Read Sir Francis Walsingham Online
Authors: Derek Wilson
Philip II of Spain
ix–x
,
21–3
,
47
,
34–5
,
51–6
,
71
,
74
,
78
,
86
,
105
,
116–17
,
119
,
122
,
124
,
126–7
,
131
,
138
,
143
,
145
,
149–50
,
162–3
,
166
,
175–7
,
179–81
,
197–9
,
203
,
205
,
218
,
230–3
,
236
Pilgrimage of Grace (
1536–7
)
67
,
110
Pole, Reginald
30
Poley, Robert
210–11
Politique Discourses
138
Posset, John (Bishop of Winchester)
25
Elizabeth’s
64
English
14
Prayer Book Rebellion (1549)
110
Principal Navigations, Voyages and Discoveries of the English Nation
241
prophesyings, suppression of
110–13
,
131
Protestant league
98
Protestantism
ix
,
xii
,
3
,
18
,
33–5
,
46
,
50
,
62
,
90
,
92
,
98
,
103–104
,
115
,
116
,
120
,
188
,
206
,
208
,
209
,
224
,
230
,
241
,
249
,
250
,
252
Puritans/Puritanism
xii
,
28
,
41
,
63
,
66
,
89
,
95
,
99
,
106–7
,
109
,
129
,
130
,
132
,
130
,
149
,
152
,
155
,
156
,
157–8
,
189
,
193
,
194–5
,
211
,
224
,
240
,
242
,
248–9
,
250
Radcliffe, Egrement
138
Randolph, Thomas
226
Read, Conyer
xi
Recusancy Act
155–6
recusants/recusancy
106
,
155
,
158–9
,
185
,
208–9
Reformation
11–12
,
13
,
14
,
18
,
19,
21
,
28
,
50
,
77
,
106
,
107
,
122
,
238
Revelation, Book of
27
Ridley, Nicholas
14
,
15–16
,
21
,
31
Ridolfi, Roberto
68–73
,
76
,
104
,
122
,
124
see also
conspiracies
Rizzio, David
52
Rogers, Thomas aka Nicolas Berden
188
Rome
43–5
,
69
,
92
,
116
,
122
,
131
,
132
,
143
,
180
,
251
Russell, Francis (Earl of Bedford)
30
,
34–5
St Bartholomew’s Massacre
2
,
79–83
,
85
,
90
,
95
,
103
,
118
,
124
,
252
Sackville, Thomas
243
Sandys, Edwin (Bishop of Winchester)
33
,
34
Santa Cruz, Marquis of
231
,
234
,
236
Scambler, Edmund (Bishop of Peterborough)
92–3
Scotland
6
,
43
,
50
,
52
,
57
,
61–2
,
120
,
121–2
,
141
,
162–4
,
168
,
169–71
,
183
,
206–7
,
228–30
Scriptorum Illustrium Maioris Britanniae Catalogus
26
Sebastian, King of Portugal
117
,
123
Seymour, Edward (Duke of Somerset)
12
,
13
Seymour, Henry (Vice-Admiral)
238
Seymour, Thomas
12
Sharington, William
13
Shelley, William
175
Shephard’s Calendar, The
141
Shrewsbury, Earl of
72
,
162
,
182
,
209
,
222
,
248
Sidney, Philip
138
,
171
,
183
,
216–17
,
239
,
240
,
242
,
244–5
Singleton, Hugh
141
Somerville/Somerfield, John
172
Spain
ix
,
53–7
,
61
,
68
,
74
,
76–7
,
86
,
100
,
114
,
121–2
,
138
,
145
,
149–50
,
153
,
157
,
168
,
178
,
197
,
228
,
229–31
Spanish Armada
x
,
85
,
179
,
183
,
230–1
,
235–6
Stafford, Sir Edward
166
,
180
,
185–7
,
196
,
201
,
220
Stafford, William
203
,
220–1
,
228
,
233
Standen, Anthony
233–4
state censorship
241–2
States General /United Netherlands
197–9
,
204
,
236
Stewart, Robert (messenger)
42
Stubbe, John
130–1
,
140–1
,
148
,
156
,
160
,
242
,
244
Stukeley, Thomas
122–3
,
124
,
134
,
138
Tamworth, John
25
Tankerville, Alice
7
Throckmorton, Francis
169
,
172–5
,
177
see also
conspiracies
Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas
19–20
,
41–2
,
47–9
,
169
Tower of London
6–7
,
