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Authors: Linda Porter

Mary Tudor (90 page)

 
return of, to England
 
subsequent marriages of
 
Titian portrait of
 
Philip III of Spain
 
Philip of Bavaria, Duke
 
Pickering, Sir Thomas
 
Pickering, Sir William
 
Pilgrimage of Grace
 
Pisan, Christine de
 
Plato
 
Pole, Katherine (later Lady Brooke)
 
Pole, Margaret, countess of Salisbury
 
children of
 
dismissal of
 
estates of
 
execution of
 
Mary’s jewels and
 
Mary’s spiritual development and
 
Pole, Reginald
 
archbishop of Canterbury
 
Cranmer and
 
death of
 
Mary appeals for restoration of legation to
 
return to England of
 
Pole, Richard
 
Pole, Ursula
 
Pollard, Sir John
 
‘Poor Pratte’
 
poor relief
 
Pope, Sir Thomas
 
Potter, Gilbert
 
privy council of Edward VI
 
Mary’s reproof of
 
mass forbidden by, in Mary’s household
 
profitable and necessary doctrine
. . .,
A
(Bonner)
 
 
Queen Mary Atlas
 
Queen Mary’s Manual
. . .
 
 
Radcliffe, Henry
 
Reformation
 
Renaissance
 
Renard, Simon
 
death of
 
departure of
 
feelings of insecurity by
 
Mary’s lie to
 
Mary’s marriage and
 
Mary’s pregnancy and
 
suspicions of, towards Elizabeth
 
Respublica-a drama of Real Life in the early days of Queen Mary
 
Reyns, Robert
 
Rice, Beatrice ap
 
Rich, Lord (Richard)
 
Richard III
 
Richmond, duchess of,
see
Howard, Mary
 
Richmond and Somerset, duke of,
see
Fitzroy, Henry, duke of Richmond and Somerset
 
Ridley, Bishop
 
Rochefoucauld, Count de la
 
Rochester, Robert
 
death of
 
Rochford, Lady Jane
 
execution of
 
Rochford,Viscount,
see
Boleyn, George
 
Rogers, Sir Edward
 
Rogers, John
 
Romance of the Rose
,
The
 
Round Table
 
Rowle, Henry
 
Rutland, earl of
 
 
St Augustine
 
St John’s College, Oxford
 
St John, Lord
 
St Leger, Sir Anthony
 
St Loe,William
 
St Quentin
 
Salisbury, countess of,
see
Pole, Margaret, countess of Salisbury
 
Sampson, Richard
 
Sands, Elizabeth
 
Savagnano, Mario
 
Savoy, duke of
 
Sawston, Cambridgeshire
 
Scepperus, Cornelius
 
Scheyfve, Jehan
 
Scrots,William
 
Scurlock, Roland
 
Seneca
 
Seymour, Anne
 
Seymour, Edward
 
autocracy of
 
coup against
 
Paget’s letter to
 
restoration of, to privy council
 
Seymour, Jane:
 
court gossip concerning
 
death of
 
Edward born to
 
Henry’s betrothal and marriage to
 
Henry pursues
 
Mary’s first meeting with
 
Mary’s relationship with
 
perceived as Anne Boleyn’s replacement
 
personality of
 
Seymour, Mary
 
Seymour, Sir Thomas
 
Katherine Parr’s marriage to
 
execution of
 
Shakespeare,William
 
Shelton, Lady Anne
 
Shrewsbury, earl of
 
Sidney, Sir William
 
Sistine Chapel
 
Smeton, Mark
 
Somerset, duchess of
 
Somerset, dukes of,
see
Fitzroy, Henry; Seymour, Edward
 
Somerset, Sir George
 
Somerset House
 
Soto, Friar de
 
Southampton, earl of,
see
Wriothesley, Thomas
 
Spinelli, Gasparo
 
Stafford, Sir Thomas
 
Stokes, Adrian
 
Strelly, Frideswide
 
Stroppiana, Count
 
Stuart, Matthew, earl of Lennox
 
Suffolk, duchesses of,
see
Brandon, Frances, duchess of Suffolk; Mary, duchess of Suffolk
 
Suffolk, dukes of,
see
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk; Grey, Henry, duke of Suffolk
 
Sulyard, John
 
Surrey, earl of
 
Sussex, earl of
 
sweating sickness (‘the sweat’)
 
Sydnor, Richard
 
 
Tallis,Thomas
 
Taylor, Dr Rowland
 
Tertullian
 
Thomas,William
 
Thornbury Castle
 
Throckmorton, John
 
Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas
 
Thurgoode, John
 
Tickenhill
 
Tonge,Thomas
 
Toulouse, count of
 
Towerson,William
 
Tudor, Margaret
 
Tudor, Mary,
see
Mary I, Queen (Mary Tudor)
 
Tudors, rule of
 
Turenne, count of
 
 
Udall, Nicholas
 
Underhill, Edward
 
universities
 
Utopia
(More)
 
Uvedale, Richard
 
 
Van der Delft, Ambassador
 
Vásquez de Molina, Juan
 
death of
 
Vatican:
 
double-dealing, promiscuity and greed in
 
imperial army’s attack on (‘Sack of Rome’)
 
see also
Catholic Church
 
vernacular Bible
 
vernacular service
 
Verney, Francis
 
Veysey, John
 
Vives, Juan Luis
 
 
Waldegrave (née Neville), Frances
 
Waldegrave, Edward
 
death of
 
Waldegrave, Sir William
 
Wales
 
government needed by
 
and the Marches, Council of
 
Mary sent to
 
see also
Mary I, Queen: education of
 
Warbeck, Perkin
 
Warham, Archbishop
 
Warwick, earls of,
see
Dudley, Ambrose; Dudley, John
 
Watson,Thomas
 
Wentworth, Lord
 
Westminster Abbey
 
Westmorland, earl of
 
Weston, Dr
 
White, Bishop John
 
White, Sir Thomas
 
Willoughby, Sir Hugh
 
Wilton, Lord Grey of
 
Wiltshire, earl of,
see
Boleyn, Sir Thomas
 
Winchester, bishop of
 
Winchester, marchioness of
 
Winchester, marquess of
 
Windsor, Lord
 
Wingfield, Robert
 
Wingfield, Sir Anthony
 
Winter,William
 
Wollman, Richard
 
Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas
 
Catharine of Aragon’s anger with
 
Catharine of Aragon denounces
 
death of
 
dismissal of
 
grudge of
 
Mary’s household briefed by
 
queen’s cause espoused by
 
Woodham Walter
 
Woollen Cloth Act
 
Wooton, Ambassador
 
Wriothesley, Charles
 
Wriothesley,Thomas
 
Wyatt Rebellion
 
aftermath of
 
Renard tells of
 
Wyatt, Jane
 
Wyatt, Sir Thomas the elder
 
Wyatt, Sir Thomas the younger
 
execution of
 

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