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Laws, ecclesiastical, difference in, 425

Laymen, indifferent, 162, 163

Legate, jealousy of England towards, 260, 264; the good wrought anciently

by, 426

Legh, Thos., 55

Legitimacy of Mary, 63

Lever, 687, 688, 691, 692

Lichfield and Coventry, deprivations in, 144; burnings, 405, 652

Lincoln, visited, 598

Litany, Latin, restored, 94; English, petition against the Pope, 233;
repeated by martyrs or others, 352, 353, 392, 399; commended, 590;
contest about, 689, 693, 694; see Prayer Book

Liturgic Reformation, 219, 234

Llandaff, 355

Lollards' Tower, where, 480, 648

Lollardy, old statutes against, 169, 170; revived, 286, 296

London, deprivations in, 155; sympathy with plots in, 163; the prisoners
for religion in, 214, 282; Bonner's Articles raise a storm, 243;
burnings, 331, 366, 401, 484, 488, 574, 651, 706

Lutherans, 45, 221, 277, 358; hostile to English exiles, 686, 687; mention
of, 724

MADEW, 33

Marcellus the Second, 378

Marriage of clergy, Acts for, repealed, 65; married clergy not to officiate,
94; proceedings against, 134, seq.; Bonner's questions on, 239, 241,
247, 248; formerly married clergy not to turn school-masters, 291;
severity required to, by clergy, 295; not against law, 314; married
clergy may serve cures after penance, 329; forbidden by Pole, 465,
595; cases, 598

Marsh, George, 352, seq., 374

Ric., 146

Marshall, Dr., 182, 510, 727

Martin, Dr., 364, 411, 414, 417, 572

Martyr, Peter, silenced, 35; flies to London, 36; sees Cranmer, 40, 41;
leaves England, 43; mentioned, 77, 203, 489, 508; his wife exhumed,
654, 656; hospitable to exiles, 687

Mary, Queen, I; enthusiasm for, 2; proclaimed by the Council, 4;
preached against by Ridley, 5; mentioned, 6; enters London, 8;
reconstitutes the Council, 9; scruples about her brother's funeral, 10;
uncompromising, 12; causes of her calamities, 14; at first promising
moderation, 16; she forbids preaching, 18; her first Proclamation
about religion, 19; effects of it, 20; she licenses preachers, 23; her
intentions anticipated, 24; her first proceedings not approved at
Rome, 26; lenient to her own enemies, 27, 33, 233; restores the
Universities, 33; coronation, 52; declared legitimate, 63, 109;
lauded, 72; nature of her reign, 95, 97, 99; secret intercourse with

Rome, 101, 102; her marriage moved, 107, 116; her proceedings in
religion, 132, seq.; forgives firstfruits to deprived clergy, 160; her
opinion of Paget, 162; marries Philip by proxy, 164; her speech to
Parliament, 170; her marriage, 225, seq.; her direction to the Council
sanctioning persecution, 236, 240; impudent rumours and libels on
her, 235; honesty of, 236, 357; false security of, 237; welcomes Pole,
265, seq.; intervenes in elections, 266, 440, 701, 727; relentless to
heretics, 308; answerable for the persecution, 318, 339; moves for
restoring the monastic lands held by the Crown, 359; writes to urge
the bishops, 363, 364; rides through London, 406; farewell to Philip,
407; opens Parliament, 443; her treatment of Cranmer, 68, 421,
506, 514, 517; present at Pole's consecration, 553; observes Lent,
568; her condition, 569; remonstrates with the Pope about Philip,
625; forbids a Papal messenger to enter England, 671; restores in
Ireland the Church property annexed to the Crown, 683; opens
Parliament, 701; begins to be neglected, 727; death of, 728;
character, 730

Mason, 33, 259, 325, 508

Mass, the Apostles, 129; canon of the, 241; celebrated before Parlia-
ment, 267; before Convocation, 292; in St. Paul's, 324

Mass, the Latin, in the Tower, 11, 24, 29; contest with the English
service, 13; set up prematurely in London and Canterbury, 25, 28,
40; and in the Universities, 34; described by Cranmer, 40; per-
formed illegally, 53, 55, 58, 71, 94, 112; restored legally, 128, 129;
insulted, 131, 581; Ridley and Latimer on, 177, 178, 186, 200; re-
jected by reformers, 217, 219, 220, 399; Elizabeth conforms, 233;
not going to the Mass the great test, 304, 373, 606, 693

