Convocation of 1553-71, 482; of 1554-179, seq., 182, 183, 184; spirit of, 210, 213, 216; of 1554-290, 292, seq.; of 1555-454, seq.; of 1558— 703
Convocation of the University of Oxford, 184
Coo, 404
Cook, 48, 171, 688
Corpus Christi Day revived, 131
Cotes, Bp., 141, 142, 353
Council, scheme for a General, 621
Council, the, I; duplicity towards Northumberland, 2, seq.; order Ridley to preach against Mary, 5; remodelled, 10; meet in the Tower, 16, 18; examines Cranmer, 42; dissensions in, 160; proposed reduction of, 163; Cranmer writes to, 211; Mary's directions to, 236; letters of, to justices, 362, 371, 374; order demonstrations at burnings to be stopped, 488; admonish lax laymen, 637; use the rack, 706; stop an investigation, 709
Council of Florence, summary of faith by, 462
Council of Trent, referred to, 217, 219, 369, 396, 621
Councils, Ancient, 140, 198, 216, 352, 561
Court of Mary, 283, 513, 570, 658
Courts, ecclesiastical, not to be interfered with, 67
Courtney, Lord, 8, 57, 77, 116, 118, 122, 124, 571 Coverdale, Bp., 50, 143, 218, 307
Cranmer, mentioned, 5; buries Edward, II; visits the Court, 37; writes to Cecil, Ib.; called before a commission, and leniently treated, 38, 48; rumour that he had set up the Mass, 39; his Declaration, 39-42 ; sent to the Tower, 43; mentioned, 54; blamed for the divorce, 63, 64; tried for treason, 68; writes to the Queen, Ib.; mentioned, 174, 176; sent to Oxford, 181, 183; examined there and disputes, 185, 187, seq.; his book on the Sacrament, 204, 205, 295, 453; disputes pro forma against Harpsfield, 207; thanked, 208; sentenced by the commission, 209; writes to the Council, 211; his conduct in dis- puting discussed, 212; appealed to by the London prisoners, 301, 303; his writings forbidden, 375; renewed proceedings against, 411, seq.; he writes to the Queen, 421; provides himself with an appeal to a general council, 427; condemned by the Pope, 428; his first submissions, 490, seq.; his degradation, 493, seq.; appeals to a general council, 500; his third and fourth submissions, or writings, 504 writ for burning, 506; liberated from Bocardo, 510; his fifth submission, or recantation proper, 511; it is immaturely printed, and the publication suppressed, 513; former controversy as to whether he ever recanted at all, 516; his state of mind, 518; his sixth sub- mission, a personal confession, 519; Cole visits him, 523; Garcia said to have visited him, 525; he is taken to St. Mary's, 527, seq.; his death, 543; his submissions authoritatively published, 546; his
character, 549; said to have meditated a third Prayer Book, 677; alleged as maintaining the doctrine of the Prayer Book, 691
Cranmer, Edmond, 147
Crome, 218, 309, 316, 353, 369
Curthop, 36, 420, 476
DAY, Bp., released, 9; preaches at Edward's funeral, 11; at Mary's
coronation, 53, 59, 60; mentioned, 72; on the depriving commissions, 137, 139, 140; mentioned, 210, 226; Hooper writes to him, 280; mentioned, 309; visits Bradford, 368; burning under, 405; interview with Philpot, 481, 483; death of, 604
Declarations concerning King Edward's Reformation, 306
Degradation of Rogers, Saunders, Taylor, 331, 332; of Hooper from the priesthood only, 332; of Ridley from the priesthood only, 436, 437; of Cranmer, 497
Denuntiation, 48, 411
Deprivation, 134, 136, seg., 143
Derby, Earl of, 48, 352, 368, 371
Discipline, attempt to restore, 132, 135, 238, 722; or penance inflicted, 147, 158; of clergy, 465; canonical, 561
Disputation, on the Sacrament, 76, seq., 188, seq., 471, 473; said to have been designed at Cambridge, 214
Dowdall, 683, 726
Drakes, 574, 575
Draycott, 48
Dudley, Ambrose, 2, 7, 68
Dudley, Earl of Warwick, 2, 7, 28, 29
Dudley, Henry, 2, 7, 68, 570
Dudley, Guilford, 68, 119, 122
Dudley, Jane, 2, 3, 4, 5, 28, 34, 68, 119, 123, 177
Dudley, Robert, 2, 7
Dudley; see Northumberland
Dunning, 403, 404
Durham, See of, 70, 165
Dussindale, Battle of, mentioned, I
ECCLESIASTICAL law, 132, 293, 296, 348, 368
Edward the Confessor replaced in Westminster, 658
Edward the Sixth mentioned, I ; his Will mentioned, 2, 5, 211; his double funeral, 10; mentioned, 13, 14, 27, 40, 41, 72; insulted by the Pope, 97; mentioned, 118, 121, 129, 205, 213, 277, 278, 281, 301, 306, 312, 314, 320, 321, 360, 589, 590
Elizabeth, the Lady, 8, 53, 72, 118; summoned and committed, 122; proposed exclusion of, 167; conforms to the Mass, and is received by Mary, 233; in another plot, 570
Ely, deprivations in, 153; burnings, 439, 592
Ely of Brazennose, 544
Enclosures, 70
English Service; see Prayer-Book
Episcopacy, 369, 484, 687; comp. Bishops
Essex, church robbery in, 168
Eucharist, 193, 218, 317, 423, 424, 601, 609 † 12
Exiles, The, 7, 112, 126, 171; bill that they forfeit their estates defeated, 447; their Church settlements, 684, seq.
