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by Gareth Russell


  Sussex, Robert, Radclyffe, 1st Earl of, 19–20, 168, 169, 180, 283, 298, 305, 310, 333, 335

  Sybilla of Cleves, Electress of Saxony, 75

  Syon Abbey, CH moved to, 281, 282, 295, 296–97, 303, 308, 312–13, 314, 315

  Tailboys, Gilbert, 1st Baron, 335

  Thirlby, Thomas, Bishop of Westminster, 317

  Thomas, Rhys ap, 20, 49

  Thomas, William 140, 332

  Throckmorton, Clement, 107

  Tilney, Katherine:

  arraignment of, 311

  arrest of, 307

  CH’s relationship with, 47, 96, 129, 198, 229, 230, 237, 238, 239, 248, 261, 263, 286–87

  and CH’s relationship with Culpepper, 193

  and CH’s relationship with Dereham, 65, 110, 286, 287

  and CH’s relationship with Manox, 267, 286

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, 110, 268–69, 285–87, 291, 303

  in Queen’s household, 107, 108

  Tilney, Malyn, 64, 267, 307, 311

  Tilney, Philip, 43

  torture, xx, xxi, 292, 299–302, 306, 310

  Treason Act of 1534, 208

  Tudor court:

  CH as maid of honor in, 16, 68, 69, 73, 75–81, 85, 87, 89, 121, 163–64, 254

  and courtly love, 229

  espionage in, 176–77

  factions of, 184, 185

  and Edmund Howard, 27–29

  loyalty to Henry VIII, 177

  mores of, 76

  portraits of, 161

  and relationship of rulers and ruled, 34

  royal households of, xviii, 4, 29

  and Shrovetide, 175–76

  and social hierarchy, 177–78

  tensions of, 174

  traditionalist art and ritual of, 189

  See also etiquette; Queen’s household

  Tudor monarchy, xii–xiii, xvii, 10, 23, 179, 331

  Tudor rose, 28, 141

  Tuke, Brian, 234

  Tyrone, Conn O’Neill, 1st Earl of, 328

  Tyrwhitt, Elizabeth, 125, 129, 139, 231, 232, 336

  Tyrwhitt, Robert, 336

  Udall, Nicholas, 179–83, 286

  Ughtred, Anthony, 158, 336

  van Cleve, Joos, 132

  van Haschenperg, Stefan, 221

  Versailles, Palace of, 81

  Virgil, 40

  von Overstein, Count, 89

  Wakefield conspiracy, 192–93, 207, 211, 221, 252

  Waldegrave, Edward:

  arraignment of, 311

  arrest of, 307

  and Dereham, 58–59, 267, 269, 303

  and household of Prince of Wales, 76, 267, 269, 323

  marriage to Joan Bulmer, 323–24

  Privy Council’s interrogation of, 291, 303

  Wales, 49–50

  Wallop, John:

  as ambassador to France, 93, 171, 172, 305

  CH’s intercession for, 183–85, 206, 209

  death of, 329

  incarceration of, 174, 177, 184

  Walsheman, John, 63

  Warham, William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 273

  Wars of the Roses, 137, 254

  Webb, Henry, 193, 216

  Westminster Palace, 125, 178, 179

  Westminster School, 40

  Westmorland, Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of, 221, 245, 316

  Wharton, Thomas, 200, 257

  White, John, Bishop of Winchester, 319

  Whitehall Palace, 81–82, 103, 114–15, 126, 189

  White Rose Affair, 71–74, 71n, 94, 150, 171, 174, 210

  Wilhelm, Duke of Cleves, 75, 99, 105, 207

  Wilkes, Alice. See Restwold, Alice Wilkes

  William I (“the Conqueror”), King of England, 253

  William IV, King of the United Kingdom, 326

  Williams, John Whitridge, 112

  Williams, Philip F., 112

  Willoughby, Katherine, 228–29

  Willoughby de Eresby, Peregrine Bertie, 13th Baron, 330

  Willoughby de Eresby, William Willoughby, 11th Baron, 228, 335

  Winchester, Agnes Paulet, Marchioness of (cousin), 55, 110, 265

  Windsor Castle, 81, 138, 142, 146, 189, 259, 261

  Wingfield, Anthony, 180, 306

  Woking Palace, Surrey, 157

  Wolsey, Thomas, Cardinal, 35–37, 43, 103, 184, 196, 234, 272, 331

  Worcester, Elizabeth Somerset, Countess of, 148

  Worcester, Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of, 127, 148, 316, 337

  Wriothesley, Anthony, 182

  Wriothesley, Jane, 182, 183, 337

  Wriothesley, Thomas:

  and Elizabeth I, 202

  and executions, 310

  and Manox, 267–68

  and Privy Council’s investigation of CH, 266, 283, 290, 304, 305

  and Katherine Tilney, 285–86, 287

  and Udall, 180, 181–83

  Wroughton, Eleanor, 337

  Wroughton, William, 337

  Wyatt, Elizabeth, 318

  Wyatt, Thomas:

  arrest of, 171

  CH’s intercession for, 183–85, 206, 209

  death of, 328

  as Hapsburg ambassador, 92–93

  Henry VIII’s pardoning of, 185–86

  incarceration of, 174, 184

  as poet, 76

  York, 251–58, 283

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  Names: Russell, Gareth, author.

  Title: Young and damned and fair : the life of Catherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII / Gareth Russell.

  Other titles: Life of Catherine Howard, fifth wife of King Henry VIII

  Description: New York : Simon & Schuster, [2016]

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  Subjects: LCSH: Catharine Howard, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, –1542. | Queens—England—Biography. | Great Britain—History—Henry VIII, 1509–1547—Biography. | Great Britain—Kings and rulers—Biography. | Henry VIII, King of England, 1491–1547—Marriage.

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