Read Henry VIII's Last Victim Online
Authors: Jessie Childs
High Boulogne 228, 248
sallies 229
morale 230–2
mercenaries 230–1
supplies 230–2
costs 231–4
battle of St Etienne 237–43
aftermath of St Etienne 243–5
peace treaty 255–6
Grey’s allegations about 256–7
Boulogne summit, 1532 65, 66–7, 68
Bourbon, Nicolas 41
Brandon, Charles, Duke of Suffolk 160, 223–4, 225, 228
Bray-sur-Somme 350
breastfeeding 18
Brereton, William 105, 107
Bridges, Sir John 243
Brinklow, Henry 197
Brittany 11, 13
Browne, Sir Anthony 133, 193, 271
Bryan, Sir Francis 98, 101, 153–4, 207, 263, 280
Buckingham, Duke of:
see
Stafford, Edward, Duke of Buckingham
Budé, Guillaume 73
Budgegood, Anthony 344
Bulmer, Sir John 22
Buren, Count de 211, 212, 213
Burnet, Gilbert 308
Butley Priory 45
Butts, Dr 38, 53
Calais 140, 152, 211, 232, 248
Calais summit, 1532 65, 67–9
Cambridge University 150
Camden, William 180
Campeggio, Cardinal 49, 51
Campensis, Johannes 258–9, 294–5
Canterbury 139
Carew, Gawain 261, 262, 265, 277–8, 306
Carew, George 145
Carew, Sir Nicholas 50, 103, 109, 140
Carew, Wymond 274, 285, 313
Carlisle, Bishop of 116
Casady, Edwin 261
Castiglione, Baldassare 73, 172, 340–1
Catherine of Aragon, Queen and Flodden 14, 15
marriage to Henry VIII 47–8
Henry’s annulment campaign 49–51
Elizabeth Howard’s support for 50, 88
and Henry’s visits to Windsor 58–9
funeral 93
Catherine Howard, Queen 148–9, 150, 154, 156–60, 163, 167, 184, 185, 191, 253
Catherine Parr, Queen 122, 204, 253, 260
Chaloner, Thomas 242, 309
Chantilly 70
Chapuys, Eustace 37, 46, 61, 78–9, 88, 102, 104, 105, 106–7, 109, 116, 197–8, 216
charity 36
Charles, Duke of Angoulême 70–1, 82
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor 24, 50–1, 139, 203–4, 206–8, 217
Cheapside 189–90
Cheke, John 180, 309
Cheyney, Thomas 74
child mortality 17–18, 19
Christina, Duchess of Milan 142
Christmas 31–2, 36
Chronicle
(Harding) 41, 187
Church of England
Henry VIII as Supreme Head of 76–7, 96–7
Cromwell’s Injunctions 142
Act of Six Articles 143
Ten Articles 115
Churchyard, Thomas 136–7, 180, 204, 309
Clement VII, Pope 49, 50–1, 69, 75, 77, 78
Clere, Sir Edward 220
Clere, Sir John 190–1, 305
Clere, Thomas, Surrey’s Squire 188, 190–2, 205, 210, 218–20, 267, 305, 317
Clere, Sir Thomas 305
Clerke, John 42, 176, 282, 325
Cleves, Duchy of 142
Clifford, Henry, Earl of Cumberland 225
coats of arms
Edward the Confessor’s 286–7, 288–9, 291
Howard 15
importance of 284–5
marks of difference 286
Surrey’s 223, 235, 275, 276, 277, 285–91, 306
Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk 285, 302–3
Colet, John 40
Complete Gentleman, The
(Peacham) 40
Conningham, William 302
Constable, John 19
Constantyne, George 144
Corbet, John 271–2, 305
Cotton, George 54
Court poetry 164–70
Courtenay, Edward 300
Courtenay, Henry, Marquis of Exeter 103, 109, 139–40, 149, 184
courtiers 101
Cramner, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury 77, 87, 96, 98, 107, 157
Crawford, Anne 10
Croke, Richard 54–5
Crome, Edward 197
Cromwell, Sir Richard 145–7, 336
Cromwell, Thomas
enforces Henry’s spiritual dominance 64
Henry’s favourite 87
and Elizabeth Howard 90, 92
appointed Vice-Gerent in Spirituals 96
rise of 97–8, 109
and Anne Boleyn 103–4, 105
and Lord Thomas Howard 111
and rumours of Norfolk’s arrest 114
and the accusations of rebel sympathies against Norfolk 121
installation in the Order of the Garter 125
ascendancy of 128
Injunctions 142
and Anne of Cleves 145
arrest and execution 148–50
followers 155–6
and John Leigh 344
Crotoy 215
Crowe, William 361
Culpepper, Thomas 156–9, 163
Cumberland 118
dances 41
Dante, Alighieri 168–9
Darcy, Lord 119, 121, 334
Defensative against the Poyson of supposed Prophesies, A
