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Young Henry: The Rise of Henry VIII

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by Robert Hutchinson


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  INDEX

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  Abbeville

  Abergavenny, Baron see Neville, Sir George

  Abingdon

  Act of Supremacy (1534)

  Acton, Thomas

  Adbaston, William

  Adrian VI, Pope

  Agincourt, Battle of (1415)

  Agnadello, Battle of (1509)

  Aix-la-Chapelle

  Alcock, John (Bishop of Worcester; Lord Chancellor)

  Alexander VI, Pope

  Almains (German mercenaries)

  almshouses

  Altobello (horse)

  America, exploration of

  André, Bernard (blind court poet)

  Angus, Earl of see Douglas, Archibald

  Anne of Brittany (wife of Louis XII)

  Anne of Cleves (fourth wife of Henry VIII)

  Antwerp

  ap Gruffudd, Rhys (grandson of Sir Rhys ap Thomas)

  ap Jankin, Robert (murdered usher)

  ap Robert, John (murdered servant)

  ap Thomas, Sir Rhys

  Aquitaine

  Aragon, Katherine of (first wife of Henry VIII)

  annulment of marriage to Henry

  appearance and character

  Battle of Flodden

  betrothal to Henry

  coronation

  death

  Henry’s secret repudiation of marriage treaty

  marriage to Prince Arthur

  marriage to Henry

  personal badge

  pregnancies and birth of children

  regent during Henry’s absence in France

  royal household

  separation from daughter Mary

  treatment by Henry VII

  Arthur Tudor, Prince of Wales (brother of Henry VIII)

  appearance

  birth and naming

  childhood

  death and funeral

  education

  marriage to Katherine of Aragon

  titles

  Arundel, Earl of see FitzAlan, Thomas

  Ashford, Kent

  Aspenden

  Assertio Septem Sacramentorum (‘Defence of the Seven Sacraments’)

  astrology

  Audley, Edmund (Bishop of Salisbury and Chancellor of the Order of Garter)

  Austin Friars, Church of the

  Bacon, Francis (Viscount St Albans)

  Badoer, Andrea (Venetian ambassador)

  Bainbridge, Cardinal Christopher (Archbishop of York and ambassador in Rome)

  Baker, Matthew (Esquire of the Body)

  Barbara (ship)

  Barlow, Roger (explorer)

  Barnet, Battle of (1471)

  Barton, Andrew (Scottish privateer)

  Bath, Order of the

  battles:

  Agincourt (1415)

  Agnadello (1509)

  Barnet (1471)

  Blackheath (1497)

  Bosworth (1485)

  Flodden (1513)

  Mortimer’s Cross (1461)

  Pavia (1525)

  Spurs (1513)

  Stoke Field (1487)

  Tewkesbury (1471)

  Bayley, Elizabeth

  Baynard’s Castle

  Bayonne

  Beaufort, John (First Duke of Somerset)

  Beaufort, Lady Margaret (Countess of Richmond; mother of Henry VII)

  antecedents

  appearance

  Book of Hours

  at coronation of Henry VIII

  death

  marriages

  ordinances for birth and christening of Henry VIII

  patronage

  piety and vow of chastity

  properties

  raising of grandchildren

  regent for Henry VIII

  relationship with Henry VII

  titles and privileges

  tomb

  Beaulieu Abbey, Hampshire

  Beaulieu, Essex, New Hall

  Beauvais

  Becket, St Thomas

  Bereworth, Stephen (physician)

  Berryman, William (food taster to Henry VII)

  Berwick-upon-Tweed

  Bewdley

  Blackadder, Robert (Archbishop of Glasgow)

  Blackfriars, L
ondon

  Blackheath, Battle of (1497)

  Blackmore, Essex, St Lawrence Priory

  Blank, John (trumpeter)

  Blomberg, Barbara (mistress of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor)

  Blount, Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ (later Talboys; maid of honour to Katherine of Aragon; mistress of Henry VIII)

  Blount, Sir John (member of Royal bodyguard; father of Elizabeth Blount)

  Blount, William (Fourth Baron Mountjoy)

  Boerio, Baptista (Genoese physician)

  Boleyn, Anne (second wife of Henry VIII)

  affairs and marriage plans

  appearance and character

  birth of Princess Elizabeth

  coronation

  created Marchioness of Pembroke

  first appearance at court

  mistress of Henry

  secret marriage to Henry

  trial and execution

  Boleyn, Lady Elizabeth (mother of Anne and Mary)

