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INDEX
ABBEYS, 1517-1532, statistics, 40 -4; the
laymen control their estates, 46 ; geo-
graphical distribution, 47 ; state of in
dioceses of Lincoln, 49 - 51, 52 -8, 64, and
of Norwich, 51 -2, 53 -6, 57, 59 - 64 ; and
the Lincolnshire rising, 302 ; and the
Pilgrimage of Grace, 320 -1. See also
Monasteries, Monasticism.
Abel, Blessed Thomas, martyr ( 1540), 368,
n. 1.
Accolti, Pietro, cardinal, draft reply to
Henry VIII's complaint about procedure
in the marriage suit, 378 -82.
Agriculture, English, sixteenth-century
revolution in, 8 - 11.
Allen, William, cardinal ( 1532-1594), quoted
on quality of clergy's professional know-
ledge, 84.
Ambrose, St., quoted, 77.
Anabaptists, Henry VIII persecutes, 363.
Annates act ( 1532), 236 -7; ( 1534-1st),
256 ; ( 1534-2nd), 279.
Appeals, statute of ( 1533), 245 -6.
Aquinas, St. Thomas, an influence on
Fortescue as a legal thinker, 26 -7; and
basic theory of the Reformation, 121 n.;
also 122 ; and the episcopal life, 72 ;
and the Mass, 91 n.; and reality in
religious practice, 94 ; and papal function
of deciding questions of faith, 172, n. 2;
on faith and heretics, 198, n. 1.
Articles of 1536, the Ten, 349 ff.
Articles, Six, act of 1539, 365 -6.
Articles of Wittenberg, 355.
Articles of 1538, the Thirteen, 357.
Aske, Robert, and divine origin of the papal
primacy, 200 ; and the Pilgrimage of
Grace, 303 -19.
Assertio Septem Sacramentorum, 146 -7, 148,
202 -3, 360, n. 1, 361, n. 1.
Ateca (or Athequa), George de ( Bishop of
Llandaff, 1517-1537), 228, 245, n. 1,
352, n. 3.
Atwater, William ( Bishop of Lincoln, 1514-
1521), 57, 78.
Audley, Edmund ( Bishop of Salisbury,
1502-1524), 79.
BARLOW, William ( Bishop of St. Davids,
1536-1547), 310, 352, n. 3.
Barnes, Robert, Austin Friar and then heretic,
131 n. 3, 133 n., 148, 310, 347, 348, 363,
364 (and n.), 367, 368.
Baskerville, G., quoted, 284, 289, n. 4,
320. n. 4.
Benedictine Monks, history of in England,
38 -9; protest of against Wolsey's reforms,
66 -7; Italian reformed suggested as
pattern, 105.
Bennet, William, mission to Rome ( 1529),
185, 186, 189, 235, 241, n. 2.
Bible, English -- never printed before Tyn-
dale, 100 ; foreign vernacular translations
before 1517, 100 ; English canon law and
translations of, 100 ; authorised and
ordered to be set up in all churches ( 1538),
360.
Bigod, Sir Francis, 290, 316.
Bilney, Thomas, 127 n., 131, n. 3, 347.
Bishops, their divinely appointed function in
the Church of Christ, 72.
Bishops, Tudor ( 1485-1540), "Civilian"
antecedents of most of them, 72 ; the
political reason for this, 72 -4; effect of
Roman Law ideals upon, 72, 77 ; the
bishops of 1517, 74 - 80, of 1531, 228 -9, of
1534-1535, 346 -7; bureaucratic character
of their rule, 80 -3; foreign holders of
English sees, 72 n.; as preachers, 81 ; in
relation to parish clergy, 81 ; administra-
tion-mindedness their bane, 82 ; as a
class out of touch with the realities of
religious situation, 83 ; action in respect
of Royal Supremacy claim ( 1531), 229 ff.;
of Submission of the Clergy ( 1532), 237 -
240 ; their votes 1533) on pope's power
to dispense for Aragon marriage, 245, n. 1;
they take the oath of 1534, 260 ; sur-
render to the king their bulls of appoint-
ment and accept re-appointment by him,
272 ; special sworn repudiation of the
pope as pope, 273 ; first "Protestant-
isers" among, 341 -7; accept the Ten
Articles of 1536, 352.
Bishops' Book, the ( 1537), 355 -6.
Black Death, the, effect on social develop-
ment, 4, 8 ; on Monastic orders, 40.
Blythe, Geoffrey ( Bishop of Lichfield and
Coventry, 1503-1530), 76 -7.
Boleyn, Queen Anne, Pole and, as originating
divorce scheme, 158 -9; ancestry, 164,
n. 2, also 233, 356.
Bonner, Edmund ( Bishop of London, 1539-
1550 and 1554-1569), 25 ; on evidence of
Civil Law that papacy is of divine origin,
206, n. 1.
Books, handbooks for Clergy, 96 n.; de-
struction of by Reformers, 96 ; the first
English religious printed, 98 - 101 ; the
first English heretical, 133 -5; condemna-
tion of heretical, 134, n. 2.

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