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Authors: Linda Porter

Mary Tudor (89 page)

 
Chapuys’s support for
 
charity gifts of
 
Charles V and
 
Charles’s promise of protection to
 
childhood elevation of
 
christening of
 
coronation of
 
Cranmer’s mercy plea to
 
Cromwell threatens to abandon
 
crown claimed by
 
dauphin’s betrothal to
 
death of
 
depressions of
 
diet of
 
disrepair of navy of
 
Dudley’s accusation against
 
Dudley conspiracy against
 
Dudley denounced in proclamation of
 
Dudley disliked by
 
early Christmases of
 
early expenses of
 
early life of
passim
 
education of
passim
 
Edward’s censures of
 
Edward’s court summons to
 
Edward’s funeral and
 
Edward’s last meeting with
 
Edward’s succession plan against
 
Elizabeth’s birth’s effect on
 
Elizabeth congratulates
 
Elizabeth’s gifts from
 
Elizabeth’s last meeting with
 
Elizabeth’s relationship with
 
emotional fragility of
 
escape considered by
 
escape plot of
 
father’s annulment plan opposed by
 
father’s and brother’s debts paid by
 
flight of, from Hunsdon
 
fool of
 
force inspected by
 
freedom-of-religion appeals of, to Edward (
see also
Edward’s censures of
above
; Edward VI)
 
funeral of
 
gambling by
 
Guildhall speech of
 
Hatfield House entered by
 
health of
 
Henry breaks silence with
 
Henry’s death and
 
Henry demands complete submission of
 
Henry’s succession doubts concerning
 
heretics dealt with by
 
horses and hunting loved by
 
household and staff of
 
Katherine Howard’s relationship with
 
impact of legatine marriage hearing on
 
Jane’s death and
 
Jane’s relationship with
 
jewels of
 
Kenninghall war council set up by
 
king’s second marriage reported to
 
letters of
 
linguistic achievements of
 
lying-in-state of
 
marriage of priests opposed by
 
masque and drama loved by
 
mass forbidden in household of
 
modern writers denigrate
 
mother’s death and
 
mother’s final parting from
 
music loved by
 
naming of
 
new wealth of
 
New Year’s gifts received by
 
Orléans and
 
parents’ marriage break-up and
 
peripatetic childhood years of
 
Philip of Bavaria and
 
Philip’s betrothal to
 
Philip’s departure from
 
Philip favoured as husband of
passim
(
see also
Wyatt Rebellion)
 
Philip’s first days with
 
Philip’s first meeting with
 
Philip’s funeral for
 
Philip marries
 
plate of
 
‘pregnancies’ of
 
princess of Wales title adopted by
 
privy council’s castigating letter concerning
 
privy council’s change of tactics against
 
privy council’s letter to
 
privy council recognises
 
proclaimed queen
 
proclamation issued by
 
question of Elizabeth’s marriage and
 
rebellion in support of
 
religious observances of
 
religious pronouncements of
 
religious reform eschewed by
 
riding skills of
 
rightful place in succession restored to
 
sexual attraction and
 
Seymour-Parr marriage approval sought from
 
small geographical kingdom of
 
Somerset’s overthrow and
 
submission signed by
 
titles of
 
Vives and
 
will of
 
years of stability enjoyed by
 
Mary of Guise
 
Mary of Hungary
 
death of
 
Mary, Queen of Scots
 
marriages of
 
Mary Rose (sister of Henry VIII),
see
Mary, duchess of Suffolk
 
Mary Rose
 
Mason, Sir John
 
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
 
Medici, Katherine de
 
Memo, Dionysius
 
Mendoza, Inigo de
 
Merchant Adventurers
 
Michelangelo
 
Michieli, Ambassador
 
monasteries
 
dissolution of
 
Montagu, Sir Edward
 
Montague, Lord
 
Montmorency, constable of France
 
Moors
 
Mordaunt, Sir John
 
More,Thomas
 
Mortimer,William
 
Muscovy Company
 
My Devise for the Succession
(Edward VI)
 
 
Najera, duke of
 
Navas, marquis de las
 
Neville, Frances
 
Neville, Sir Edward
 
New Hall, Essex
 
Noailles, Antoine de
 
Noailles, François de
 
Norfolk rebellion
 
Norfolk, duke of
 
Norris, Henry
 
Northampton, marquess of
 
Northumberland, duchess of
 
Northumberland, duke of,
see
Dudley, John
 
Nottingham, earl of,
see
Fitzroy, Henry, duke of Richmond and Somerset
 
 
Observant Franciscans
 
On the right method of instruction for children
(Vives)
 
Orléans, duke of
 
Osorio, Isabel
 
Leigh, Sir Edward
 
Oxford, earl of
 
 
Paget, Anne
 
Paget,William
 
death of
 
Gardiner’s feud with
 
Lord Chancellor’s role suggested for
 
Paraphrases upon the New Testament
(Erasmus)
 
Paris, population of
 
Parker, Jane
 
Parr, Anne
 
Parr, Katherine:
 
appearance of
 
death of
 
Henry marries
 
Henry notices
 
influence of
 
Mary given jewellery by
 
Mary remains in household of
 
portrait of
 
religious conservatives move against
 
Seymour’s courtship with
 
Seymour’s marriage to
 
Parr, Maud
 
Parr,William
 
Parry,Thomas
 
Paul III, Pope
 
Paul IV, Pope
 
Paulet, Sir William
 
Pavia, battle of
 
Peckham, Sir Edmund
 
Pembroke, Lord
 
Penne, Sybil
 
pestilence
 
Petrarch
 
Petre, Lady Anne
 
Petre,William
 
phantom pregnancy
 
Philibert, Duke Emanuel
 
Philip (the Fair) of Burgundy
 
Philip and Mary
 
Philip II of Spain
 
Anglo-French war and
passim
 
arrival of, in England
 
death of
 
departure of, from England
 
father’s death and
 
Kingdom of Naples conferred on
 
marriage preparations of
 
Mary’s atlas gift to
 
Mary’s betrothal to
 
Mary’s decision to marry passim
 
Mary’s first meeting with
 
Mary’s illness and death and
 
Mary marries
 
Mary’s navy criticised by
 
Mary’s ‘pregnancies’ and
 
Mary’s regular correspondence with
 
pope makes peace with
 
potential constitutional implications of English crowning of
 
proposal of, to Elizabeth
 
question of Elizabeth’s marriage and

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