(Howard, Earl of Northampton) 281–2
Denny, Anthony 260, 262, 263, 293–4, 296, 313
Dereham, Francis 157, 158, 159, 163
Devereux, Richard 265, 277, 313
diet 30–1
D’Israeli, Isaac 5
Dissolution of the Monasteries 114, 115
divorce 91
Doctor Faustus
(Marlowe) 178
Dolman, Brett 301
Doncaster 116, 118
Doncaster Bridge 117, 121–2
Douglas, Gavin 175–6, 258, 342
Douglas, Lady Margaret 110–12, 162, 175, 333
Drayton, Michael 131
Dudley, John, Viscount Lisle 145, 146–7, 224, 246, 255–6, 257, 260, 263–4, 269, 278, 302, 304, 310, 313, 315
Durham, Archdeacon of 53–4
Durham, Bishop of 190
Dyetary of Helth
(Boorde) 29, 31, 41
East Winch 9, 286
Edward the Confessor 223, 284, 286, 290
coat of arms 286–7, 288–9, 291
Edward I, King of England 9, 10, 190, 286
Edward III, King of England 25, 57, 150, 286
Edward IV, King of England 10
Edward V 10
Edward VI, King of England 127, 252–3, 290, 314–15
Edwardes, David 82–3
Eleanor, Queen of France 66, 71–2, 76
Elizabeth I, Queen of England 79, 104, 107, 110–11, 129, 136, 184, 266, 281, 307, 309, 316
Ellerker, Ralph 237–8, 243–44
Ellis, Hugh 256, 263, 266–7, 278, 283–4, 285–6, 300–1
Elyot, Sir Thomas 18–19, 41, 44–5
Embarkation of Henry VIII at Dover, The
(painting) 66
Eneados
(Douglas) 175–6
English language 179
Erasmus, Desiderus 40, 48, 325
Exeter, Marquis of (
see Courtenay, Henry
)
Eynus, Thomas 136
Field of the Cloth of Gold 24, 67–8
Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester 50, 94, 97
Fitzalan, Elizabeth 10
Fitzalan, Mary 316
Fitzalan-Howard, Edward, Eighteenth Duke of Norfolk 316
Fitzgerald, Lady Elizabeth 130–3, 181
Fitzgerald, Gerald, Earl of Kildare 21, 130, 132
Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond birth 48
education 46, 52–60
at the French Court 69–76, 78–9, 329
marriage to Mary Howard 53, 56, 79, 129
Edwardes and 82–3
at the execution of the Carthusian monks 94
at the execution of Anne Boleyn 107
and the succession 52–3, 104, 111
death 113
Surrey’s grief 122–6
in the Scrots portrait 60, 235–6, 266–7
Fitzwilliam, Sir William, Earl of Southampton 151–2
Flammock, Sir Andrew 232
Flaner, Alice 192–3
Fleet Prison 183, 185–7, 190, 194, 345–6
Fletcher, Matthew 37
Flodden, battle of 14–15, 162
Fontainebleau 74–5, 329
foreign customs, English suspicion of 80–2
Forest, John 142
Fort Chatillon 350
Fort Outreau 228, 237–8, 240, 242
Fowberry, John 119
Foxe, John 250, 315
Framlingham 17, 135, 316, 316–17
Framlingham Castle 18, 33–4, 286, 315
France
campaigns of 1512-13 13–15
Treaty of Mutual Aid with 65
campaign of 1543 203–8
campaign of 1544 209–18, 221
campaign of 1546 246–9
peace with, June 1546 255, 262–3
Francis I, King of France
Henry’s need for 64–5
at the Boulogne and Calais summits 66–9
Court 69–76
and Richmond and Surrey 70
marriage 71–2
at Fontainebleau 74
interview with Pope 75, 78
and the Truce of Nice, 1538 139
rivalry with Henry VIII 67–8, 203–4
lifts siege of Landrecy 207
and the siege of Montreuil 217
invasion threat, 1545 223–4
response to Surrey’s arrest 310
Book of Hours 341
François, Dauphin of France 70–1, 113, 217
French Court 69–76
French culture 71
Friowr 279, 282
Fryer, Dr John 357–8
Fulmerston, Richard 233, 271–2, 278, 284–5, 336
Gage, Sir John 153
Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of Winchester 96–7, 142–3, 148, 149, 155, 192, 193, 239, 244, 259, 263–4, 271
Garrard, Thomas 197
Garter, Most Noble Order of the 125, 150–1, 152–3, 242
Gates, John 274, 285, 356
Gawdy, Thomas 357
Geraldine 130–3, 181 (see
also Fitzgerald, Lady Elizabeth
)
Gerard, John 300
Giustinian, Marin 329
Giustinian, Sebastian 99
Governor, The
(Elyot) 41
Grafton, Richard 187, 188
Great Debasement, the 314
Gresham, Sir John 305
