coming to England, [18], [19], [20], [21];
her voyage, [21-24];
her arrival, [25-26];
her character, [28];
her reception in London and marriage, [29-33];
her journey to Wales, [36], [37];
widowed, [38], [39];
betrothed to Henry, [39-43], [44-49];
her betrothal denounced, [49];
her position in England, [49], [50], [54-60];
her relations with her confessor, [63-68];
marriage with Henry, [70], [71-77];
birth of her first child, [79];
Regent of England, [81-85];
her life with Henry, [86], [87], [88], [89], [90], [92], [93], [95], [96], [102-106], [109], [110], [111], [112];
her separation from Henry, [112], [116];
the divorce, [117-123], [129-173];
her statement to Campeggio, [151];
her firmness, [155], [156], [159];
appears at Bridewell, [164], [165];
her appeals to the Pope, [177-179];
sent away from court, [181], [191], [195];
renewed hopes, [198], [199];
again undeceived, [200];
persecution, [201], [211-213], [216-224], [227], [229-232];
illness of, [234-238], [247], [248];
death of, [249-256]
Katharine Howard, her origin, [351-359];
married to Henry, [360], [365], [367], [368];
denunciation of her by Cranmer and his friends, [369-372];
the story of her accusers, [372-384];
her attainder, [392], [393];
her execution, [394], [395], [396], [397], [398]
Katharine Parr, [403-408];
married to Henry, [409], [410];
her religious leanings, [411];
Gardiner’s plots to ruin her, [412-415], [419];
described, [421];
Regent in Henry’s absence, [424], [425], [426], [427];
Chapuys’ interviews with her, [432], [433];
sides with the Protestants, [435];
her danger, [438], [439], [443];
her widowhood, [450];
marries Thomas Seymour, [450-456];
her death, [457-458]
Kingston, Sir W., Governor of the Tower, [275], [276], [285]
Knight, Dr., sent to the Pope, [133], [138]
L
Lascelles, John, denounces Katharine Howard, [369] et seq.
Latimer, Bishop, [411]
Latimer, Lord, [404]
Lee, Dr., Henry’s ambassador to the Emperor, [130];
interview with Katharine, [179], [186], [199], [230]
Lennox, Earl of, [427]
Leo X., Pope, [102], [104]
Lisle, Lord, [365], [393]
Llandaff, Bishop of, Jorge de Ateca, Katharine’s confessor, [218], [231], [254], [256]
London, reception in, of Katharine of Aragon, [29-32], [75]
London, Anne Boleyn’s reception in, [205-208]
London, Dr., [411], [412], [414]
Longueville, Duke of, [83], [84], [85]
Lorraine, Duke of, [428]
Lorraine, Duke of. See also [Bar]
Louis XII. of France, [84], [85], [86]
Ludlow, Arthur at, [18], [20], [38]
Luiz, Dom, of Portugal, [314]
Luther, [102], [103], [154], [173], [362]
M
Mannoch accused of immorality with Katharine Howard, [370] et seq.
