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INDEX
627
- Laws and Constitution (1485–1603), 568–574
- League and Covenant, Scottish, first drawn up (1557), 400
- Leith besieged by the English (1560), 410
- Lennox, Regent of Scotland (1570–1572), 468, 469, 482
- Leo X. (1527), 188
- Literature, Science, and Art (1399–1485), 48–52
- (1485–1603), 581–593
- Lochleven, 445
- Lorraine, Duke of, his contract with Anne of Cleves (1540), 250, 255
- Louis XI. of France (1475–1483), 10–13, 17, 18
- Luther, Martin (1527), 183-4
- Maitland of Lethington (1567–1573), 436–44, 482, 485
- Manners and customs of the people (1399-1486), 66–68
(1487-1603), 117-620 , 117-620
- Margaret, wife of Henry VI. (1471), 4?8
- Mary I. (1553–1558); raises her standard at Framlingham, 342; her triumphal progress to London and reception in the Tower, 347; issues proclamation regarding alterations in the established faith, 34?; her coronation, 35?; re-establishment of the old religion, 353; engagement to Philip of Spain, 357; address to the people, 332; displays her courage, 363; signs death-warrants of Lady Jane Grey and Lord Guilford Dudley, 366; concludes commercial treaty with Russia. 372; character of the queen in connection with the religious persecution, 374–75; the misery of her married life, 382; declares war against France, 385; her melancholy on the loss of Calais, 389; her death, 392; glance at her public and private character, 392
- Queen of Scots (1542–1587), 269, 399, 405, 412–17, 422–71, 474, 477–85, 495–99, 503, 503–521
- Tudor, married to Louis of France (1514), 13?
- Medici, Catherine de (1530–1571), 412, 418, 474
- Melville, Sir James, sent by Mary of Scotland to Elizabeth (1563), 423–25
- Merchant Taylors' School founded (1561), 583
- Milan, investment of (1524), 172
- Monasteries, suppression of (1536–1539), 221, 241–44
- Montacute, Warwick's brother (1471), 2, 3
- Montgomerie, Sienr Lorges (1545), 285
- More, Sir Thomas (1531), 215, 218–20
- Mountjoy, Lord, Deputy of Ireland (1601), 554
- Murray, Earl of (1501–1570), 417, 423–33, 436–8, 441, 442, 444–464, 466, 467
- Music during the Tudor period (1485–1693), 598, 599
- Nancy, battle of (1477), 13
- Navarro, Henry of (1572–1603), 482, 485, 504, 537–41, 544–5, 557
- Netherlands, disturbances in the (1575), 486–493
- Nonconformists, persecution of (1571), 471, 472
- Norfolk, Duke of (1568–1572), 461–464, 470–-480
- , Duchess of, 258
- Northampton, Marquis of, sent against Kent the tanner (1549), 321
- Northumberland, Duke of (1551–1553), 334–40, 341–47, 351
- Oglethorpe, Bishop of Carlisle (1559), 335
- Orange, Prince of, applies to Elizabeth (1575), 486
- Painting and sculpture (1399–1485), 59–60
- (1485-1603), 602, 603
- Parr, Catherine (1544–1548), 276–8, 290–93, 313–14
- Thomas, Marquis of Northampton (1549), 317
- Parry, Sir Thomas (1558), 393
- Paul III. (1535), 218
- Paulet, Sir Amyas (1585–1586), 503, 507–12, 515, 518–521
- Pavia, battle of (1525), 173-176
- Peniel Heugh, defeat of the English at (1545), 231
- People, condition of the (1399–1485), 72–74
(1485–1603), 620–624
- Persecution, religious, under Queen Mary (1555), 374–382
- Philip of Spain (1553–1598), 357, 369–373, 381–92, 518
- Pinkie, battle of (1547), 304–5
- Pius V. excommunicates Queen Elizabeth (1570), 470
- Pole, Cardinal (1537–1558), 238, 371–75, 381, 392
- , Sir Geoffrey (1539), 246
- Pomfret Castle taken by the Pilgrims of Grace (1536), 237
- Printing, invention of (1445), 48-50
- Progress of the Nation, general summary, 38-40, 569
- Architecture (1399–1485), 54–59; (1435–1603), 599–601
- Arms and armour, 62; 604, 605
- Arts bearing on social life, 53, 54
- Coins and coinage, 64, 65; 606–611
- Commerce and shipping, 63, 64; 611–17
- Condition of the people, 72–4, 620–24
- Constitution and laws, 40–45; 568–571
- Costume, 68–72, 605–609
- Furniture and decoration, 603–4
- History and historians, with men of learning and taste. 52, 53
- Literature, science, and art, 43–52, 581–593
- Manners and customs, 66–8, 617, 620
- Music, 598–599
- Painting, sculpture, &c, 59–60; 602, 603
- Religion and the church 45–48; 574–581
- Quentin, St., victory of (1557), 383
- Raleigh, Sir Walter (1579–1603), 491, 527, 531–2 537, 542–4, 563
- Ravenna, battle of (1512), 123
- Reformation, oak of (1549), 321
- Religion and the church (1399–1435), 45–48
- (1485–1603), 574–581
- Richard III. (1483–1485), usurps the crown, 26; murders his nephews, 29; his title confirmed by Parliament, 32; proposes to marry Elizabeth of York, 33; killed at Bosworth, 38
- Richmond, Duke of (1483–1485) 33; invades England, 35; defeats Richard III. at Bosworth, 37; ascends the throne as Henry VII., 38
- Ridley, Bishop, burnt (1555), 390
- Rizzio, favourite of Mary Queen of Scots (1566), 429–431
- Robsart, Amy, wife of the Earl of Leicester, 491
- Rochford, Lord, executed (1526), 231
- Rome, siege of (1527), 182–3
- Roper, Margaret, daughter of Sir T. More (1535), 220
- Rouen, siege of, and massacre of the garrison (1562), 418
- Royal Exchange opened by Queen Elizabeth (1571), 472
- Sadler, Sir Ralph, his mission to James V. (1540), 268
- Salisbury, Countess of, beheaded (1541), 248–49
- Seymour, Admiral (1547–1549), 301, 311–17
- , Jano (1536–1537), 233, 239
- Shakespeare, William, 595–6
- Shaxton, Bishop of Salisbury (1546), 291
- Ships and commerce (1399–1435), 63, 64
- (1485–1603), 611–617
- Simons, Richard, pretended Earl of Warwick (1486), 81
- Simnel, Lambert (1486), 81–84
- Six Articles, Bill of, signed by Henry VIII. (1539), 245
- Somerset, Duke of (1547–1552), 301–335
- Somerville (1583), 499
- Spanish Armada (1588), 527–533
- Spenser, Edmund (1580–1597), 593–5
- Spurs, battle of the (1513), 127, 128
- St. Andrews, castle of, besieged (1546), 287–8
- Strozzi, French commander (1558), 387
- Stuart, Esmé (1580), 496
- Tewkesbury, battle of (1471), 4, 5
- Throckmorton, Francis, trial and execution of (1593), 569