Mary Tudor: The First Queen

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by Linda Porter


  Feria, Count

  Fetherstone, Dr Richard

  Field of Cloth of Gold

  Fisher, John, bishop of Rochester

  Fitzroy, Henry, duke of Richmond and Somerset

  death of

  elevation of

  flood

  fools and jesters

  Foxe, John

  Framlingham, Suffolk

  France:

  civil war in

  dwindling English lands in

  England’s relations with

  England’s war with

  enquiries concerning Mary made by

  Henry’s doubts about relations with

  Mary’s desire to improve relations with

  Mary’s marriage considerations and

  Francis I of France

  Anne Boleyn meets

  taken prisoner

  Francis, dauphin (later Francis II) of France

  Françoise de Foix

  Franco-Scottish wars

  Gage, Sir John

  Galen

  Gardiner, Stephen

  appointed Lord Chancellor

  death of

  Elizabeth questioned by

  Mary’s wedding performed by

  Paget’s feud with

  Philip met by

  Gates, Sir John

  Gentlemen of the Chapel Royal

  George, duke of Clarence

  Gertrude, countess of Devonshire

  Gertrude, marchioness of Exeter

  Gomez, Ruy

  Gonville and Caius, Dr John

  Gordon, Lady Katherine

  Great Britain, creation of

  Gresham, Sir Thomas

  Grey, Lady Katherine

  Grey, Henry, duke of Suffolk

  Grey, Jane

  aptitude for government displayed by

  childhood of

  end of reign of

  execution of

  Mary’s proclamation ignores

  privy council’s final attempt to uphold

  privy council underscores regnancy of

  proclaimed queen

  rival faction formed against

  scant support for

  succession and

  Tower imprisonment of

  tried for treason

  Grey, Lady Mary

  Grocyn,William

  Guaras, Antonio

  guilds

  Guise brothers

  Guise, duke of

  Habsburg family

  England’s alliance with

  Truce of Vaucelles

  Hales, Sir James

  Hanseatic merchants

  Harpsfield, Nicholas

  Hartlebury

  Hastings, Sir Edward

  Hatfield House, Hertfordshire

  Heath, Nicholas

  Heigham, Clement

  Henry II of France

  death of

  Mary’s pregnancy and

  Henry VI, King

  Henry VII, King

  Henry VIII, King:

  accession of

  allegiance to pope severed by

  Anne of Cleves divorced from

  Anne of Cleves marries

  Biblical solution to first marriage sought by

  Anne Boleyn’s New Year gift to

  Anne Boleyn secretly marries

  Anne Boleyn’s tempestuous relationship with

  Mary Boleyn and

  Katherine of Aragon’s death and

  Katherine of Aragon’s farewell letter to

  Chapuys’s meeting with

  Chapuys’s opinion of

  Chapuys’s protestations to

  Charles V and

  children given administrative places by

  Church in England headed by

  Cranmer nullifies first marriage of

  Cranmer nullifies second marriage of

  death of

  determination of, to break from Rome

  Edward born to

  Elizabeth born to

  Fitzroy and Mary elevated by

  French relationships concern

  Gardiner cut from will of

  Habsburgs and

  health of

  Jane’s betrothal and marriage to

  japester tendencies of

  last Christmas of

  legatine marriage hearing concerning

  marriage-termination attempts of passim

  Mary’s abject letters to

  Mary born to

  Mary’s christening and

  Mary’s complete submission demanded by

  Mary’s defiance towards

  Mary’s education and

  Mary’s gifts to

  Mary’s household dismantled by

  Mary’s household reduced by

  Mary’s illness and

  Mary stripped of title by

  mass loved by

  ministers abused by

  moral and legal principles of

  Katherine Parr marries

  Katherine Parr’s influence on

  pastimes of

  pope’s ruling on marriage of

  shrewd diplomatic skills of

  Smeton’s confession and

  succession concerns of

  universities canvassed by

  Vives’s treatise dedicated to

  will of

  Wolsey dismissed by

  Henry, Lord Stafford

  heretics

  Hertford, earl of, see Seymour, Edward

  Heywood, John

  Hoby, Sir Philip

  Holland, Bess

  Homem, Diogo

  Howard, Katherine

  execution of

  Mary’s relationship with

  Howard, Charles

  Howard, Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk

  Howard family

  Howard, Mary

  Howard,Thomas, see Norfolk, duke of

  Howard, Lord William

  Huddleston, Sir John

  Hungate,Thomas

  Hunsdon, Essex

  Mary’s flight from

  Husee, John

  Hussey, Lady Anne

  Hussey, Lord

  industry

  Isabella of Castile

  Isabella of Portugal

  Isle of Wight

  Ivan the Terrible

  Ives, Eric

  James I of England/James VI of Scotland

  James II 418

  Jamesof Scotland

  Jerningham, Henry

  Jerningham, Lady Frances

  jesters and fools

  John of Gaunt

  Juana (the Mad) of Aragon

  Julius III, Pope

  Kempe, Eleanor Lady

  Kenninghall, Norfolk

  Killigrew brothers

  Killigrew, Peter

  King Henry VIII (Shakespeare)

