| ABBOTS, mitred: division of opinion on the Annates Bill, 187. | |
| "Advocation" of a cause to Rome, 109. | |
| Alençon, Princesse d': Wolsey's alleged desire of Henry VIII.'s marriage with, 49sq. | |
| Amadas, Mrs., 235. | |
| Annates Bill, 187. | |
| Appeals, Act of, 58, 209. | |
| Arches Court, the, reformation of, 185. | |
| Arthur, Prince ( Henry VIII.'s brother): question of the consummation of his marriage. with Catherine, 171. | |
| Ateca, Father (Bishop of Llandaff), Catherine's confessor, 379. | |
| Audeley, Chancellor, 405. | |
| BARENTYNE, Sir William, 60. | |
| Barton, Elizabeth. See Nun of Kent. | |
| Bath, Bishop of (English ambassador at Paris), on the initial stages of the divorce of Henry VIII., 25. | |
| Becket, Archbishop (Canterbury), the hero of the English clergy, 158. | |
| Bellay du (French ambassador to EngU+00AsD land): on Wolsey's position towards the divorce, 94; on the Blackfriars Legatine court, 107; account of Wolsey after his fall, 121; mission from Francis to Anne Boleyn, 250; special mission to Clement, 256; the Pope's reply, 257sqq.; mission to the Pope in regard to Milan, 362; description of the debate in Consistory on the Ball of Deposition, 369. | |
| Bonet, Dr., English agent at Rome, 104. | |
| Bishop's courts, the, reformation of, 185. | |
| Bishops, English: their qualified accep tance of the Royal Supremacy, 161; their official opinions on the divorce question, 166; unanimous against the Annates Bill, 187. | |
| Bilney, Thomas, burnt as a heretic, by a bishop's order, 255. | |
| Blackfriars, the trial of the divorce cause before the Legatine court at 49; the Papal supremacy on its trial there, 100. | |
| Boleyn, Sir Thomas ( Anne Boleyn's father: afterwards Earl of Wiltshire): opposed to his daughter's advancement, 48. See also Wiltshire, Earl of. | |
| Boleyn, Lady, 47; the charge of her being unduly intimate with Henry VIII., 55, 57. | |
| Boleyn, Anne: account of her family and her early life, 47; alleged amour with Henry Percy, ib.; hatred of Wolsey, 48; her personal appearance, ib.; attempt to influence Henry in appointing an Abbess, 71; annoyance at Wolsey's getting a pension after his fall, 132; pleasure at the signs of Henry's breach with the Papacy, 152; said (by Chapuys) to be favouring the Lutherans, 163; unpopularity arising from her insolence and her intrigues, 167; objects to the Princess Mary being near her father, 174; created Marchioness of Pembroke, 193; compliments paid her by the French king, 194; present at the Interview between Henry and Francis, 195; continued unpopularity, 201; agrees to a private marriage, 203; a staunch Lutheran, 207; announcement of her being enceinte,211; her coronation, 230; gives birth to a daughter, 238; Bill establishing the succession in her offspring by Henry, 262; attempts to force Princess Mary to acknowledge her as Queen, 266; alleged threats against Mary, 262, 266, 269, 279; suspected evil intentions against Catherine, 277; meets a rebuff in the acquittal of Lord Dacre, 284; violence and insolence to the King through jealousy, 296; and to his principal Ministers, 297; urges Henry to bring Catherine and Mary to trial under the Succession Act, 312.; joy at Catherine's death, 382; friendly message to Mary, 383; Anne's continued unpop ularity, 385; letter to Mrs. Shelton about Mary, 387; a second miscarriage, 388; a long catalogue of misdeeds charged against her, 402;Easter ( 1536) at Greenwich, 404; inquiry into infidelities charged against her, 415; charged before the Council with adultery, 417; sent to the Tower, |
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Publication information:
Book title: The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon:The Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry VIII.
Contributors: J. A. Froude - Author.
Publisher: Charles Scribner's Sons.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1891.
Page number: 465.
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