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Authors: Linda Porter

Mary Tudor (88 page)

 
taken prisoner
 
Francis, dauphin (later Francis II) of France
 
Françoise de Foix
 
Franco-Scottish wars
 
 
Gage, Sir John
 
Galen
 
Gardiner, Stephen
 
appointed Lord Chancellor
 
death of
 
Elizabeth questioned by
 
Mary’s wedding performed by
 
Paget’s feud with
 
Philip met by
 
Gates, Sir John
 
Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal
 
George, duke of Clarence
 
Gertrude, countess of Devonshire
 
Gertrude, marchioness of Exeter
 
Gomez, Ruy
 
Gonville and Caius, Dr John
 
Gordon, Lady Katherine
 
Great Britain, creation of
 
Gresham, Sir Thomas
 
Grey, Lady Katherine
 
Grey, Henry, duke of Suffolk
 
Grey, Jane
 
aptitude for government displayed by
 
childhood of
 
end of reign of
 
execution of
 
Mary’s proclamation ignores
 
privy council’s final attempt to uphold
 
privy council underscores regnancy of
 
proclaimed queen
 
rival faction formed against
 
scant support for
 
succession and
 
Tower imprisonment of
 
tried for treason
 
Grey, Lady Mary
 
Grocyn,William
 
Guaras, Antonio
 
guilds
 
Guise brothers
 
Guise, duke of
 
 
Habsburg family
 
England’s alliance with
 
Truce of Vaucelles
 
Hales, Sir James
 
Hanseatic merchants
 
Harpsfield, Nicholas
 
Hartlebury
 
Hastings, Sir Edward
 
Hatfield House, Hertfordshire
 
Heath, Nicholas
 
Heigham, Clement
 
Henry II of France
 
death of
 
Mary’s pregnancy and
 
Henry VI, King
 
Henry VII, King
 
Henry VIII, King:
 
accession of
 
allegiance to pope severed by
 
Anne of Cleves divorced from
 
Anne of Cleves marries
 
Biblical solution to first marriage sought by
 
Anne Boleyn’s New Year gift to
 
Anne Boleyn secretly marries
 
Anne Boleyn’s tempestuous relationship with
 
Mary Boleyn and
 
Katherine of Aragon’s death and
 
Katherine of Aragon’s farewell letter to
 
Chapuys’s meeting with
 
Chapuys’s opinion of
 
Chapuys’s protestations to
 
Charles V and
 
children given administrative places by
 
Church in England headed by
 
Cranmer nullifies first marriage of
 
Cranmer nullifies second marriage of
 
death of
 
determination of, to break from Rome
 
Edward born to
 
Elizabeth born to
 
Fitzroy and Mary elevated by
 
French relationships concern
 
Gardiner cut from will of
 
Habsburgs and
 
health of
 
Jane’s betrothal and marriage to
 
japester tendencies of
 
last Christmas of
 
legatine marriage hearing concerning
 
marriage-termination attempts of
passim
 
Mary’s abject letters to
 
Mary born to
 
Mary’s christening and
 
Mary’s complete submission demanded by
 
Mary’s defiance towards
 
Mary’s education and
 
Mary’s gifts to
 
Mary’s household dismantled by
 
Mary’s household reduced by
 
Mary’s illness and
 
Mary stripped of title by
 
mass loved by
 
ministers abused by
 
moral and legal principles of
 
Katherine Parr marries
 
Katherine Parr’s influence on
 
pastimes of
 
pope’s ruling on marriage of
 
shrewd diplomatic skills of
 
Smeton’s confession and
 
succession concerns of
 
universities canvassed by
 
Vives’s treatise dedicated to
 
will of
 
Wolsey dismissed by
 
Henry, Lord Stafford
 
heretics
 
Hertford, earl of,
see
Seymour, Edward
 
Heywood, John
 
Hoby, Sir Philip
 
Holland, Bess
 
Homem, Diogo
 
Howard, Katherine
 
execution of
 
Mary’s relationship with
 
Howard, Charles
 
Howard, Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk
 
Howard family
 
Howard, Mary
 
Howard,Thomas,
see
Norfolk, duke of
 
Howard, Lord William
 
Huddleston, Sir John
 
Hungate,Thomas
 
Hunsdon, Essex
 
Mary’s flight from
 
Husee, John
 
Hussey, Lady Anne
 
Hussey, Lord
 
 
industry
 
Isabella of Castile
 
Isabella of Portugal
 
Isle of Wight
 
Ivan the Terrible
 
Ives, Eric
 
 
James I of England/James VI of Scotland
 
James II 418
 
Jamesof Scotland
 
Jerningham, Henry
 
Jerningham, Lady Frances
 
jesters and fools
 
John of Gaunt
 
Juana (the Mad) of Aragon
 
Julius III, Pope
 
 
Kempe, Eleanor Lady
 
Kenninghall, Norfolk
 
Killigrew brothers
 
Killigrew, Peter
 
King Henry
VIII (Shakespeare)
 
King’s Great Matter,
see
Henry VIII, King: marriage-termination attempts of
 
Kingston, Sir Anthony
 
Kingston, Lady
 
 
Latimer, Bishop
 
Latimer, Lady,
see
Parr, Katherine
 
Latimer, Lord
 
Lay Folks Mass Book
,
The
 
Leicester, earl of
 
Lennox, countess of,
see
Douglas, Lady Margaret, countess of Lennox
 
Lennox, earl of,
see
Stuart, Matthew, earl of Lennox
 
Leti, Gregorio
 
Letters Patent
 
Leviticus
 
Linacre,Thomas
 
Lisle, Lady Honor
 
Lisle,Viscount
 
local government
 
Lok, John
 
Lord Protector,
see
Seymour, Edward
 
Louis II of Hungary
 
Louis XII of France
 
Ludlow Castle
 
Luis, Dom
 
Luther, Martin
 
 
Machyn, Henry
 
Malen, Captain John
 
Mallet, Francis
 
Maltravers, Lord
 
Mameranus, Nicolaus
 
Manrique de Lara, Don Juan
 
Margaret of Anjou
 
Margaret of Austria
 
Margaret of Parma
 
Maria, Infanta, of Portugal
 
Marillac, Charles de
 
Mary, duchess of Suffolk
 
death of
 
Mary I, Queen (Mary Tudor):
 
accession of
 
accounts of
 
allegiance of privy council sought by
 
annus horribilis
of
 
appearance of
 
Aquinas prayer translated by
 
ballad celebrates marriage of
 
birth of
 
blackening of name of
 
‘Bloody Mary’ sobriquet of
 
Anne Boleyn accused of trying to poison
 
Anne Boleyn’s early impact on
 
Anne Boleyn’s execution and
 
Anne Boleyn’s few meetings with
 
Anne Boleyn’s hatred of
 
capital triumphantly entered by
 
‘Catholic queen’ sobriquet of

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