  Boleyn, George (later Viscount Rochford; brother of Anne and Mary)

  Boleyn, Mary see Carey, Mary

  Boleyn, Sir Thomas (later Viscount Rochford and Earl of Wiltshire and Ormond; father of Anne and Mary)

  Bolt, Robert (mercer)

  Bordeaux

  Bosworth, Battle of (1485)

  Bothwell, Earl of see Hepburn, Patrick

  Boulogne

  Bourchier, Henry (Second Earl of

  Essex)

  Bourchier, John (Third Baron Fitzwarren)

  Bourchier, Thomas (Archbishop of Canterbury)

  Brandenburg, Johann, Marquis of

  Brandon, Charles (Duke of Suffolk)

  marriage to Mary Tudor

  secret mission to France

  Brandon, Henry (first son of Mary Tudor and Duke of Suffolk)

  Brandon, Sir Thomas (Master of the King’s Horse)

  Brandon, Sir William (Henry VII’s standard-bearer)

  Bray, Sir Reginald (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)

  Braybroke, James

  Brest

  Bridewell Palace

  Brighton, destroyed by French

  Brinon, John (French envoy)

  Bristol

  Brittany, Henry VII’s exile

  Brown, John (painter)

  Browne, Anne (wife of Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk)

  Browne, Sir Anthony

  Bruges

  Bruton Abbey

  Bryan, Francis

  Buckingham, Duke of see Stafford, Edward

  Bulmer, Sir William

  Burbage, Cecily (wet nurse)

  Burgos

  Butler, James (Ninth Earl of Ormond)

  Butler, Thomas (Seventh Earl of Ormond; Lord Chamberlain)

  Butt, Stephen (sea captain)

  Butts, William (physician)

  Cadiz

  Caius, John

  Calais

  Calverd, Edmond (page)

  Cambridge, Great St Mary’s Church

  Campeggio, Cardinal Lorenzo

  Canterbury

  St Augustine’s Priory

  Canterbury Cathedral

  Caraffa, Gianpetro (Papal Legate)

  card games

  Carew, Sir Edmund

  Carew, Sir John

  Carew, Nicholas

  Carey, Catherine (daughter of Mary Boleyn)

  Carey, Henry (later First Baron Hunsdon; son of Mary Boleyn)

  Carey, Mary (née Boleyn; mistress of Henry VIII)

  Carey, William (Esquire of the Body; husband of Mary Boleyn)

  Carmarthen Castle

  Caroz, Luis (Spanish ambassador)

  Castelli, Adriano (Bishop of Hereford)

  Castile

  Catesby, William

  Cavendish, George (Gentleman Usher to Wolsey)

  Cawood Castle

  Chace, Jane

  Chadworth, Friar Henry

  Channel Islands

  Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (earlier Duke of Burgundy)

  betrothal to Mary Tudor

  mistresses

  Charles VIII of France

  Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy

  Charles of Egmond, Duke of Gueldres

  Chawry, Richard (Lord Mayor of London)

  Cherbourg

  Chester

  Cheyneygates, Westminster

  Chieregato, Francesco (Apostolic Nuncio)

  Cholmeley, Sir Richard (deputy lieutenant to Constable of the Tower)

  Christ’s College, Cambridge

  Cicero

  Cinque Ports

  Clapham, Christopher (imprisoned porter)

  Clarence, Duke of see Plantagenet, George

  Clement VII, Pope

  Clement, Richard (Groom to Henry VII)

  Clifford, Henry (Tenth Baron Clifford)

  Clifford, Sir Henry

  Clifford, Sir Robert

  Clink Prison, Southwark

  Coffin, William

  Coldharbour, Thames Street

  Coldstream

  Collyweston

  Colt, Jane (first wife of Thomas More)

  Compiegne

  Compton, Sir William (Groom of the Stool)

  Conway, Sir Hugh (Treasurer of Calais)

  Cope, John (tailor)

  Cork

  Cornish, William (composer and dramatist)

  Cornwall

  Corpus Christi College, Oxford

  Courtenay, Peter (Bishop of Winchester)

  Courtenay, Edward (son of Marquis of Exeter)

  Courtenay, Henry (First Marquis of Exeter)

  Courtenay, Sir William (son of Earl of Devonshire)

  Cranmer, Thomas (Archbishop of Canterbury)

  Croke, Richard (tutor)

  Cromwell, Thomas (later Earl of Essex)

  Croydon

  Crue, Thomas

  Cumming, Sir William (Lyon King of Arms)

