Mary Tudor (86 page)

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Authors: Linda Porter

 
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The exact state of Mary’s health in 1558 before she fell fatally ill is not easy to discern. Certainly she was still conducting affairs of state during Feria’s visits in February and June. She had been bled so much over the years that she was almost certainly suffering from anaemia.
 
Index
 
 
Abell,Thomas
 
Abergavenny, Lord
 
Act of Succession
 
Acts and Monuments
(Foxe)
 
Agrippa, Heinrich Cornelius
 
Albuquerque, duke of
 
Alexander, Nicholas
 
Alva, duchess of
 
Anna of Austria
 
Anne of Cleves:
 
appearance of
 
death of
 
Henry divorces
 
Henry’s marriage to
 
Mary’s coronation and
 
Mary’s marriage considerations and
 
Aquinas,Thomas
 
Arras, bishop of
 
Arthur, Prince of Wales
 
death of
 
Arundel, countess of
 
Arundel, earl of
 
death of
 
Dudley’s letter to
 
Philip met by
 
Ascham, Roger
 
Ashley, Katherine
 
Ashton, Christopher
 
Asshendon,Thomasine
 
 
Bacon, Anne
 
Baker, Alice
 
Baker, Sir John
 
Baker, Richard
 
Barahona, Juan de
 
Barton, Elizabeth, Nun of Kent
 
Bath, earl of
 
battle of Mohács
 
Baynton, Margery
 
Bedford, earl of
 
Bedingfeld, Sir Henry
 
Bellay, Jean du
 
Bendon, Alice
 
Blount, Elizabeth
 
Boccaccio, Giovanni
 
Boetius
 
Boleyn, Anne:
 
adultery charges laid against
 
appearance of
 
birth and early life of
 
birth of
 
Katharine of Aragon and
 
Katharine of Aragon’s only public outburst against
 
Claude’s household joined by
 
court debut of
 
Cranmer nullifies marriage of
 
created marchioness of Pembroke
 
Cromwell’s coup against
 
crowning of
 
determination of
 
differing opinions of
 
early impact of, on Mary
 
Elizabeth born to
 
execution of
 
Francis I meets
 
at Greenwich
 
growing power of
 
Henry accompanied by
 
Henry falls for
 
Henry’s letters to
 
Henry secretly marries
 
Henry’s tempestuous relationship with
 
Henry’s unwavering commitment to
 
Letters Patent undo marriage of
 
Mary’s enmity with
 
Mary’s few meetings with
 
Mary Rose’s public disapproval of
 
Mary-Henry relationship worries
 
miscarriages suffered by
 
noblewomen give precedence to
 
Norris and
 
plot against
 
pregnancies of
 
rise of supporters of
 
Smeton’s adultery confession and
 
sweating sickness suffered by
 
trial of
 
Wolsey blamed by
 
Boleyn, George
 
Boleyn, Mary
 
Boleyn, Sir Thomas (later earl of Wiltshire)
 
Bonner, Edmund
 
Bonnivet, Admiral
 
Book of Common Prayer
 
Book of the Ladies
(Pisan)
 
Book of Rates
 
Botticelli
 
Boulogne
 
Boxall, John
 
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk
 
Brandon, Frances, duchess of Suffolk
 
Brown, Mary
 
Bruges, treaty of
 
Bryan, Lady Margaret
 
Brydges, John
 
Buckingham, duke of
 
Bull, Richard
 
Burgh, Lady
 
Butts, Dr William
 
 
Cabot, Sebastian
 
Cabrera, Luis
 
Calais
 
Calthorpe, Sir Philip
 
Caly, Robert
 
Campeggio, Cardinal Lorenzo
 
Katherine of Aragon denounces
 
Cappel, Sir Giles
 
Carew, Sir Gawain
 
Carew, Sir Nicholas
 
Carew, Sir Peter
 
Carlos, Don
 
Carthusians
 
Castiglione, Battista
 
Castro, Alfonso de
 
Katherine of Aragon:
 
Arthur’s marriage to
 
banishment of
 
Anne Boleyn accused of trying to poison
 
Anne Boleyn’s underestimation of
 
Charles V and
 
Cranmer nullifies marriage of
 
death of
 
education book commissioned by
 
enduring love for Henry shown by
 
farewell letter of, to Henry
 
first pregnancy of
 
Fitzroy’s elevation appals
 
funeral of
 
health concern of
 
Henry’s attempts to end marriage to
passim
 
Henry intimidates
 
Henry separates Mary from
 
jewels surrendered by
 
legatine marriage hearing concerning
 
letter of, to Charles V
 
letter of, to pope
 
Letters Patent undo marriage of
 
Linacre and
 
Londoners’ love for
 
Mary born to
 
Mary’s early care and
 
Mary’s education and
 
Mary’s final parting from
 
matronly figure of
 
native language and
 
new ideas championed by
 
nobles’ delegation fails to persuade
 
Pole, Margaret, and
 
pope rules in favour of
 
religious devotion of
 
Rome’s involvement sought by
 
second pregnancy of
 
Vives and
 
widowhood of
 
Wolsey and
 
Katherine of York, Princess
 
Catholic Church:
 
discontent with
 
lands of
 
power of
 
resentment towards
 
see also
England: Catholic faith restored to; England: Catholics a minority in; Vatican
 
Cecil,William
 
Chancellor, Richard
 
Chapel Royal
 
Chapuys, Eustace
 
anti-Boleyn conspiracy and
 
Cromwell’s meetings with
 
Henry’s meeting with
 
Jane described by
 
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
 
abdication of
 
Chapuys employed by
 
death of
 
diplomats of
 
entry into London of
 
failing health of
 
Henry’s support sought by
 
influence of, over Mary
 
Mary all but abandoned by
 
Mary congratulated by
 
Mary’s entreaty to
 
Mary’s escape plan and
 
Mary’s letter to
 
Mary’s ‘pregnancy’ and
 
Mary’s proposed marriage and
 
pope held prisoner by
 
Château Vert
 
Cheke, Sir John
 
Cheyney, Sir Thomas
 
Chichester, bishop of
 
Christina of Denmark
 
Christina of Lorraine
 
Cicero
 
City of God
,
The
(Augustine)
 
Clarence, duke of,
see
George, duke of Clarence
 
Clarencius, Susan
 
Claude, Queen of France
 
Clement VII, Pope
 
Clifford, Lady Margaret
 
Clinton, Sir Edward (later Lord)
 
Colet, John
 
Coligny, admiral of France
 
College of Physicians
 
Constance of Castile
 
Cooper, Jane
 
Cordell,William
 
Cornwallis, Sir Thomas
 
Cotton, Robert
 
Council of the North
 
Courrières, count of

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