symbolism
tapestry
taste for Renaissance fashion
display
armorial bearings
badges
cipher and symbols
mottoes
estates and wealth of
foreign affairs
household of
almoner
see
Skip, John
attorney-general
chamberlain
see
Burgh, Thomas
chancellor
see
Boleyn. James
chaplains
see
Betts, William; Latimer, Hugh; Latimer, William; Parker, Matthew
council
ladies;
see also
Dymoke, Margaret; Gainsford, Anne; Grenville, Honor; Holland, Elizabeth; Horsman, Margery; Parker, Jane; Scrope, Mary; Seymour, Jane; Wiltshire, Bridget; Wood, Elizabeth
master of the horse
see
Cotton, William
receiver
see
Poinz, John
receiver-general
see
Taylor, George
secretary
see
Uvedale, John
silkwoman
vice-chamberlain
see
Baynton, Edward
yeoman of the carriages
yeoman purveyor
importance and reputation
comparison with Jane Seymour
dramatizations of the life of
posthumous attitudes towards
significance of
survival of reform
vindication of
New Year’s Gifts
patronage and influence
Lisle family
Thomas Cromwell
religion
accessible religion
attitude to the Bible
chaplains, recruitment and use of
collection of French devotional works
contribution to reform
contribution to the English reformation xv
evangelical position
exploitation of preaching
interest in education
links with European humanism
links with France
personal religious experience
poor relief
preference for French Bibles
promotes non-schismatic reform
promotion of monastic reform
promotion of reformist clergy
promotion of the vernacular Bible
support for French religious refugees
Marguerite d’Angoulême
Nicolas Bourbon
prophesies influence on French reform
sexuality and marriage
alleged immorality
attraction
conceptions and pregnancies
confinement
marital difficulties
marriage
miscarriages fable of deformed foetus
virginity
see also
Boleyn family; Boleyn, George; Boleyn, Thomas; Brandon, Charles; Carewe,, Nicholas; Chapuys, Eustace; court; Cranmer, Thomas; Cromwell, Thomas; Elizabeth I; Fox, Edward; France; Francis I; Gardiner, Stephen; Grenville, Honor; Henry VIII; Howard, Thomas (d. 1554); Katherine of Aragon; Kingston, William; Margaret of Austria; More, Thomas; Norris, Henry; Seymour, Jane; Smeton, Mark; sources; Tudor, Mary (d. 1533); Tudor, Mary (d. 1558); Wolsey, Thomas; Wyatt, Thomas
Boleyn family
Anne, queen, and
Boleyn, Anne, lady Shelton, wife of Sir John Shelton, governess of Mary and Elizabeth
Boleyn, Geoffrey, lord mayor;
see also
Hoo, Anne (
wife
)
Boleyn, George, viscount Rochford
ambassador
and Anne Boleyn
translations for
arrest, trial and execution
career at court
and Thomas Cromwell
evangelical religion
grants to
see also
Parker, Jane (
wife
)
Boleyn, James
; see also
Wood, Elizabeth (
wife
)
Boleyn, Mary, wife of William Carey, later of William Stafford
at Calais
children of
at court
in France
mistress to Henry VIII
reputation of
Boleyn, Thomas, viscount Rochford, earl of Ormonde and Wiltshire,
Butler family and
career of
ambassador and Margaret of Austria
controller of the household
earl of Ormonde and Wiltshire
grants to
lord privy seal
lord Rochford
position of
treasurer of the household
character and abilities
children of;
see also
Boleyn, Anne; Boleyn, George; Boleyn, Mary
events, 1529-36
patronage of
and reform
residence
sweating sickness
and Wolsey
see also
Howard, Elizabeth (d. 1538) (
wife
)
Boleyn, William;
see also
Butler, Margaret (
wife
)
Bonvisi, Antonio, Italian merchant
Books of Hours;
see also
manuscripts
Borbonius
see
Bourbon, Nicolas
Bosch, Hieronymus, artist
Bourbon, Nicolas (Borbonius), humanist poet
Nugae
Nugarum,
libri octo
Bourchier, Margaret, lady Bryan, nurse of Henry VIII’s children;
see also
Bryan, Francis (
son
)
Bouton, Claude., seigneur de Courbaron
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk
and Anne Boleyn
coronation of
eclipse of after 1533
government 1529-32
Margaret of Austria and
marriages of
servants of
son of
the 1536 crisis
Wolsey, attack on
Thomas Wvatt and
see also
Tudor, Mary (
wife
); Willoughby, Katherine (
wife
); Brandon, Frances (
daughter
)
Brandon, Frances, marchioness of Dorset, wife of Henry Grey
Brave, Anne, lady Cobham, wife of George Brooke, lord Cobham
Bredemers, Henri, organist to Margaret of Austria
Brereton, Henry
Brereton, Urian, groom of the privy chamber
Brereton, William, groom of the privy chamber
annuities and grants
arrest, trial and execution
see also
Brereton, Henry (
son
)
;
Somerset, Elizabeth (
wife
)
Brittany, Anne of
see
Anne of Brittany
Broughton, Anne, wife of Thomas Cheney
Broughton, John
Broughton, Katherine, wife of Lord William Howard
Brown, George, prior of the Augustinian Friars of London, later archbishop of Dublin
Browne, Antony, gentleman of the privy chamber, treasurer of the chamber;
see also
Browne, Elizabeth (
daughter
)
Browne, Elizabeth, countess of Worcester, wife of Henry Somerset
Brumel, Antoine, composer
Brun, Antoine, physician
Brun, Louis de, translator
Bryan, Francis, gentleman of the privy chamber
crisis of May 1536
letters from
see
also
Bourchier, Margaret (
mother
)
Bryan, Margaret, lady see Bourchier, Margaret
Bucer, Martin, reformer
Budé, Guillaume, reformer
Bulkeley, Richard
Burgh, Thomas, lord, chamberlain to Anne Boleyn
Burgundy, ducal court of
Burgundy, duke of see Charles the Bold; Charles V
Burnet, Gilbert, bishop of Salisbury
Burney, Fanny
Burton on Trent, abbey of
Butler, James, earl of Ormonde
Butler, Margaret, wife of William Boleyn
Butler, Piers, earl of Ormonde
Butler, Thomas, earl of Ormonde;
see also
Butler, Margaret (
daughter
)
Butts, William, physician
Calais
conference in (1532)
controller of see Howard, Lord Edmund
executioner of
lord deputy of
see
Plantagenet, Arthur
Cambrai
conference of
treaty of
Cambridge
college
Corpus Christi
Gonville Hall
Jesus
King’s, chapel of, plates