Gresham, Sir Richard 192, 196, 304–5
Grey, Lord, of Wilton 225, 250, 256–7, 309
Grey, Lady Jane 315
Grimald, Nicholas 342
Gruffydd, Elis 215, 216–17, 218, 230, 238, 242–3
Guildhall Yard 303
Guisnes 140, 151–2, 225, 228, 232, 234, 238, 241
gunpowder 205–6
Hall, Edward 11–12, 66, 68, 72
Hamlet
(Shakespeare) 178, 180
Hampton Court 36, 79, 123, 127, 156, 203, 207, 244, 262
Hardelot 229, 238, 242, 269
Harding, John 41, 187
Hare, Sir Nicholas 263
Harrington, John of Stepney 29
Harvel, Edmund 184
Hastings, Lord 153–4
Heilly, Anne d’, Duchess d’Étampes 72
Henri, Duke of Orléans 69, 70–1, 75, 82, 146, 217–18
Henry VII, King of England 11–13, 252
Henry VIII, King of England
accession 13
French campaigns 1512-13 13–14
purchase of Hunsdon Hall 20
and Ireland 21, 23, 24
execution of Buckingham 24–5
marriage to Catherine of Aragon 47–8
pursuit of Anne Boleyn 49
annulment campaign 49–51
indicts Wolsey 51
gifts for Henry Fitzroy 52
visits to Henry Fitzroy 58–9
the Royal Supremacy 64, 76–7
privy purse payments 64
need for Francis I 64–5
and the Boulogne summit 66–7
beard 67
rivalry with Francis I 67–8, 203–4
and the Calais summit 67–9
Francis I’s support in the Great Matter 68–9
marriage to Anne Boleyn 76
attempt to stop Franco-papal meeting 77–9
excommunication threatened 78
presents Surrey with silver ewer 82
and Elizabeth Howard 89
religious beliefs 96, 142–3
‘Defender of the Faith’ 96
Court 97–102, 137–8
appearance 98–9, 156, 295
Holbein mural 99–100, 284
girth 99
health 99, 156, 252–3, 263
mercurial personality 100–1, 154–5
and Anne’s failure to produce a male heir 102
courtship of Jane Seymour 102–3
marriage to Jane Seymour 109
succession 25, 53, 109, 111–12, 140, 193, 252–3, 265, 283–5, 290–1
and Lord Thomas Howard 111–12
and Richmond’s funeral 113
and the Pilgrimage of Grace 116–9
and the accusations of rebel sympathies against Norfolk 121–2
and Mary Howard 129
excommunication 139
and the invasion crisis of 1538–9 139–41
urged to remarry 142
marriage to Anne of Cleves 145–8
divorces Anne of Cleves 148
introduced to Catherine Howard 148
and the fall of Cromwell 149
marriage to Catherine Howard 150
‘irresolution and despondency’ 154–5
and Catherine Howard’s infidelities 157–60
poetry 164
as King David 168, 341
Scottish campaign, 1542 187, 188
and James V, King of Scots 187
and the rampage of 1543 200
French campaign 1543 203–8
marriage to Catherine Parr 204
gives Surrey permission to join siege of Landrecy 205
French campaign 1544 209–18, 221
cost of war 221, 232–3
and the invasion threat of 1545 223–4
appoints Surrey to command defence of Boulogne 225
and the defence of Boulogne 228, 229, 230, 232, 233
and the battle of St Etienne 243
decline, 1546 252–3
Court factionalism 253–4
exiles Gardiner 264
mind poisoned against Surrey 265–6
consideration of the Surrey affair 283–4
Matsys’ portrait 295
will 313–14
death 313
Herbert, Edward, Lord of Cherbury 242, 251, 266, 275–8, 306
Herbert, Sir William 263, 313
Hereward the Wake 286
Heveningham, Anthony 267
Heydon, Christopher 305, 307, 311
Hilles, Richard 310
History of the Reformation of the Church of England
(Burnet) 308
Holbein, Hans 32, 60, 63, 99–100, 141–2, 235, 284
Holinshed, Raphael 50, 140, 207–8, 306
Holland, Bess 87–8, 90, 92–3, 129, 274, 275, 278, 285, 313
Hollesley 45
Holy Roman Empire 50, 97
house moves 20–1
Howard, Agnes, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk (
née
Tilney) 39, 110, 148, 158, 273
Howard, Charles 154
Howard, Edward 13
Howard, Elizabeth (
née
Stafford), Duchess of Norfolk
marriage 18
in Ireland 21–3
and execution of father 25–6
absences 27
relationship with Surrey 27–8
support for Catherine of Aragon 50, 65, 87–88
marital breakdown 26, 87–93, 278