  Cushing’s syndrome

  Cutt, Sir John (Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer)

  da Modena, Renaldo

  Darcy, Thomas (First Baron Darcy; Captain of the Royal Guard)

  abortive expedition to North Africa

  Daubeney, Giles (Eighth Baron Daubeney; Lord Chamberlain)

  Dauphiné

  de Almazan, Miguel (First Secretary of State to Ferdinand II of Aragon)

  de Ayala, Don Pedro (Spanish ambassador)

  de Carceres, Francesca (attendant of Katherine of Aragon)

  de Clermont, René (Vice-Admiral of France)

  de Estrada, Ferdinand, Duke (Spanish ambassador)

  de’ Gigli, Giovanni (Bishop of Worcester)

  de’ Gigli, Silvestro (Bishop of Worcester)

  de Grimaldi, Francisco (banker)

  de Heull, Guyote (Spear)

  de la Pole, Edmund (Sixth Earl of Suffolk)

  de la Pole, John (First Earl of Lincoln)

  de la Pole, Richard (brother of First Earl of Lincoln and Sixth Earl of Suffolk)

  de la Pole, William (brother of First Earl of Lincoln and Sixth Earl of Suffolk)

  de Laude, Paulo (Milanese ambassador)

  de Mendoza, Iòigo (Spanish ambassador)

  de Pisseleu d’Heilly, Anne, Duchesse d’Estampes (mistress of Francis I)

  de Pleine, Gerard (President of the Council of Flanders)

  de Puebla, Roderigo (Spanish ambassador)

  de Salinas, Maria (lady-in-waiting to Katherine of Aragon)

  de Soncino, Raimondo (Milanese ambassador)

  de Velville, Sir Roland (reputed bastard son of Henry VII)

  de Venegas, Inez (wife of William Blount, Baron Mountjoy)

  de Vere, John (Thirteenth Earl of Oxford; Constable of the Tower, Great Chamberlain and Lord High Admiral)

  de Vivaldo, Luigi (merchant)

  de Werbecque, Jehan

  de Worde, Wynkyn (printer)

  Deane, Henry (Archbishop of Canterbury)

  ‘Defence of the Seven Sacraments’ (Assertio Septem Sacramentorum)

  Delacourt, John (confessor to Duke of Buckingham)

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sp; Dennis, Hugh (Groom)

  Denton, Elizabeth (Lady Mistress of the Nursery)

  Denys, Hugh (attendant of Henry VII)

  Derby, Earl of see Stanley, Thomas

  Desmond, Earl of see Fitzgerald, Maurice

  D’Ewes, Giles (tutor and royal librarian)

  Digby, Benjamin (Yeoman of the Queen’s Wardrobe of the Beds)

  Dighton, John

  Ditton, Buckinghamshire

  Dogmersfield

  Dorset, marquises of see Grey, Thomas (First Marquis of Dorset); Grey, Thomas (Second Marquis of Dorset)

  Dort, Netherlands

  Douglas, Archibald (Sixth Earl of Angus; second husband of Margaret Tudor)

  Douglas, Lady Margaret (daughter of Margaret Tudor)

  Dover

  Dover Castle

  Draughton, Margaret (rocker of the royal cradle)

  Droitwich

  du Bellay, Jean (French ambassador)

  Dublin

  Christ Church Cathedral

  Dudley, Edmund (president of Henry VII’s council)

  imprisonment and execution

  Dudley, John (First Duke of Northumberland)

  Dunstable

  Durham, Ushaw College

  Durham House, London

  Dynham, John (First Baron Dynham; Lord High Treasurer)

  dysentery

  Edinburgh, Holyrood House

  Edmund Tudor (First Earl of Richmond; father of Henry VII)

  Edmund Tudor (Duke of Somerset; brother of Henry VIII)

  Edward the Confessor, St

  Edward I

  Edward III

  Edward IV

  Edward V

  Edward VI (earlier Prince Edward; son of Henry VIII)

  Eleanor of Austria (daughter of Philip, Archduke of Burgundy)

  Elizabeth I (earlier Princess Elizabeth; daughter of Henry VIII)

  Elizabeth Tudor (sister of Henry VIII)

  Elizabeth of York (mother of Henry VIII) see York, Elizabeth of

  Eltham Palace

  Empson, Sir Richard (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster)

  imprisonment and execution

  Erasmus, Desiderius

  meets young Henry

  Catalogue of Lucubrations

  Prosopiæ Britanniæ

  Errenteria

  Essex, earls of see Bourchier, Henry; Cromwell, Thomas

 

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