10
,
16
,
20
,
31
,
111
,
138
,
143
,
157
,
160–1
,
173–5
,
177
,
181
,
226
treason, penalties for
155
Treason Act (1351)
160
treaties of Nonsuch
198
Treaty of Berwick
207
Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis
47–8
,
54
Tregian, Francis
129
Tuscany, Duke of
233
Tyndale, William
9
Venice
30
Vermigli, Peter Martyr
25
Walsingham, Mary
12–13
Walsingham, Sir Francis (and)
accusation of Presbyterianism
108
advice from Beale
97–8
,
99–100
,
101–2
alliance of England and France against Spain
78–9
Anglo-Scottish relations
121
as ambassador in France
59
,
71
,
72–3
as Bible-based Protestant
107
as English ambassador in France
1–2
as MP for Bossiney, Cornwall
35–6
as parliamentary member for Surrey
156
as Puritan
204
as trusted intermediary
41–3
as venture capitalist
149–50
at Fotheringhay
215
at King’s College, Cambridge
13–16
audience with Charles of France
81
banishment from court
141
belief in Reformation
107
Catholic detention centres
132–3
,
155
Catholic plots against Elizabeth
58
Catholic resurgence, fear of
132–4
Cecil (Lord Burghley)
41–3
,
57–8
,
84
,
166
,
196
chancellor of the Order of the Garter
127
coups and crisis management
235–7
dangers facing England
123–4
daughter’s marriage to Sir Philip Sidney
171
death and interment of
239–40
demand from Elizabeth for closure of seminaries
164
dilemmas of
99–101
diplomatic mission to France
70–1
Dorset constituency
39
Dutch rebels
125
financial hardship
217–18
early years of
10–11
English-French amity
82–3
evangelical beliefs, origins of
13
exile years of
24–32
expenditure on secret service
187–8
falling-out with Elizabeth
228
family and family responsibilities
4–8
,
12–13
,
24–5
foreign policy
145
foreign travel
17
genealogical tree of
4–5
grasp of international affairs
93
hatred of Catholicism
2
ill-health of
98
,
124
,
128
,
178
,
196
,
204
,
221–2
,
237
,
239
in Scotland
169–72
information sources
100–1
ingratitude of Elizabeth
218
intelligence service of
93–5
,
100–2
,
151
,
180–87
,
236
intelligence-gathering
142
interrogation of Ridolfi
68–70
interrogation of Thomas Franchiotto
58
,
59
kidnapping of James VI
121
,
167
,
168
knighthood
127
letter from Dr Thomas Wilson
115
letter to John Sturmius
131–2
letter to William Davison on Prayer Book
114
letters to/from Cecil
41–3
,
59
,
68–9
,
80
,
83
,
113
,
125
,
139
,
196–7
,
218
Magdalen College, Oxford
108
marriage to Anne Carleill
38
marriage to Ursula Worsley
40
Mary Stuart
162–7
,
181–2
,
206–16
,
221–5
,
227
memo (1578) on ills plaguing nation
250
memorial and remains of
3
Mendoza
176–7
mission to Henry III of France
146
motivation of
xii
naval treaty
178
negotiations for Elizabeth’s marriage
76
opposition to Anjou marriage
135
other Council members
99–100
patronage of
107–8
payments for espionage
142
personal tragedy
216–17
Privy Seal
101
property and estates of
38
,
39
,
40
,
41
,
95
re-education of Catholics
154
reputation of
240–1
responsibilities in France
75–6