May, 48

Melanchthon, 685, 686, 687

Melvin, 21

Mercenaries, lack of, felt, 3; not employed against Wyat, 121; would
have been employed again, 701

Metropolitans, 563

Ministers, Act against disturbing, 67

Monasteries restored, 358, 617, 679, 703

Monastic lands, to be retained, 70, 170, 260, 286, 289, 291, 293, 359;

attempt to lessen the prejudice of this, 294; to be restored by the
Pope's order, 385; not to be restored by the Pope's order, 445
Monks, 351

Montague, Justice, 7, 29

Moon, 587

Lord, 288, 316, 377

More, 114, 235, 530

Moreman, 77, seq.

Morewent, Dr., 182, 348

Morgan, 87, seq., 480, 481, 482

Morgan, Bp., of S. David's, 141, 142; tries Ferrar, 355

Morgan, Judge, 140

Morone, Card., 622, 663, 666, 668, 717, 718

Mortmain, petition against laws of, 294

Morwen, 657

Moryson, recalled, 9; goes abroad, 171, 685, 688

Mountain, Thos., case of, 61, 146

Mouse, 586

NEW LEARNING, the, 162, 166, 304

Noailles, 123, 161, 518

Nonconformity, the former, now somewhat merged, 219
Non-residence, Pole on, 463

Norfolk, Duke of, mentioned, 8, 10, 101

Northampton, Parr, Marquis of, 3, 28, 29

Northumberland, Dudley, Duke of, his plot about the Succession, 1
his difficulties, 2; surrenders at Cambridge, 4; arrested, 5; tried, 28,
29; executed, 30; his last speech, 31; mentioned, 33, 58, 62, 101,
113, 162, 165, 166, 229

Norwich, 18; deprivations in, 158; burnings, 402, 585, 651, 710
Nowell, Alex., 57, 438

Nunneries restored, 359

OATH against the Bishop of Rome's authority, 271, 293, 311, 313, 320, seq.,
328, 412, 415, 416, 420, 501; Pole's oath at consecration, 555, 556
Oath, Mary's coronation, 54, 422; Cranmer's at consecration, 417, 425, 556
Obedience of the Holy See, the phrase not used till after the reconciliation,
but after, 272, 325

Ochino, 147

Oglethorpe, 174, 190

Old Learning, the, 162, 235, 309, 372

Orders, Act about, repealed, 66; English allowed by Pole, 328, 330;
denied perhaps by Bonner, 376; regulations, 465

Ordinal, the English, 134, 240, 250, 295, 376

Ormaneto, 261, 655, 656, 676

Ornaments, 240, seq.

Osmond, 366

Outrages, 131, 238, 267, 350, 359, 360, 598

Oxford, 34, 39, 164; proceedings there in the case of the three Bishops,
182, seq., 410, seq.; gratulatory letter of, to the Queen, 251; foreign
teachers there, 307; visited, 599, 654

Oxford, Lord, 347, 362, 367

PAGET, 160, 162, 163, 165, 167, 171, 260, 302, 608

Pall sent for Heath, 387; for Pole, 556, seq.; history of that ornament,

560, 562

Palmer, Sir J., 7, 28, 29

Palmer, Julius, 599

Papacy, the, 15, 20, 26; secret understanding with, 54; new complexion
of, 117, 369, 381; claims of the, 453; stated by Pole, 461
Papal authority, not restored at first, 65, 66, 75, 135, 137, 161, 170, 171,
213; mention of, 276; wrongly called supremacy, 289, 290; clergy
chary of mentioning, 297; things reserved to, 291; described by
Cranmer, 421, 501

Papist, the word forbidden, 19, 20

Papistical doctrines, 216, 422

Pardon, offered, 310, 311, 313, 320, 353, 355, 436; at the stake, 331, 332
335; no longer offered at the stake by order, 488

Parfew, 137, 141

Parker, 159, 685

Parliament, Mary's first, 20, 55, seq., 63, seq.; criticized by Pole, 107, 109;
her second, 163, seq.; third, 266, seq., 280, 284, 285, 305; fourth, 440,
seq.; fifth, 701

Pate, 261, 263, 292, 378, 475, 476, 483, 553, 556, 672
Paul the Fourth, elected, 379; character of, 380; receives the English

embassy, 381; sends Bulls to England, 383, seq.; condemns Cran-
mer, 429; sends Agnus Dei to Mary, 567; his scheme for a council,
621; temper, 622, 661; disgraces Pole, 663, seq.