Manuel, Doña Elvira, [35], [41], [44], [48], [49], [50], [60]
Manuel, Don Juan, [18], [50]
Margaret of Austria, [17], [48], [49], [52], [53], [58], [60]
Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Burgundy, [6], [25]
Marillac, French ambassador, [344], [351], [361]
Mary of Hungary, governess of Flanders, [315], [400], [423], [427]
Mary of Lorraine, [312]
Mary Queen of Scots, [401]
Mary Tudor (daughter of Henry VII.), [46], [60], [65], [66], [69], [70], [84], [85], [86], [87], [88], [90], [101], [125], [195]
Mary Tudor (daughter of Henry VIII.), [88], [94], [95], [97], [99], [101];
betrothed to Charles, [103-107], [110];
betrothed to the Duke of Orleans, [113-115], [117], [130], [174], [181], [202], [213], [215], [216], [222], [227], [228], [233], [238], [239], [242], [243-245], [246-247], [249], [258-260], [264], [266-267], [269], [289];
her submission, [296], [299], [301-303], [305], [307], [315], [319], [326], [337], [381], [389], [399], [404], [409], [410], [421], [425], [432]
Mason, Dr., [365]
Maximilian, Emperor, [5], [13], [15], [17], [18], [48], [90]
Medici, Alexander de, Duke of Florence, [222]
Medici, Katharine de, [192], [210]
Mendoza, Diego Hurtado de, Spanish ambassador, [315]
Mendoza, Iñigo Lopez de, Spanish ambassador, [118], [129], [130], [132]
Mont, Christopher, [319], [320], [324]
Montague, Lord, [317]
Montreuil, Mme. de, [313]
More, Sir Thomas, [169], [187], [190], [201], [233], [258]
Morton, Margery, [377], [378]
Mountjoy, Katharine of Aragon’s chamberlain at Ampthill, [201]
N
Najera, Duke of, his visit to the English court, [420], [421], [422]
Naples, Queen of, [43]
Neville, Sir Edward, [317]
Nevinson, Cranmer’s nephew, [413]
Norfolk, Duke of, [26], [81], [83], [131], [162], [169], [171], [173], [174], [175], [178], [179], [190], [192], [201], [202], [205];
mission to France, [205], [209-210], [219], [227], [243], [258], [263], [268], [270], [275], [276], [280], [281], [296], [297], [298], [300], [321], [338], [341], [346], [347], [348], [351], [359], [361], [366], [369], [371], [380], [381], [382], [383], [386], [389], [395], [398], [422], [441], [442], [443]
Norfolk, Duchess of, [26], [370-377], [382], [392]
Norreys, Sir Henry, [167], [272], [273-275], [280];
executed, [282]
O
Ockham, [412], [413]
Olsiliger, Chancellor, [329], [386]
Orleans, Henry, Duke of, second son of Francis I., and afterwards Dauphin, [114], [192], [210], [381], [389], [428]
P
Pace, Richard, [93]
Paget, Secretary, [434], [438], [450]
Palmer, Sir Thomas, [365]
Parr, Lord, [381], [403], [404], [405], [407], [408]
Pate, Henry’s envoy to the Emperor, [357], [365]
Paul III. (Farnese), Pope, [242], [249], [294], [416]
Paulet (Lord St. John), [438], [441], [443]
Pavia, battle of, [107], [108]
Peachy, [95]
Pembroke, Marchioness. See [Boleyn, Anne]
Percy, Henry (Earl of Northumberland), [126], [127]
Percy, Thomas, [272]
Perkin Warbeck, [15], [18]
Peto, Friar, [209]
Petre, Dr., [424]
Philip, Duke of Bavaria, [337], [440]
Philip the Handsome, [5], [18], [19], [21], [23], [47], [48];
visit to England, [49-54];
death of, [55]
Pilgrimage of Grace, [298], [308]
Plymouth, arrival of Katharine of Aragon at, [23]
Pole, Cardinal Reginald, [186], [215], [316], [317], [322], [364]
Pole, Geoffrey, [316]
Pole, Richard, [45]
Poles, the, [45], [299]
Powell martyred, [358]
Poynings commands English contingent in Flanders, [80]
Puebla, Dr., Spanish ambassador, [7-8], [10], [16], [17], [19], [31], [34], [36], [37], [39], [42], [49], [50], [51], [54], [56], [57], [60], [61], [62]
R
Renée of France, Princess, proposed marriage with Henry VIII., [116]
Richards, Griffin, [165]
Richmond, Duchess of, [202], [295], [296], [328], [442]
Richmond, Duke of, Henry’s son, [96], [110], [202], [284], [286], [289], [295], [296]
Rochford, Lord, [169], [209], [273], [280];
his trial, [281];
executed, [282]
Rochford, Lady, [242], [280], [377], [378], [379], [380], [381], [384];
her execution, [395]
