Read Thomas Cromwell: The Rise And Fall Of Henry VIII's Most Notorious Minister Online
Authors: Robert Hutchinson
Forrest
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Holy Maid of Kent
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household accounts
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,
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Hundred of Ossulton
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hunting
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images and idolatry
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,
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incomes
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inspection of religious houses
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joining the French army
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Keeper of the Privy Seal
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Knights of St John
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Lambert
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lawyer
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lifestyle
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local authority reform
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Lord Great Chamberlain
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lowly birth
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Manor of Wimbledon
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Master of the Court of Wards
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Master of the King’s Jewels
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Master of the Rolls
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meeting of Henry VIII with Francis I
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member of Parliament
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money-lending
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music and plays
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muster
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Norfolk
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Norfolk’s delight at downfall
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Order of the Garter
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parish registers
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Poles
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Privy Council
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propaganda
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properties
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,
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,
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proposal to invade France
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providing funds for Henry VIII
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,
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rebellion
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relationship with Henry VIII
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religious reforms
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rule by proclamation
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search for new wife for Henry VIII
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,
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seeking indulgences from Leo X
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sham river fight
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Six Articles
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Steward of Westminster Abbey
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supremacy
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,
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Throgmorton
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valuation of church wealth
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Vicar-General
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Vice-Regent of the King in spirituals
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Visitor-General of the Monasteries
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wealth
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Wolsey
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Wolsey’s downfall
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,
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Cromwell, Thomas (TC’s great-great-grandson)
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Cromwell, Walter (alias Smith; TC’s father)
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Crossed Friars, London
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Darcy, Anthony (sale of manor to TC)
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Darcy, Thomas Lord (rebellion; executed)
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,
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Darley, John (monk)
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Day, George (Provost of King’s College)
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de Bohun family
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de Guise, Louise de (possible bride for Henry VIII)
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de Guise, Marie (formerly Madame de Longueville)
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possible bride for Henry VIII
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,
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marriage to James V of Scotland
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,
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de Guise, Renée (possible bride for Henry VIII)
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,
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de la Marck, Erarde (Cardinal of Liège)
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de Longueville, Madame
see
de Guise, Marie
de Mandeville family
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de Marillac, Charles (French ambassador)
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,
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arrest and downfall of TC
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,
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denial of supremacy
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execution of TC
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sham river fight
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Six Articles
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de Mendoza, Don Diego Hurtado
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de Morville, Hugh (murder of Becket)
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de Perreau, Louis de, Sieur de Castillon (French ambassador)
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,
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search for new wife for Henry VIII
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,
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,
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de Tracey, William (murder of Becket)
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de Valoise, Marguerite
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de Vendôme, Marie (possible bride for Henry VIII)
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wooed by James V of Scotland
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,
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de Vere, Joan (tomb moved)
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de Vere, John (Fifteenth Earl of Oxford; Lord Great Chamberlain)
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,
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Delawarr, Thomas Lord
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Denis, Sir Thomas
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Denny, Anthony (lent money by TC)
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Derby, Thomas (Clerk of the Privy Seal)
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Dering, Richard (monk)
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Dethicke, Gilbert (
Norroy King of Arms
)
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Dingley, Sir Thomas
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dissolution of monasteries
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Cardinal’s Colleges
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investigations
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last to surrender
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making TC unpopular
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nobility
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providing funds for Henry VIII
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,
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providing funds for nobles
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,
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quashing rumour of further suppressions
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rebellion
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recycling of building materials
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,
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resistance
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TC’s income
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d’Orléans, Louis (second Duc de Longueville)
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Dorset, Margaret Dowager Duchess of
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Drayton, Michael (author)
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Dromey, Robin (masque)
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du Bellay, Jean (created cardinal)
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Dutton, Sir Piers (Sheriff of Cheshire)
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Ede, Margaret (hard of hearing)
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Edgecombe, Sir Piers (parish registers)
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father of Lisle
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Edward, Prince (later Edward VI)
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Austin Friars
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Bale
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coronation
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death
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Duke of Cornwall
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Earl of Chester
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Gardiner
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Egmont, John Count of (widow as possible bride for Henry VIII)
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Ekius
Enchiridion
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Eland, Edward (chaplain to Dr Knolys)
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Eliot, George (English mercer in Calais)
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Elizabeth, Princess (later Elizabeth I)
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,
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,
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bearward
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declared a bastard
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minstrels
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Englebert (footman to Anne of Cleves)
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English Bible
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,
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Enyon, John (priest; executed)
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Erasmus, Desiderius (translation of New Testament)
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Esther of Persia, Queen
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executions
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,
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Abbot of Reading (Cook)
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, Anne Boleyn
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Buckingham
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