FAGIUS, 654
Farrar; see Ferrar
Fathers, their authority allowed, 212, 216
Feckenham, 94, 174, 177, 245, 348, 349, 581, 609, 610, 611, 616, 639, 657, 680, 701, 704
Ferrar, Bp., deprived, 136, 138, 142; joins in a protestation, 214, seq., 284; and the Freewillers, 301; examined before Gardiner, 309, 313 ; reserved, 324, 336; martyrdom of, 355, 371
Firstfruits and tenths, 296; bill to give them to the Pope, 447; curious project about, 448; Pole's management of, 625
Fisher, 114, 235, 530
Fisher, a preacher, 21 Flaminius, 604, 717
Floribello, 261
Flower, William, 351, 371
Foreign congregations, 42, seq.
Foreigners hated, 117, 118
Fox, John, 36; his appeal to Parliament, 172; in exile, 688
France, 97, 105, 378, 570, 660, 700
Frankfort, troubles of, 688, seq.
Free Will, 216, 634
Freewillers, The, 300, seq., 396, 606, 607
Friars Observants replaced, 358; the Dominicans replaced, Ib.
Garcia, 491, 508; ministers to Cranmer, 509, 511; his alleged visit to him, 525; he accompanies him to St. Mary's, 529; and to the stake, 543; and Palmer, 600; mentioned, 724
Gardiner, Bp., 8, 9, 10; performs Mass in the Tower, 11, 24, 29; men- tioned, 33, 34, 35, 36, 44, 50, 54; speech at first Parliament, 56; alleged conduct to Hales, 58, 61, 63; conduct in the Divorce, 65; mentioned, 72, 105, 112; his Latin book, De Vera Obedientia, re- printed in English, 113; he safeguards the realm in the Spanish marriage treaty, 117, 165, 309; blamed for severity, 119, 123, 162, 169; his house pillaged, 125; restores former ceremonies, 128; on the commissions for depriving, 137, seq.; examines Hooper, 139; holds a great consecration, 141; quarrels with Paget, 160, 171; his
altered character, 161; his speech on the Queen's marriage, 164, 167; Fox's opinion of him, 173; called Diotrephes, 179; conduct as Chancellor of Cambridge, 182, 211; performs the royal marriage, 225, seq.; his religious policy, 228, 235; reviled by Bale, 246, 249; visits Cambridge, 251; receives Pole, 265, 268, 270; his memorable sermon of repudiation, 276; anecdote of, 287; mentioned, 293; examines the religious prisoners in his house, near St. Mary's Overy, 309, seq.; his book on the Sacrament mentioned, 314; examines the religious prisoners in the church of St. Mary's Overy, 315, 355; men- tioned, 359; drops the persecution, 364; mentioned, 379; anecdote of, 387, 406; speech in Parliament, 443, 445; death and character of, 450; he safeguarded the realm, 454, 455; in connection with Philpot's case, 471; mention of, 574, 575, 576, 732
Gardiner's book, De Vera Obedientia, 113, 299, 312, 314, 322, 453, 575, 578,
Gates, Sir J., 7, 28, 29, 55
Gibson, a Freewiller, 300, 302, 639
Glastonbury strangers dismissed the realm, 46; abbey to be restored, 679 Glover, 405
Glyn, 48, 182, 197, 483, 726
Goldwell, 26, 39; sent into England with instructions, 107, 110, 391; comes with Pole, 261; made Bishop of St. Asaph, 292, 389; men- tioned, 476, 553; his Injunctions, 597; mentioned, 729
Goodman, 489
Goodrich, Bp., 9, 141, 142
