Early Modern England 1485-1714: A Narrative History (101 page)

Ferdinand of Aragon

Festivals of the Sons of the Clergy

Field of the Cloth of Gold

Fielding, Henry

Filmer, Sir Robert,
Patriarcha, or the
Natural Power of Kings
Asserted

Finch, Daniel, earl of Nottingham

Finch, Sir John

Fish, Simon

Fisher, Bishop John

fishing

Fitzalan, Henry, earl of Arundel

Fitzgerald, Gerald

Fitzgeralds, earls of Kildare (Ireland)

Fitzherbert, Sir Anthony

Book of Husbandrye

FitzJames, Bishop Richard

Fitzroy, Henry, Duke of Richmond

Five Knights’ Case

Five Mile Act (1665)

Fleetwood, General Charles

food

Foxe, Edward

Foxe, John

Acts and Monuments/Book of Martyrs
,

France

Buckingham and
Catholic friendship
Elizabeth and
emigration from
envies English rights
harbours English pretenders
Henry VII and
Huguenots
Hundred Years’ War
map of
Napoleonic Wars
Nine Years’ War
Protestant on throne
recognizes William III
relations with Scotland
Revolutionary Wars
Scotland and
strong monarchy
takes Calais from England
Thirty Years’ War
trade
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
Treaty of Utrecht
War of the Spanish Succession
William III’s determination against

Francis I of France

Francis II of France

Frederick V of Rhine-Palatinate

Frobisher, Sir Martin

Froide, Amy

Gamage, Barbara

Gangraena
(Edwards)

Gardiner, Bishop Stephen

Gay, John

Beggar’s Opera

George, Prince of Denmark (Anne’s consort)

George I (Hanover)

accession of
arts and culture
character of
stability of

George II (Hanover)

George III (Hanover)

German states

Gheeraerts, Marcus, the Younger

Gibbons, Grinling

Gibbons, Orlando

Gibraltar

Glorious Revolution

accession of William and Mary
issues remain for Anne
long-term effects of

Godfrey, Sir Edmund Berry

Godolphin, Sidney, 1st earl of

Goodwin, Sir Francis

Gorges, Ferdinando

Gouge, William

Domesticall Duties

Gough, Richard

Graham, John, Viscount Dundee

Graunt, John

Gravelines, Battle of

Green Ribbon Club

Gresham, Sir Thomas

Grey, Henry, Marquess of Kent

Grey, Lady Jane

Grindal, Archbishop Edmund

Guise family

Guise, Mary of

Gunpowder Plot

Gwyn, Nell

Haigh, Christopher

Hakewill, William

Hakluyt, Richard

Halifax, 1st earl (Charles Montagu)

Halley, Sir Edmund

Hampden, John

Handel, Georg Frideric

Messiah

Hanseatic League

Harley, Edward

Harley, Lady Brilliana

Harley, Nathaniel

Harley, Robert
see
Oxford, earl of

Harpsfield, Nicholas

Harris, Barbara

Harrison, Thomas

Harrison, William

Hatton, Sir Christopher

Hawkins, John

Hawksmoor, Nicholas

Heidegger, John James

Henrietta Anne, Duchess of Orléans

Henrietta Maria (Charles I’s queen)

Henry III of France

Henry IV of France

Henry IV (Lancaster)

Henry V (Lancaster)

Henry VI (Lancaster)

Henry VII (Tudor)

bust of
character of
foreign relations
marriage to Elizabeth
papal authority and
pretenders and
rule and government
supports exploration

Henry VIII (Tudor)

arts and
Assertio Septem Sacramentorum
character of
death and legacy of
divorce from Catherine of Aragon
foreign affairs
governmental initiatives
last years
later wives
married to Catherine of Aragon
portrait of
Protestantism and
reaction from Catholics
religious vacillation
takes command of Church
Whitehall and
Wolsey and

Henry Frederick, Prince (James I’s son)

Hepburn, James, earl of Bothwell

Herbert, Arthur, earl of Torrington

Herbert, George

Herbert of Cherbury, Lord

Herman, Frederick, duke of Schomberg

Hilliard, Nicholas

History of Richard III
(More)

Hitler, Adolf

Hogarth, William

The Rake’s Progress

Le Hogue, Battle of

Holbein the Younger, Hans

holidays and celebrations

become riots
music and

Holinshed, Raphael

Holles, Denzil

parliamentary Presbyterians

Holmes, Geoffrey

Holy Roman Empire

Henry VIII and
Thirty Years’ War
Treaty of Utrecht
War of the Spanish Succession

Hooke, Robert

Hooker, Richard

Houlbrooke, Ralph

housing

country houses
farmhouses
health and
rural villages
Howard, Catherine (Henry VIII’s
queen)

Howard, Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham

Howard, Frances

Howard, Henry, earl of Northampton

Howard, Henry, earl of Surrey

Howard, Thomas
see
Norfolk, dukes of

Howard, Thomas, earl of Arundel

Howard family

Hudson, Christopher

Huguenots

Hundred Years’ War

Hunne, Richard

Hyde, Edward, 1st earl of Clarendon

Hyde, Edward, Viscount Cornbury

Ignatius of Loyola

Indemnity and Oblivion, Act of (1660)

Indulgence, Declaration of

industry

Inns of Court

insurance companies

Ireland

Act of Supremacy
bitterness under Elizabeth
Civil Wars and
Commonwealth control
deposed James II attempts to take
effect of Glorious Revolution
harbours English pretenders
map of
Nine Years’ War
Penal Code
population of
Poynings Law
rebels against Charles I
repression of Catholics
social structure
Stuarts and
‘Thorough’
Tudor era

Ireton, Henry

Isabella of Castile

Isabella of Portugal

Isaiah, Book of

Jacobites

see also
James Francis Edward, Prince; James II

James Francis Edward, Prince (James II’s son)

father’s deathbed request of Louis XIV
hopes for restoration

James I (Stuart), VI of Scotland

aristocracy and
arts and
birth of
Catholics and
character of
Civil Wars and
death of
family
finances
on London
pacific foreign policy
painting of

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