  King’s Great Matter, see Henry VIII, King: marriage-termination attempts of

  Kingston, Sir Anthony

  Kingston, Lady

  Latimer, Bishop

  Latimer, Lady, see Parr, Katherine

  Latimer, Lord

  Lay Folks Mass Book, The

  Leicester, earl of

  Lennox, countess of, see Douglas, Lady Margaret, countess of Lennox

  Lennox, earl of, see Stuart, Matthew, earl of Lennox

  Leti, Gregorio

  Letters Patent

  Leviticus

  Linacre,Thomas

  Lisle, Lady Honor

  Lisle,Viscount

  local government

  Lok, John

  Lord Protector, see Seymour, Edward

  Louis II of Hungary

  Louis XII of France

  Ludlow Castle

  Luis, Dom

  Luther, Martin

  Machyn, Henry

  Malen, Captain John

  Mallet, Francis

  Maltravers, Lord

  Mameranus, Nicolaus

  Manrique de Lara, Don Juan

  Margaret of Anjou

  Margaret of Austria

  Marg
aret of Parma

  Maria, Infanta, of Portugal

  Marillac, Charles de

  Mary, duchess of Suffolk

  death of

  Mary I, Queen (Mary Tudor):

  accession of

  accounts of

  allegiance of privy council sought by

  annus horribilis of

  appearance of

  Aquinas prayer translated by

  ballad celebrates marriage of

  birth of

  blackening of name of

  ‘Bloody Mary’ sobriquet of

  Anne Boleyn accused of trying to poison

  Anne Boleyn’s early impact on

  Anne Boleyn’s execution and

  Anne Boleyn’s few meetings with

  Anne Boleyn’s hatred of

  capital triumphantly entered by

  ‘Catholic queen’ sobriquet of

  Chapuys’s support for

  charity gifts of

  Charles V and

  Charles’s promise of protection to

  childhood elevation of

  christening of

  coronation of

  Cranmer’s mercy plea to

  Cromwell threatens to abandon

  crown claimed by

  dauphin’s betrothal to

  death of

  depressions of

  diet of

  disrepair of navy of

  Dudley’s accusation against

  Dudley conspiracy against

  Dudley denounced in proclamation of

  Dudley disliked by

  early Christmases of

  early expenses of

  early life ofpassim

  education ofpassim

  Edward’s censures of

  Edward’s court summons to

  Edward’s funeral and

  Edward’s last meeting with

  Edward’s succession plan against

  Elizabeth’s birth’s effect on

  Elizabeth congratulates

  Elizabeth’s gifts from

  Elizabeth’s last meeting with

  Elizabeth’s relationship with

  emotional fragility of

  escape considered by

  escape plot of

  father’s annulment plan opposed by

  father’s and brother’s debts paid by

  flight of, from Hunsdon

  fool of

  force inspected by

  freedom-of-religion appeals of, to Edward (see also Edward’s censures of above; Edward VI)

  funeral of

  gambling by

  Guildhall speech of

  Hatfield House entered by

  health of

  Henry breaks silence with

  Henry’s death and

  Henry demands complete submission of

  Henry’s succession doubts concerning

  heretics dealt with by

  horses and hunting loved by

  household and staff of

  Katherine Howard’s relationship with

  impact of legatine marriage hearing on

  Jane’s death and

  Jane’s relationship with

  jewels of

  Kenninghall war council set up by

  king’s second marriage reported to

  letters of

  linguistic achievements of

  lying-in-state of

  marriage of priests opposed by

  masque and drama loved by

  mass forbidden in household of

  modern writers denigrate

  mother’s death and

  mother’s final parting from

  music loved by

  naming of

  new wealth of

  New Year’s gifts received by

  Orléans and

  parents’ marriage break-up and

  peripatetic childhood years of

  Philip of Bavaria and

  Philip’s betrothal to

  Philip’s departure from

  Philip favoured as husband of passim (see also Wyatt Rebellion)

  Philip’s first days with

  Philip’s first meeting with

  Philip’s funeral for

  Philip marries

  plate of

  ‘pregnancies’ of

  princess of Wales title adopted by

  privy council’s castigating letter concerning

  privy council’s change of tactics against

  privy council’s letter to

  privy council recognises

  proclaimed queen

  proclamation issued by

  question of Elizabeth’s marriage and

  rebellion in support of

  religious observances of

  religious pronouncements of

  religious reform eschewed by

  riding skills of

  rightful place in succession restored to

  sexual attraction and

  Seymour-Parr marriage approval sought from

  small geographical kingdom of

  Somerset’s overthrow and

  submission signed by

  titles of

  Vives and

  will of

  years of stability enjoyed by

  Mary of Guise

  Mary of Hungary

  death of

  Mary, Queen of Scots

  marriages of

  Mary Rose (sister of Henry VIII), see Mary, duchess of Suffolk

  Mary Rose

  Mason, Sir John

  Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor

  Medici, Katherine de

  Memo, Dionysius

  Mendoza, Inigo de

  Merchant Adventurers

  Michelangelo

  Michieli, Ambassador

  monasteries

  dissolution of

  Montagu, Sir Edward

  Montague, Lord

  Montmorency, constable of France

  Moors

  Mordaunt, Sir John

  More,Thomas

  Mortimer,William

  Muscovy Company

  My Devise for the Succession (Edward VI)