Peckham, 2

Pembroke, 3, 163

Penances, 598, 620
Penning, 101, 102

Perne, Dr., 82, 86

Persecution, Bills for, 169; Act for, 286; futility of the, 340, 726; danger
of general, 357; stimulated, 361, 363, 371; partial extent of, 372;
new commissions for, 571; comparatively light, 736.

Peryn, 358, 620, 656, 725.

Peter pence, 383

Petition of Convocation to Pole, 293; of lower house to upper, 294
Peto comes with Pole, 261, 292; replaced in Greenwich, 358, 360; made
cardinal and legate, 669, 672; dies, 719, 725

Petre, 163, 267, 359

Philip of Spain, 117, 164, 165, 167; bill to make offences against him
treason, 167, 171; arrival of, 224; marriage of, 226; not allowed to
be crowned, 225; his entrance into London, 228; his conciliatory
demeanour, 229; his character, 229; writes to the Pope, 275; not
accountable for the persecution, 338; but he wrote a letter urging
bishops on, along with the Queen, 363; departure of, 406, 407; sends
a letter to Parliament, 444; his war with the Pope, 408, 621, 625, 660,
664; returns to England, 658

Philips in Convocation, 75, seq., 175

Philpot in Convocation, 75, seq.; 482; protests, 214, 284; controversy,
300, seq.; examinations, 471, seq.

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Plots, see Dudley, 360, 569, 570

Pole, David, 48, 593, 726

Pole deputed with a triple legation, 97; at Maguzzano, 98; letters to
Mary, 99, seq.; his high notions of dignity, 108; criticizes Mary's first
Parliament, 109; writes an oration on peace, 110; attachment to
Mary, 116; he disapproved of Mary's first proceedings, 135, 171;
alleged enmity of Gardiner to, 162; indicated as legate by Mary,
236; goes to France, 253; writes to Philip, 253; attacked anony-
mously, 255, seq.; commended by the English ambassador, 258;
admitted into England, not as legate, but cardinal ambassador, 260;
his journey, 261; restored in blood, 264, 267; allowed to exercise
legatine functions, 264; received at Whitehall, 265; reconciles the
kingdom, 267, seq.; writes to the Pope, 274; goes in state to St. Paul's,
273; absolves the clergy, 293; his directions to the bishops how to
proceed in the Reconciliation, 326; mentioned, 338, 359; letter to
the Pope, 377; his claims to the papacy, 378, 379; mentioned, 385,
386; exhumes Tooley, 392; rides through London, 406; letters to
Cranmer, 423; issues commission to try Ridley and Latimer, 431;
goes to Parliament, 443, 444, 445; his legatine synod, 455, seq.;
made administrator of Canterbury, 459; his canons and constitutions,
his Reformatio Anglia, 460, seq.; unwilling to see Cranmer, 491;
treatment of him, 507, 513, 518, 520; chancellor of Oxford, 508;
ordained priest, and consecrated bishop, 553; installed by proxy
at Christchurch, 555; invested with the pallium, 556; his sermon on
the occasion in Bow Church, Ib.; suspected of simony, 560; in-
separable from Mary, 570; avoids personal trouble about heresy,
573; absolves some prisoners, 582; issues commissions, 593; Vida
dedicates a book to him, 603; exacting in Cheke's case, 610, 611;
mediates between the Pope and Philip, 624; his management of the
Queen's gift of firstfruits and tenths, 625; responsible for the perse-
cution in Canterbury, 629; clings to the Queen, 629, 719; visitation
of the universities by his commission, 654; retires from court when
the King comes, 659; mediates between the King and the Pope,
660; deprived of his legateship, 663; he writes to Rome, 666; he
writes an enormous letter to the Pope, 672, 673; he tries to recover
himself through Caraffa, 677; preaches at Whitehall, 681; issues a
commission against heretics, 714; writes again to the Pope, 716; to
Caraffa, 719; to Carranza, 720; death of, 728

Pollard, 56

Polley, Margaret, 398

Ponet, 74, 76, 125, 143, 684, 685, 688

Pope, a Vicar, deprived, 146

Pope, Sir Thos., 177

Præmunire, 57; not to be uncertain, 295, 415

Prayer Book, The English, used at Edward's funeral, 11; contest with
the Latin service, 13, 34; not forbidden in Mary's first Proclamation,
20, 308, 336; defended by Cranmer, 41; contest in the Latin service,

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