by Susan Ronald
Ireland expedition
rebellion
fagots
Felton, John
female form, male fascination with
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Feron, Laurent
Field, John
Filby, William
FitzGerald, Gerald, 15th Earl of Desmond
FitzMaurice FitzGerald, James
Flagellants
Foix, Paul de
Ford, Thomas
Forest, John
Fotheringay Castle
Foxe, John
France
peace treaty with Spain
in Scotland
wars of religion. See French Wars of Religion
Francis, Duke of Anjou and Alençon
Coligny’s assassination
death of
marriage proposal with Elizabeth
Francis I, King of France
Francis II, King of France
Frederick II, King of Denmark
“freedom fighters”
French Wars of Religion. See also Guise faction; Huguenots
Amboise conspiracy
Catholic League
Colloquy of Poissy
court faction
Edict of Amboise
Edict of Nantes
Edict of St. Germain
English intervention in
“iconoclastic fury”
Massacre of Vassy
St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
Treaty of Vervins
Frobisher, Martin
“gadders”
Gardiner, Stephen
Garnet, Henry
Garnet, Richard
Gascoigne, George
Gérard, Balthasar
Gerard, John
Gerard, Thomas
Germany
Ghent
Gifford, Gilbert
Gilbert, Humphrey
Googe, Barnaby
Gordon, George, 5th Earl of Huntly
Gordon, Jean, Countess of Bothwell
Gorges, Thomas
Gough, John
Gran Grifon
Granvelle, Antoine Perrenot de
Gray, Patrick
Greene, Robert
Greenwood, John
Gregorian calendar
Gregory XIII, Pope
Gregory XIV, Pope
Grenville, Richard
Gresham, Thomas
Grey, Catherine
Grey, Jane
Grindal, Edmund
Groatsworth of Wit, The (Greene)
Guise, Francis, Duke of
assassination of
Calais and
Massacre of Vassy
Tumult of Amboise
Guise, Henry I, Duke of
Coligny’s assassination
Henry III and
Mary and
Paris Committee of Sixteen
St. Bartholomew’s Day massacre
Guise, Louis, Cardinal of (Louis de Lorraine)
Guise faction
assassination plots against Elizabeth
Coligny’s assassination
Henry III and
Massacre of Vassy
Pope Pius IV and
Tumult of Amboise
Gunpowder Plot
Guzmán, Enrique de, 2nd Count of Olivares
Guzmán de Silva, Diego
Hamlet (Shakespeare)
Harding, Thomas
Hardwick, Bess of. See Bess of Hardwick
Hastings, Henry, 5th Earl of Huntingdon
Hawkins, John
Heath, Nicholas
Henry II, King of England
Henry II, King of France
Henry III, King of France (formerly Duke of Anjou)
Guise faction and
marriage prospects
protection of Rheims
Henry VI, King of England
Henry VII, King of England
Henry VIII, King of England
currency debasement
dissolution of the monasteries
illegitimacy of Elizabeth
More and
properties
succession
treason act
Henry of Navarre (Henry IV, King of France)
conversion to Catholicism
line of succession
marriage to Marguerite de Valois
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. See Darnley, Henry Stuart, Lord
Henslowe, Philip
Herbert, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke
heresy
Herle, William
Herries, William Maxwell, 5th Lord
Hertford, Edward Seymour, Earl of
Hesketh, Richard
Highford, Robert
History of Ireland (Campion)
History of the World (Raleigh)
Hoby, Thomas
Holinshed, Ralph
Holyrood Palace
Horn, Philip de Montmorency, Count of
Horsey, Edward
“hot gospellers”
Howard, Henry
Howard, Philip, 20th Earl of Arundel
Howard, Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk. See Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of
Howard, William
Huguenots
Catherine de’ Medici and
civil wars
Battle of Dreux
English assistance
St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
taking of Rouen
Coligny’s enquiry into rebellion of
Colloquy of Poissy
Condé as leader of
emigration to England
first meeting of
Guise faction and
naming
Humphrey, Laurence
Hunters in the Snow (Breughel)
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of
Huntly, George Gordon, 5th Earl of
Il Shifanoya
Inquisition
in Ireland
Low Countries and
Pius IV’s death and
Pius V and
in Spain
Ireland
Irish Pale
Isabella Clara Eugenia
Isabella I, Queen of Castile
Islands Voyage
James II, King of England
James VI, King of Scotland (James I of England; Prince James)