  Najera, duke of

  Navas, marquis de las

  Neville, Frances

  Neville, Sir Edward

  New Hall, Essex

  Noailles, Antoine de

  Noailles, François de

  Norfolk rebellion

  Norfolk, duke of

  Norris, Henry

  Northampton, marquess of

  Northumberland, duchess of

  Northumberland, duke of, see Dudley, John

  Nottingham, earl of, see Fitzroy, Henry, duke of Richmond and Somerset

  Observant Franciscans

  On the right method of instruction for children (Vives)

  Orléans, duke of

  Osorio, Isabel

  Leigh, Sir Edward

  Oxford, earl of

  Paget, Anne

  Paget,William

  death of

  Gardiner’s feud with

  Lord Chancellor’s role suggested for

  Paraphrases upon the New Testament (Erasmus)

  Paris, population of

  Parker, Jane

  Parr, Anne

  Parr, Katherine:

  appearance of

  death of

  Henry marries

  Henry notices

  influence of

  Mary given jewellery by

  Mary remains in household of

  portrait of

  religious conservatives move against

  Seymour’s courtship with

  Seymour’s marriage to

  Parr, Maud

  Parr,William

  Parry,Thomas

  Paul III, Pope

  Paul IV, Pope

  Paulet, Sir William

  Pavia, battle of

  Peckham, Sir Edmund

  Pembroke, Lord

  Penne, Sybil

  pestilence

  Petrarch

  Petre, Lady Anne


  Petre,William

  phantom pregnancy

  Philibert, Duke Emanuel

  Philip (the Fair) of Burgundy

  Philip and Mary

  Philip II of Spain

  Anglo-French war andpassim

  arrival of, in England

  death of

  departure of, from England

  father’s death and

  Kingdom of Naples conferred on

  marriage preparations of

  Mary’s atlas gift to

  Mary’s betrothal to

  Mary’s decision to marry passim

  Mary’s first meeting with

  Mary’s illness and death and

  Mary marries

  Mary’s navy criticised by

  Mary’s ‘pregnancies’ and

  Mary’s regular correspondence with

  pope makes peace with

  potential constitutional implications of English crowning of

  proposal of, to Elizabeth

  question of Elizabeth’s marriage and

  return of, to England

  subsequent marriages of

  Titian portrait of

  Philip III of Spain

  Philip of Bavaria, Duke

  Pickering, Sir Thomas

  Pickering, Sir William

  Pilgrimage of Grace

  Pisan, Christine de

  Plato

  Pole, Katherine (later Lady Brooke)

  Pole, Margaret, countess of Salisbury

  children of

  dismissal of

  estates of

  execution of

  Mary’s jewels and

  Mary’s spiritual development and

  Pole, Reginald

  archbishop of Canterbury

  Cranmer and

  death of

  Mary appeals for restoration of legation to

  return to England of

  Pole, Richard

  Pole, Ursula

  Pollard, Sir John

  ‘Poor Pratte’

  poor relief

  Pope, Sir Thomas

  Potter, Gilbert

  privy council of Edward VI

  Mary’s reproof of

  mass forbidden by, in Mary’s household

  profitable and necessary doctrine …, A (Bonner)

  Queen Mary Atlas

  Queen Mary’s Manual …

  Radcliffe, Henry

  Reformation

  Renaissance

  Renard, Simon

  death of

  departure of

  feelings of insecurity by

  Mary’s lie to

  Mary’s marriage and

  Mary’s pregnancy and

  suspicions of, towards Elizabeth

  Respublica-a drama of Real Life in the early days of Queen Mary

  Reyns, Robert

  Rice, Beatrice ap

  Rich, Lord (Richard)

  Richard III

  Richmond, duchess of, see Howard, Mary

  Richmond and Somerset, duke of, see Fitzroy, Henry, duke of Richmond and Somerset

  Ridley, Bishop

  Rochefoucauld, Count de la

  Rochester, Robert

  death of

  Rochford, Lady Jane

  execution of

  Rochford,Viscount, see Boleyn, George

  Rogers, Sir Edward

  Rogers, John

  Romance of the Rose, The

  Round Table

  Rowle, Henry

  Rutland, earl of

  St Augustine

  St John’s College, Oxford

  St John, Lord

  St Leger, Sir Anthony

 

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