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HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE FALL OF WOLSEY TO THE DEATH OF ELIZABETH BY - photo 1
HISTORY OF ENGLAND
FROM
THE FALL OF WOLSEY
TO
THE DEATH OF ELIZABETH.
BY
JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, M. A.
LATE FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD.
VOLUME III.
NEW YORK:
CHARLES SCRIBNER AND COMPANY
1872.

Authority to Publish Charles Scribner & Co of No 654
Broadway New York have authority
from me to publish all works which I
have already written or may hereafter
write. J A Froude
London, Jan 29. 1871

CONTENTS OF VOLUME III.
CHAPTER XII.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC ASPECTS OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND.
PAGE
Spain and England
Animosity of the Emperor
Mission of Cardinal Granvelle
The Milan Temptation
Francis will join the Papal League
The Triple Cord
Effect of the Death of Catherine
Overtures to England
Reply to the Spanish Ambassador
The French invade Italy
The Emperors Protest
Speech in the Consistory
Invasion of Provence
Attitude of England
Expectations formed at Rome
Pauls Message to Henry
Letter of Sir Gregory Cassalis
History of Reginald Pole
The Kings Favour towards him
Residence Abroad
The Book of the Church
Opposes Conciliation
England seen from within
Convocation of 1536
Latimers Sermon
Spirit of the Clergy
Complaints against the Growth of Heresy
Protestant Heresies
Peculiar Disposition of the King
First Articles of Religion
Judgment on General Councils
Injunctions of the Vicar-General
The English Bible

CHAPTER XIII.
THE PILGRIMAGE OF GRACE.
Causes of Popular Disaffection
Discontent in the House of Lords
The Statute of Uses
Enclosures of Commons
Encroachment upon Local Jurisdiction
The Three Commissions
Fantastic Rumours
Rising in Lincolnshire
The First of October at Louth
The Rebellion in Motion
The Articles of the Rebellion
The Rebels occupy Lincoln
Lord Hussey
The Duke of Suffolk
The Kings Answer to the Petition
Scene in the Chapter-house at Lincoln
The Gentlemen separate from the Commons
The Great Insurrection
Account of Robert Aske
The Rising of the North
Scene at Beverley
Lord Darcy
The Rendezvous at Weighton
Aske enters York
Lord Darcy in Pomfret
Surrender of Pomfret
The Siege of Hull
Skipton Castle
Advance of the Duke of Norfolk
Henrys Instructions to Norfolk
Lancaster Herald at Pomfret
Lord Northumberland
Doncaster
The Doncaster Articles
The Conference on Doncaster Bridge
The Advice of the Council
Despatch of Heralds
State of the North
Proposal to betray Aske
Rebel Council at York
The Council of Pomfret
The Kings Second Commission
Resolutions of the King
The Council of York
Aske goes to London
Fresh Danger

CHAPTER XIV.
THE COMMISSION OF CARDINAL POLE.
James the Fifth
Reginald Pole made a Cardinal
The Mission into Flanders
The Credentials
State of the North of England
Sir Francis Bigod
Second Insurrection
Failures at Scarborough and Hull
Arrival of the Duke of Norfolk
The Rebels attack Carlisle
Martial Law
Pole arrives in France
He is dismissed into the Netherlands
He retires to Lige
Arrests in England
Aske, Darcy, and Constable
Trials of the Prisoners
Executions
Aske and Constable
Death of Aske
The Children of Benjamin
Pole at Lige
Michael Throgmorton
Letter of Cromwell to Michael Throgmorton
Illustrative Sketches of the Time
The Sacraments
The Bishops Book
Address of the King
State of the Navy
Piracy in the Channel
Battle in Falmouth Harbour
Outrages of Foreign Cruisers
Equipment of a Fleet
Action in the Downs
English Successes
Survey of the Coasts
The Revenue
Ill-health of the King
Birth of the Prince of Wales
Death of the Queen
Anxiety for the Prince
Creation of Peers
Proposal of a New Marriage

CHAPTER XV.
THE EXETER CONSPIRACY.
The European Powers
England and the Empire
Mission of Sir Thomas Wyatt
The Princess Mary
The Duchess of Milan
Interchange of Alliance
Doubts and Warnings
The Pacification of Nice
Doctor Bonner
The Religious Houses
Voluntary Surrenders
Images and Relics
Friar Forest
Novel Law of Heresy
Dderfel Gadern
The Shrines
St. Thomas of Canterbury
The Kings Marriage
The Pope issues the Censures
Poles Second Mission
England and Flanders
Poles Apology
Irish Overtures to the Papacy
Contemplated Invasion of Ireland
The English Lords
Renewed Agitations
The Marquis of Exeter
The Banner of St. Kevern
The Cornish Conspiracy
Arrest of Holland
The Poles
Lady Salisbury
Circular to the Justices of the Peace
Westminster Hall
Lord Montague
Sir Edward Neville
Executions for Treason
Testimony of Events
England and the Lutherans
The Landgrave of Hesse
Prosecution of Lambert
Lambert dies at the Stake
Cromwells Opinion of the Sentence
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