Rome sacked by the Imperial forces under Bourbon, [114]
Russell, Sir John, [291], [331], [332], [370]
Rutland, Earl of, [200], [353]
S
Sadler, Sir Ralph, [365]
Salisbury, Countess of, [316], [317];
beheaded, [365]
Saxony, Hans Frederick of, [319], [322], [323], [324], [343], [435]
Saxony, George, Duke of, [310]
Sampson, Dr., [121], [164], [179], [184]
Sepulveda, Juan de, Spanish ambassador, [8], [10]
Seymour, Sir Edward (Lord Beauchamp, Earl of Hertford, and afterwards Duke of Somerset), [262], [265], [266], [293], [300], [304], [305], [306], [326], [346], [369], [380], [419], [424], [434], [435], [438], [440], [441], [443], [450], [454], [455], [456]
Seymour, Jane, her first appearance, [261];
her family, [262], [265], [269], [282], [284], [286], [290];
married to Henry, [291];
her small political influence, [293], [296-299];
gives birth to a son, [304];
her death, [307], [308], [309]
Seymour, Sir Thomas (Lord Seymour of Sudeley), [262], [402], [405], [441];
marries Katharine Parr, [450-458]
Shelton, Lady, [259]
Six Articles, the Act so called, [320], [321], [362], [399], [411], [413], [437], [445]
Smeaton, Mark, [271], [272];
arrested, by Cromwell, [273];
his admissions, [273-274], [280];
executed, [282]
Solway Moss, [401]
Spurs, Battle of, [81]
Stokesley, Bishop of London, [179], [184], [186], [221]
Succession, Act of, [223], [230-232], [233]
Suffolk, Duke of. See [Brandon]
Suffolk, Duchess of (Katharine, Lady Willoughby), [438], [443]
Suffolk, Earl of (Pole), [45], [53]
Supremacy, Act of, [246], [445]
Surrey, Earl of, [395], [441], [443]
Sybilla of Cleves, Duchess of Saxony, [319], [324]
T
Tarbes, Bishop of (Grammont), [113], [114], [117]
Tailebois, Lady (Eleanor Blunt), [85], [88], [96], [112], [128]
Talbot, Lord, [179], [180]
Therouenne, Henry at the siege of, [82], [83]
Thirlby, Dr., [424]
Throckmorton, Sir George, [404]
Trenchard, Sir John, [53]
Tunstall, Bishop of Durham, [179], [230], [326], [338], [344]
Turenne, Vicomte de, [113], [114]
Tylney, Katharine, [377], [378]
Tyrwhitt, Lady, [457]
V
Van der Delft, Imperial ambassador in England, [432], [435], [441]
Vargas, Blanche de, [255]
Vaughan, Stephen, [236], [237], [253]
Vives, J. Luis, [410]
W
Wallop, Sir J., commands the English contingent in Flanders, [416]
Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury, [74], [75], [108], [119], [150], [174], [189];
death of, [193]
Weston, Sir Thomas, [276], [280];
executed, [282]
Wingfield, [95]
Wingfield, Lady, [280]
Willoughby, Lady, [252]
Wolf Hall, the home of the Seymours, [261], [262], [291]
Wolsey, Cardinal, [82], [83], [87], [90], [92], [93], [94], [95];
his French leanings, [96], [97], [99];
won to the side of the Emperor, [101-106];
renewed approaches to France, [107-109], [110], [111], [114];
proposes Katharine’s divorce, [116-123], [126];
his attitude towards Anne Boleyn, [127];
embassy in France, [129-134];
decline of influence, [134-135];
acts as Legate, [140], [149-154], [160-167];
his disgrace, [167-169];
his death, [173]
Wotton, Dr., [320], [322], [405]
Wriothesley, Thomas, [341], [342], [370], [377], [380], [392], [408], [424], [434], [438], [439], [441], [443]
Würtemburg, Duke of, [435]
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, [137], [276], [315], [343], [365], [393]
Wyatt, Lady (daughter of Lord Cobham), [393], [408]
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Footnotes:
[1] Spanish Calendar, vol. 1.
[2] The second marriage, by proxy, of Arthur and Katharine eventually took place at the chapel of the royal manor of Bewdley on the 19th May 1499, and the young Prince appears to have performed his part of the ceremony with much decorum: “Saying in a loud, clear voice to Dr. Puebla, who represented the bride, that he was much rejoiced to contract an indissoluble marriage with Katharine, Princess of Wales, not only in obedience to the Pope and King Henry, but also from his deep and sincere love for the said Princess, his wife.”—Spanish Calendar, vol. 1.