Kent, gentlemen of, pilloried for refusing taxes, 47
Kyrkham, doctor Thomas, 67
Latimer, bishop, 55
——— William, 63
Laygton, a preacher, 56
Lent, white meats allowed in, 39
Lollards' tower, 98
London Chronicles, vii.
st. Margaret's, Westminster, sacrilege in, 95
Mass, abolished in St. Paul's, 59; persons rebuked for hearing, 61
May, William, dean of St. Paul's, 55, 58, 69
Meautas, James, or John, his life threatened, 30; note 99
Monoux, sir George, refused the mayoralty, 31; note 101
Musters in London, 42, 49; at Tothill fields, 72, 73
Newgate, fire at, 97
Newgate market, house for meal-men built, 57; removal of, 77
Northumberland, John duke of, 71 ; his unpopularity, 73; arrested, 80; trial and execution, 83
Observant Friars, 26, 31, 37, 95
Oxford, parliament at, 88; disputations at, 89; bishops burnt at, 96
Pakington, Robert, his murder, 39
Pardon church-yard near the Charterhouse, 40
————— at St. Paul's, 58
Parliament, ended, 74; in 1553, 77, 84; in 1554, 92; in 1555, 96
Partridge, sir Miles, hung at Tower hill, 73
st. Paul's, processions to, 33, 50; funeral dirges, 54 ; visitation of, and images pulled down, 54; rood pulled down, and English service commenced, 55; processions forbidden, 56; charnel-house removed, 57; sacrament at the high altar pulled down, 58; the cloister pulled down, 58; masses abolished, 59; archbishop Cranmer officiates at, 60, 61; bishop Bonner officiates, 62; Cardmaker's lectures, 56, 57, 63, 64; altar pulled down, 67; frays in, 68; the rectores chori put down, 68; grates at high altar closed up, and veil hung up, 69; table removed, 71; the great belfrey, 74; organs left playing, 75; altars, chapels, and tombs, plucked down, ib.; new communion service, 76; altars restored, 84 ; first high mass at, 85; weathercock new gilt, ib.; processions on Sundays, 86; epistle mass, 88; penance at, 92; obsequies of queen of Spain, 96
Paul's churchyard, man slain in, 73
Paul's cross, sermons at, 33, 51, 52, 55, 56, 57, 63, 66
Penance at St. Paul's, 92
Penthouses, regulation of, 78
Philip, king, landing of, 90; entry into London, 91; attends the parliament, 92; leaves England, 96
Piedmont, the prince of, 93
Pillar for punishment in Cheap, 78
Poisoning punished by boiling, 30, 35, 45; note 101
Pole, cardinal, arrival of, 93; at St. Paul's, ib.