claim to English throne
Elizabeth offers asylum
proclaimed King of England
relationship with mother
rule in Scotland
Jeanne d’Albret, Queen of Navarre
Jenkins, David
Jesuits
Jewel, John
John of Austria
Johnson, Robert
Julian calendar
Julius III, Pope
Keith, William
Killigrew, Catherine
Killigrew, Henry
King James Bible
Kirk o’ Field
Knollys, Francis
Knollys, Henry
Knox, John
Kyd, Thomas
Lalaing, George de
La Mothe Fénelon, Bertrand de Salignac de
Langley, Francis
Laois-Offaly
La Renaudie
Lasco, John à
Leicester, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of
Campion and
chancellor at Oxford
coronation of Elizabeth and
death of
death of wife Amy
Elizabeth’s devotion to
exile from court
foreign affairs and military command
Mary and
named protector of the realm
prospective husbands for Elizabeth
religious issues and
Leicester’s Men
Lennox, Charles Stuart, 5th Earl of
Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of
dynastic ambitions
imprisonment of
Moray and
Lennox, Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of
Lepanto
Leslie, John
Lethington, William Maitland of. See Maitland, William
Lindsay, David, Bishop of Ross
literacy
liturgical vestments
Lochleven Castle
Locke, Anne
Locke, Henry
London
City of London merchant classes
clerical rebellion against Elizabeth
Corporation of
earthquake of 1850
Elizabeth’s coronation festivities
Mary I’s concern about public opinion
plague in
Puritans of
Rogers’ execution at Smithfield Market
Longjumeau Treaty
Lopez, Roderigo
Lords of the Congregation
Louis of Nassau
Louvain
Low Countries (Netherlands)
“accord” with nobility and the Calvinists
Alba and
Beggars and
Charles V and
Council of Troubles
dangers of armed mob
Elizabeth and
Granvelle and
heresy laws
Iconoclastic Fury
Inquisition in
link between hard times and rise of Protestantism
Margaret of Parma and
maritime trade
nobles “Request” to Margaret
Philip II and
redrawing of Netherlands religious map
religious war
Requesens and
Segovia Woods letters
Treaty of Nonsuch
William of Orange and
Lowther, Richard
Loyola, Ignatius
Luther, Martin
Lyford Grange
Lyly, John
MacDonald, Sorley Boy
MacDonald clan
Magrath, Miler
Maitland, William
Margaret, Duchess of Parma
Abbot Parpaglia and
Elizabeth and
Granvelle and
request for pension
resignation of post
Marguerite of France
Marlowe, Christopher
Marprelate, Martin
Marprelate Controversy
Marrano Jews
Martin, Gregory
Martínez de Recalde, Juan
Mary I, Tudor, Queen of England
death and end of reign
France and
religious policy of
Rogers’ execution and
Scotland and
sweep to power
“whispering times” return
Wyatt Rebellion and
Mary of Guise
Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
abdication of
attempts to reclaim English throne
Babington Plot
at Carlisle Castle
Casket Letters
Chaseabout Raid
claims to English throne
execution
aftermath
gallows letter
imprisonment
Ireland and
marriages and marriage plans
Duke of Norfolk
Francis II
Lord Darnley
Lord Darnley’s murder
plots
Ridolfi plot
Throckmorton
return to Scotland through England
Rizzio and
succession
trial of
Massacre at Paris, The (Marlowe)
Massacre of Vassy
Mather, Edmund
Matte, Sebastian
Matthew, Tobie
Maurevert, Charles de Louviers, lord of
Maxwell, William, 5th Lord Herries
Maxwell Castle
Mayflower
Mayne, Cuthbert
Mechlin
Medina Sidonia, Alonso Pérez de Guzmán, 7th Duke of
Melville, Robert
Mendoza, Bernardino de
Mercator, Gerardus
Mercurian, Everard
Midsummer Day
mignons
Mildmay, Walter
Monarchy is the best form of Republic (Cartwright)
Monteagle, William Parker, 4th Baron
Moray, James Stewart, 1st Earl of
assassination of
Bothwell and
imprisonment of Mary
Mary’s attempt to reclaim throne
rebellion
More, George
More, Thomas
Morgan, Thomas
Munday, Anthony
Naples
Nashe, Thomas
Nau, Claude
Nemours, Treaty of
Netherlands. See Low Countries
Neville, Charles, 6th Earl of Westmorland
Neville, Edmund
Neville, Henry
Newgate Prison
Newhaven
Nonsuch, Treaty of
Norfolk
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of
