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Authors: Linda Porter

Mary Tudor (87 page)

 
Courtenay, Edward (later earl of Devonshire)
passim
 
death of
 
Elizabeth’s name linked with
 
Courtenay, Henry, earl of Devon, marquess of Exeter
 
Courtenay, Sir William
 
Craddock, Lady Katherine
 
Cranmer,Thomas
 
Edward’s confidence in
 
Edward’s funeral conducted by
 
execution of
 
heresy trial of
 
house arrest of
 
recantation of
 
succession and
 
Tower imprisonment of
 
Croft, Sir James
 
Cromwell,Thomas
 
anti-Boleyn coup devised by
 
chancellor’s role of
 
Chapuys’s meetings with
 
execution of
 
Fitzroy’s death and
 
Mary exasperates
 
Mary given horse by
 
Mary’s letter of thanks to
 
Mary threatened with abandonment by
 
Crusaders
 
Culpepper,Thomas
 
customs
 
 
da Vinci, Leonardo
 
Darnley, Lord
 
Decameron
(Boccaccio)
 
del Monte, Giovanni,
see
Julius III, Pope
 
Denton, Elizabeth
 
Derby, Lord
 
Devon, countess of,
see
Katherine of York, Princess
 
Devon, earl of,
see
Courtenay, Henry, earl of Devon, marquess of Exeter
 
Devonshire, earl of,
see
Courtenay, Edward
 
Dissolution Bill
 
Dormer, Jane
 
Dormer, Lady
 
Dormer, Sir William
 
Douglas, Lady Margaret, countess of Lennox
 
d’Oysel, Ambassador
 
drought
 
Drury, Sir William
 
Dubois, Jehan
 
Dudley, Ambrose, earl of Warwick
 
Dudley, Katherine
 
Dudley conspiracy
 
Dudley, Edward
 
Dudley, Guildford
 
execution of
 
Dudley, Henry
 
Dudley, John
 
anti-Mary force led by
 
arrest of
 
conciliatory towards Mary
 
death sentence on
 
Edward’s confidence in
 
Edward’s death kept secret by
 
Edward’s health and
 
Elizabeth’s London property given to
 
hour of reckoning of
 
Jane’s reign and
 
leader of government
 
Mary’s dislike of
 
Mary’s growing army presents dilemma to
 
Mary’s proclamation’s denunciation of
 
Mary puts price on head of
 
Mary sets out to apprehend
 
Paget and Arundel humiliated by
 
succession and
 
surrender of
 
treatment of, during imprisonment
 
trial of
 
wife pleads with Mary for life of
 
Dudley, Lady Jane,
see
Grey, Jane
 
Dudley, Robert
 
Duffy, Eamon
 
Duwes, Giles
 
Dymoke, Sir Edward
 
 
economy
 
Education of a Christian Woman
,
The
(Vives)
 
Edward IV, King
 
Edward the Confessor
 
Edward VI
 
birth of
 
coronation of
 
death of
 
doubts over legitimacy of succession of
 
funeral of
 
grooming of, for government
 
health of
 
last weeks of
 
Mary’s escape plot and
 
Mary’s freedom-of-religion appeal to
 
Mary’s last meeting with
 
Mary reproved by
 
matters of state undertaken by
 
overstated academic attainments of
 
privy council of
 
privy council conceals death of
 
removal of, to Windsor
 
sisters disinherited by
 
succession and
 
Egmont, Count of
 
Elder, John
 
Eleanor of France
 
Elisabeth of France, Princess
 
Elizabeth of York
 
Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk
see
Howard, Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk
 
Elizabeth, Princess (later Elizabeth I)
 
appearance of
 
armed guard placed on house of
 
bastard status of
 
becomes queen
 
Courtenay’s name linked with
 
Dudley conspiracy and
 
Edward’s succession plan against
 
emotional fragility of
 
epitaph infuriates
 
French spy carries letter of
 
funeral of
 
Jane Grey and
 
guile of
 
health of
 
Henry doubts succession of
 
longevity of reign of
 
marriage of priests opposed by
 
Mary accepts succession of
 
Mary’s choice of husband and
 
Mary’s coronation and
 
Mary’s death and
 
Mary’s determination to ignore status of
 
Mary’s gifts to
 
Mary’s last meeting with
 
Mary’s ‘pregnancies’ and
 
Mary’s relationship with
 
Mary’s will and
 
mercantile community and
 
new wealth of
 
northern rebellion against
 
Northumberland given London property of
 
Philip’s proposal to
 
question of marriage of
 
re-establishment of, as head of Church of England
 
religious-instruction request by
 
Renard’s suspicions of
 
Seymour’s behaviour towards
 
Seymour-Parr marriage and
 
title of
 
Tower imprisonment of
 
White’s funeral references to
 
Woodstock confinement of
 
Wyatt Rebellion and
 
England:
 
agrarian discontent in
 
Catholic faith restored to
 
Catholics a minority in
 
central to monarch’s power
 
Chapuys’s dislike of
 
coinage of
 
concern over public drinking in
 
enormous change in
 
epidemics in
 
Europeans’ views of
 
Frances’s relations with
 
France’s war with
 
governmental tradition of
 
Pole absolves
 
population of
 
rains and floods in
 
religious change in
 
Scotland’s relations with
 
social and religious discontent produces widespread rebellion in
 
sweating sickness (‘the sweat’) in
 
violent ruling class of
 
Englefield, Sir Francis
 
Epitaph upon the death of our late virtuous Quene Marie deceased
,
The
 
Erasmus, Desiderius
 
Eraso
 
Erik XIV
 
Essex, earl of
 
Europe, famine and pestilence in
 
Euston Hall, near Thetford
 
exchequer, reform of
 
Exeter, marquess of,
see
Courtenay, Henry, earl of Devon, marquess of Exeter
 
 
famine
 
Feckenham, Abbot
 
Feckenham, John
 
Ferdinand of Aragon
 
Ferdinand, King of the Romans (later Holy Roman Emperor)
 
Feria, Count
 
Fetherstone, Dr Richard
 
Field of Cloth of Gold
 
Fisher, John, bishop of Rochester
 
Fitzroy, Henry, duke of Richmond and Somerset
 
death of
 
elevation of
 
flood
 
fools and jesters
 
Foxe, John
 
Framlingham, Suffolk
 
France:
 
civil war in
 
dwindling English lands in
 
England’s relations with
 
England’s war with
 
enquiries concerning Mary made by
 
Henry’s doubts about relations with
 
Mary’s desire to improve relations with
 
Mary’s marriage considerations and
 
Francis I of France
 
Anne Boleyn meets

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