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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

 

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