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CONTENTS.
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The Rood of Boxley | 102 | |
Friar Forest | 105 | |
Anglican Definition of Heresy | 107 | |
Dderfel Gadern | 108 | |
Execution of Forest | 110 | |
Destruction of Shrines | 112 | |
St Thomas of Canterbury | 113 | |
Returning Coldness of the Emperor | 117 | |
The Pope issues the Censures against the King | 119 | |
Second Mission of Reginald Pole | 120 | |
Recall of the Spanish Ambassador from London | 122 | |
Pole's Apology to Charles V. | 122 | |
Project for a Spanish Force to be landed in Ireland | 126 | |
Political Condition of England | 129 | |
The Marquis of Exeter and the Nevilles | 131 | |
Quarrel between Exeter and Cromwell | 132 | |
The Banner of St Kevern | 134 | |
Conspiracy in Cornwall | 135 | |
Arrest of Holland | 137 | |
Treachery of Sir Geoffrey Pole | 138 | |
Lady Salisbury examined by Lord Southampton | 141 | |
Trial of Exeter and Lord Montague | 143 | |
And of Sir Andrew Neville and Sir Nicholas Carew | 146 | |
The Scaffold on Tower Hill | 147 | |
Henry makes advances to the Lutherans | 150 | |
Persecution of the Ultra-Protestants—Advice of the Landgrave of Hesse | 151 | |
Lambert accused of Heresy by Barnes | 152 | |
Trial of Lambert | 153 | |
Reginald Pole in Spain | 156 | |
Rumour of an intended Invasion of England | 157 | |
Preparations at Antwerp | 160 | |
The Country arms, and the King goes down to Dover | 162 | |
The Emperor's Fleet is dispersed | 165 | |
Despair of Pole | 167 | |
Review of the London Train-bands | 171 | |