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P. 546. 1. 7. Worcester was not entirely suppressed: for he was entitled Bishop of Worcester, and enjoyed a great part of the revenues of Glocester and Worcester, and kept great hospitality with them.

P. 548. 1. 23. Queen Mary did set forth, in August 1553, a proclamation" for assigning the value of the coin."

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TABLE

OF THE

RECORDS AND PAPERS

THAT ARE IN THE

COLLECTION,

With which the places in the History to which they relate are marked: the first number, with the letter C. is the page of the Collection; the second, with the letter H. is the page of the History.

BOOKS I. II. III.

1. THE Bull of Pope Paul the IVth, annulling all the

Alienations of Church Lands

2. A Letter of Queen Katherine's to King Henry, upon
the Defeat of James the IVth, King of Scotland
3. A Letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to King Henry, with a
Copy of his Book for the Pope

4. A Letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to King Henry, about
foreign News; and concerning Luther's Answer to
the King's Book

5. A Letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to King Henry, sent with Letters that the King was to write to the Emperor

6. A Letter of Cardinal Wolsey's to the King, concerning the Emperor's Firmness to him

7. The First Letter of Cardinal Wolsey to King Henry, about his Election to the Popedom upon Adrian's Death

8. The Second Letter of Cardinal Wolsey to the King, about the Succession to the Popedom

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C. H.

9. The Third Letter of Cardinal Wolsey, giving an Account of the Election of Cardinal Medici to be Pope 14. 10. A remarkable Passage in Sir T. More's Utopia, left

out in the latter Editions

11. A Letter of the Pope's, upon his Captivity, to Cardinal Wolsey

12. A Part of Cardinal Wolsey's Letter to the King concerning his Marriage

35.

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13. A Letter written by King Henry the VIIIth to Cardinal Wolsey, recalling him home

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14. A Letter from Rome by Gardiner to King Henry,
setting forth the Pope's Artifices

15. The Pope's Promise in the King's Affair
16. Some Account of the Proceedings of the University
in the Case of the Divorce, from Dr. Buckmaster's
Book, MS. C. C. C.

17. Three Letters written by King Henry to the Univer-
sity of Oxford, for their Opinion in the Cause of his
Marriage

18. Copy of the King's Letters to the Bishop of Rome 19. A Letter of Gr. Cassali from Compiegne

24. 109.

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30. 111.

35. 115.

40. 129.

20. A Representation made by the Convocation, to the King before the Submission

43. 133.

21. A Letter by Magnus to Cromwell, concerning the Convocation at York

45. 137.

22. A Protestation made by Warham, Archbishop of Can

terbury, against all the Acts passed in the Parliament

to the Prejudice of the Church

46. 138.

23. A Letter of Bonner's upon his reading the King's Appeal to the Pope

48. 141.

24. Cranmer's Letter, for an Appeal to be made in his Name

60. 145.

25. A Minute of a Letter sent by the King to his Ambas

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sador at Rome

61. 149.

26. The Judgment of the Convocation of the Province of York, rejecting the Pope's Authority

68. 159.

27. The Judgment of the University of Oxford, rejecting the Pope's Authority

69. ibid.

28. The Judgment of the Prior and Chapter of Worcester, concerning the Pope's Authority

72. 160.

29. An Order of Preaching, and bidding of the Beads in
all Sermons to be made within this Realm
30. Instructions given by the Kinges Highnes, to William

76. 162.

Paget, whom his Highnes sendeth at this Tyme
unto the Kinge of Pole, the Dukes of Pomeray and
of Pruce; and the Cities of Dantsike, Stetin, and
Connyngburgh

31. Propositions to the King's Counsell; marked in some
Places on the Margin in King Henry's own Hand
32. A Letter against the Pope's Authority and his Fol-
lowers, setting forth their Treasons

33. A Proclamation against Seditious Preachers
34. A Letter of the Archbishop of York's, setting forth
his Zeal in the King's Service, and against the
Pope's Authority

35. A Letter of Cromwell's to the King's Ambassador in
France, full of Expostulations

36. The Engagement sent over by the French King, to
King Henry, promising that he would adhere to
him, in condemning his first, and in justifying his
second Marriage

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37. Cranmer's Letter to Cromwell, justifying himself,
upon some Complaints made by Gardiner
38. A Letter of Barlow's to Cromwell, complaining of
the Bishop and Clergy of St. David's
39. A Letter of Dr. Legh's, concerning their Visitation
at York

116. 180.

120. 182.

123. 183.

40. A Letter of Tonstal's upon the King's ordering the
Bishops to send up their Bulls

124. ibid.

41. A Letter of the Archbishop of York's, concerning

the Suppression of the Monasteries

126. 186.

42. Instructions for sending Barnes and others to Ger-
many

129. 190.

43. The Smalcaldick League

132. 194.

44. Propositions made to the King by the German
Princes

137. 196.

45. The Answer of the King to the Petitions and Ar-
ticles lately addressed to his Highness, from John
Frederike Duke of Saxe, Elector, &c. and Philip
Lantsgrave van Hesse, in the Name of them and
all their Confederates

141. 197.

46. The Answer of the King's Ambassadors, made to the
Duke of Saxony, and the Landgrave of Hesse
47. A Letter writ to the King by the Princes of the
Smalcaldick League

143. 198.

147. 199.

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