Goods, Church, Mary's wish to restore, 236, 702; alarm of detainers, 244 ; detainers mildly rebuked, 291, 297; the Pope would have them re- stored, 383; not to be restored, 466; dispensed by Pole, 600, 606, 722 Gospellers, 59, 131, 202, 299
Grafton, 28
Gratwick, 645
Green, 473, 488, 576
Grey, Duke of Suffolk, 3, 4, 8; his second rebellion, 118, 121; executed,
Grey, Jane; see Dudley
Grey of Welton, Lord, 3, 4
Griffin, 48, 141, 358, 398, 553, 646, 726
HADDON, Jas., in Convocation, 75, seq.; in exile, 688, 690
Haddon, Walter, 36
Hales, Judge, case of, 58
Harley, Bp., 56; deprived, 136, 137, 142
Harpsfield, John, 71, 72; in Convocation, 78, seq., 94, 173, 174, 293, 348, 350, 367, 368, 369, 376, 454, 480, 649, 657, 708
Harpsfield, Nicolas, 147, 186, 187, 197, 207, 235; meets Pole, 262, 395; his writings, 470, 573; in commission, 593, 601, 630, 708, 714
Hart, a Freewiller, 300, 303 Hastings, Sir Edward, 9, 260
Hawkes, Thos., 345, 347, 350, 371
Heath, released, 9, 29, 42 ; restored, 47; mentioned, 72, 210, 309; visits Bradford, 368; pall sent to, 387; sees Philpot, 483; made Lord Chancellor, 486; consecrates Pole, 553; examines heretics, 575; mentioned, 618
Henrician Apologists, The, 161
Henrician settlement, The, 161
Henry VIII. mentioned, 10, 14, 20, 27, 40, 57, 63, 66; divorce of, 64, 114, 132, 133, 134, 135, 161, 168, 176, 179, 185, 203, 219, 220; settlement of, 228; his settlement undone, 233, 234, 271, 276, 277; said to have wavered about Rome, 277; his reformation repealed, 287, 313; his supreme head denied, 289; called an usurper, 318; his sagacity in persecuting, 357; mentioned, 377, 423, 424, 455
Heresy, supposed, 10, 20, 63, 95, 162, 183; the accusation repudiated, 179, 219, 282, 284, 311, 334, 395, 473, 502, 590, 645; proclamation against, 133; laws against, revived, 285; imputed to one set of English prisoners by another, 300, 303; the laws for punishing inure, 308, 375; danger of extending it to all, 357, 446; attempts to increase the penal severity, 447
Heretic, the word forbidden, 12, 20; used, 163; applied to all but Roman- ensians, 170, 171, 237; to be punished, 236, 342; applied by Calvinists to Freewillers, 302; to martyrs, 310; the word abused by Rome, 623
Highed, 371
Hoby, 9, 162, 171
Holcroft, Thos., mentioned, 7
Holgate, deprived, 136, 138, 142
Holidays, Act about, repealed, 66; to be set forth, 249
Holland, a martyr, 707
Holyman, Bp., 142, 389, 431, 726
Homilies proposed, 134; the Book of, 306; Bonner's, 376; a new Book designed, 457, 458, 723
Hooper, Bp., 48; in the Fleet, 50, 59; deprived, 136, seq.; comments on the lawlessness of his enemies, 176; sends out a protestation, 214, 218; sends out others, 279, seq.; challenges the Romanensians, 281, 284; vindicates himself from a false charge, 298; mentioned, 300; exhorts his fellows, 304, 305; mentioned, 307; examined before Gardiner, 309, 312, 316, 317; martyrdom of, 332, seq., 371, 600; mentioned, 693, 695
Hopton, Bp., 142, 235, 238, 389, 402, 585, 711
Horn, 21, 686, 688, 698
Howard, 117, 163, 309, 310, 315
Hullier, 159, 160, 592
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