Read Thomas Cromwell: The Rise And Fall Of Henry VIII's Most Notorious Minister Online
Authors: Robert Hutchinson
evangelicals
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Holy Maid of Kent
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Houghton
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papists
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supremacy
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,
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TC
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Whiting
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Wishart
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Exemere, William (monk; executed)
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Exeter, Marquis of
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Courtenay, Henry (Marquis of Exeter)
Falconbridge, Bastard (gambling)
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Featherstone, Richard (papist; executed)
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Feneux, Lady
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Ferdinand, Prince (father of Catherine of Aragon)
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Feron (or Ferne), Robert (pardoned)
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Fish, Simon (lawyer)
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‘A Supplication for the Beggars’ (pamphlet)
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Fisher, John (Bishop of Rochester)
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appointed cardinal
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,
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canonised
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divorce of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon
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Holy Maid of Kent
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,
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Layton
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Legh
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Fitzalan, Richard (second Earl of Arundel; tomb moved)
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FitzJames, Richard (Bishop of London)
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Fitzroy, Henry (illegitimate son of Henry VIII)
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Fitzurse, Reginald (murder of Becket)
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Fitzwilliam, Sir William (Earl of Southampton, Lord High Admiral)
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,
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arrest of TC
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bribery
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lent money by TC
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Lord Privy Seal
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plague
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rebellion
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Flanders, Count of
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Forest (surgeon)
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Forman, William (Lord Mayor of London; gambling)
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Forrest, John (Friar Observant)
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,
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,
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beatified
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Foster, Thomas (Lincolnshire rebellion)
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Fox, Bishop
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Foxe, John (Protestant polemicist)
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Frances, Dan John (monk)
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arrest and downfall of TC
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,
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,
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bribery
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children’s portraits on present for Henry VIII
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daughter as possible wife for Henry VIII
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death of Jane Seymour
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denial of supremacy
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excommunication of Henry VIII
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Fisher
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marriage of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves
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meeting with Henry VIII
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,
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search for new wife for
Henry VIII
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,
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Frankish, Dr John (registrar)
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Frederic, John (Elector of Saxony)
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Frescobaldi, Francisco (Florentine banker)
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,
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Fuller, Thomas
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Fylolle, Jaspar (servant to TC)
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Gadbury the goldsmith (buying plate from TC)
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Gage, Sir John (Vice-Chamberlain of Royal Household)
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,
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,
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Gardiner, Stephen (Bishop of Winchester; ambassador in France)
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,
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Act of Succession
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Anne of Cleves
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annuity for TC
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Becket’s shrine
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downfall of TC
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,
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imprisoned
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Lambert’s trial
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Lord Chancellor under Mary I
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Pole
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search for new wife for Henry VIII
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Garret, Thomas (evangelist; executed)
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,
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Gascoigne, Sir William (dissolution of monasteries)
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Gates, John
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Gertrude (maid to Anne of Cleves)
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Gillys, Laurence (retention of TC as lawyer)
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Glastonbury Abbey
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Gleyn, Commissioner William
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Glossop, Nicholas
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Gloucester, Humphrey Duke of
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Goebbels, Joseph (propaganda)
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Gold, Henry (parson)
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Gold, Thomas (gentleman)
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Goldwell, Thomas (prior)
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Gonson, William (shipmaster)
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Gostwyck, John (reserves in Mint)
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Grafton, Richard (publisher of English Bible)
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Grantham, Vincent (Sheriff)
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Gray, Lionel (TC’s henchman)
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Graynfield, John
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Great Yarmouth priory
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Gresham, Sir Richard (Lord Mayor of London)
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Grey, Lady Jane
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Grey, Thomas (second Marquis of Dorset)
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Guersie, Balthasar (surgeon)
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Gurrea (headsman; execution of TC)
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Habblethorne, Henry (muster in London)
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Haile, John (priest)
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Hales, Sir Christopher (Attorney General)
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,
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Hale, John (vicar of Isleworth; executed)
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Hall (imprisoned by rebels)
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Hall, Edward (chronicler)
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,
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Hallam, John (rebellion)
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Hamond, Thomas (prior)
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Hampson, John (decener)
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Hapsburg, Eleanor of (marriage to Manuel I)
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Harford, John (yeoman)
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Harlowbury (house)
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Harrison, James (parson of Leigh)
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Harvel, Edward (executions of monks)
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Hastings, Sir Brian (Sheriff of Yorkshire)
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Hayes, Cornelius (goldsmith)
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Haynes, Henry (yeoman)
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Heneage, Sir Thomas (Groom of the Stool)
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Henri (son of Francis I)
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Henry VI
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accusations of heresy
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Anne Boleyn
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,
(xi)
,
(xii)
Anne of Cleves
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,
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,
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,
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antagonism to clerics
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appointments for TC
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arrest of TC
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,
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,
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,
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birth
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birth of Edward
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,
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,
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birth of Elizabeth
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,
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birth of Mary
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bodyguards
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Catherine of Aragon
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Catherine Howard
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cellar
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Charterhouse
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creeping to the Cross
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debt of Archbishop of Dublin
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Defender of the Faith
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,
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dissolution of monasteries
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Dover Castle works
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Duke of Buckingham executed
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excommunication
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executions for denial of supremacy
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forfeiture of TC’s possessions
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imagery and idolatry
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investigation of monasteries
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Jane Seymour
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Lewes priory
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Mary
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meeting with Francis I
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,
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muster in London
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need for funds
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,
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,
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Oath of Supremacy
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plays and drama
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portrait of TC
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propaganda after TC’s execution
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prophecies
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proposal to invade France
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