delayed execution
de Quadra and
imprisonment
northern earls and Ridolfi plot
plan to marry Mary
Norris, Henry
Norris, John “Black Jack”
North America
Northern Rising
Northumberland, Henry Percy, 9th Earl of
Northumberland, John Dudley, 1st Earl of
Northumberland, Thomas Percy, 7th Earl of
Norton, Thomas
Nottingham, Charles Howard, 1st Earl of
Nowell, Thomas
Oath of Association
O’Donnell clan
Ogilvy, Alexander
Oglethorpe, Owen
Oldcorne, Edward
O’Neill, Shane
Orange, William, Prince of. See William of Orange
Ottoman Turks
Owen, Hugh
Owen, Nicholas
Owen, Walter
Oxford
Paget, Charles
Pallavicino, Fabrizio
Pallavicino, Horatio
papacy. See also specific popes
calendar and
Philip II and
Paris Committee of Sixteen
parish churches
Parker, Matthew
Parliament
1559
1563
1567
1571
1576
1581
Parma, Alexander Farnese, Duke of
Parma, Margaret, Duchess of. See Margaret, Duchess of Parma
Parpaglia, Abbot
Parry, William
Paulet, Amias
Paulet, William
Paul IV, Pope
death of
Elizabeth and
Philip II and
Paul’s Boys
Peasants’ Revolt
Peckham, George
Penry, John
Perlin, Estienne
Persons, Robert
A Declaration of the True Causes
on English succession
mission in English
at Oxford
print war from Valladolid
Phelippes, Thomas
Philip II, King of Spain
Armada and
Catholicism and papacy
death of
France and
Ireland and
marriages
Elisabeth of France
Mary Tudor
Mary Stuart and
Naples debacle
Netherlands and
Ottoman Turks and
Scotland and
Philip III, King of Spain
Philip William, Prince of Orange
Philpot, John
Pickering, William
Pirate Queen, The (Ronald)
Pius IV, Pope
Counci
l of Trent
election of
English intervention in France
Ireland and Scotland
Pius V, Pope
election of
excommunication of Elizabeth
Henry of Navarre and Marguerite marriage plans
illness of
northern earls and Mary
Ridolfi and
Pius X, Pope
plague
Pole, Arthur
Pole, Reginald, Cardinal
Poley, Robert
Poltrot, Jean de, sieur de Mérey
Portugual
Pound, Thomas
prayer book
Preaching of St. John the Baptist (Breughel)
Primrose
Privy Council
procreation
Protestant League
Protestant Reformed Church of France. See Huguenots
Protestants (Protestantism). See also Puritans
Foxe’s Acts and Monuments
importance of London
in Low Countries
role of education
in Scotland
Puritans (Puritanism)
An Admonition to Parliament (Field and Wilcox)
Elizabeth religious settlement
Elizabeth’s Oxford visit
Marprelate Controversy
role of women
Vestments Controversy
Quadra, Alvarez de. See de Quadra, Alvarez
Radcliffe, Thomas, 3rd Earl of Sussex
Radclyffe, Frances, Countess of Sussex
Raleigh, Walter
admiralty command
Book of the Ocean to Cynthia
Cádiz capture
court life and riches of
History of the World
imprisonment and execution
Islands Voyages
Randolph, Thomas
Rape of Lucrece (Shakespeare)
recusancy (recusants)
Regnans in Excelsis (Pius)
Renard, Simon
Requesens y Zúñiga, Luis de
Rheims
Rheims-Douai Bible
Richard II, King of England
Richard III (Shakespeare)
Ridolfi, Roberto
plot
spying for Pius V
Ridolfi plot
Rippon, Roger
Rishton, Edward
Rising of the North. See Northern Rising
Rizzio, David
Roberts, Henry
Rochester, Robert
Rogers, Adriana
Rogers, John
Rogers, Thomas
Roman Catholicism. See Catholicism
Rouen
Russell, Elizabeth, Duchess of Bedford
Ruthven, Patrick, 3rd Lord Ruthven
Sadler, Ralph
St. Bartholomew’s Day Massacre
St. Paul’s Cathedral
Salic Law
Salisbury, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of. See Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury
Salusbury, Thomas
Sampson, Thomas
Sander, Nicholas
Sandys, Edwin
San Felipe
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
San Salvador
Santa Cruz, Álvaro de Bazán, 1st Marquis of
Saunders, Nicholas
Savage, John
Schirat, Michael
Scotland. See also James VI, King of Scotland; Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots
Chaseabout Raid
French alliance
Knox and
Lords of the Congregation
Philip II and
Pius IV and
Pius V and
Treaty of Edinburgh
Scott, Cuthbert
Scrope, Henry, 9th Baron Scrope of Bolton