Grey, Margaret, marchioness of Dorset
see
Wotton, Margaret
Grey, Thomas, marquis of Dorset;
see also
Wotton, Margaret (
wife
)
Gruffyd, Elis
Grynée, Simon
Guildford, Edward
Guildford, Henry, controller of the household
HE, monogrammist
Hailes abbey, Gloucestershire
Hale, John
Hales, Christopher
Hall, Edward
Chronicle
Hampden, John
Hampton Court, palace of
Hankford family
Hanse merchants (also known as the Steelyard)
Hanworth Park, Middlesex
Harlesden, Elizabeth, lady Wallop, wife of Sir John Wallop
Harpsfield, Nicholas
Harrington, John
Harris, Elizabeth, wife of Walter Staynings
Harvey, Nicholas; see also Harvey, Thomas (
son
)
;
Wiltshire, Bridget (
wife
)
Harvey, Thomas
Hastings, George, lord Hastings, earl of Huntingdon
Haverfordwest, priory of
Hayes, Cornelius
Heilly, Anne d’, duchesse d’Etampes
Heneage, Thomas, gentleman of the privy chamber
Henri d’Orléans, second son of Francis I, later Henri II
Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I
Henri IV, king of France
Henry VII ; see
also
Elizabeth of York (
wife
)
Henry VIII
age
building
character
children, attitude to; see
also
Edward; Elizabeth; Fitzroy, Henry; Mary Tudor (d.1558)
courtiers and;
see also
court
courtly activity
decline of
display, concern with
faction and
fool of
gossip about
inventory of
letters from
letters to,
mistresses;
see also
Blount, Elizabeth; Boleyn, Mary
music
privy chamber of see court
progresses
religious belief
sexual problems
succession to
and Anne Boleyn
before 1526
1526 — November
1532
chronology of relationship
cohabits with Anne
courtly love and
creates Anne marchioness of Pembroke
gifts and tokens between
influence of Anne on
letters to
marriage, moves towards
offers Anne marriage
radical ideas presented to
appeal to universities
Collectanea Satis Copiosa
Doctor and Student
The Obedience of the Christian Man
The Supplication of Beggars
relationship with Anne
seeks Anne as mistress
November
1532 —
January
1536
Anne’s coronation
Elizabeth, birth of
Elizabeth, involvement with
influence of Anne on
marriage
reaction to miscarriage (1534)
relationship with Anne xv-xvi
symbolism
January-May
1536
Anne’s destruction, problems with traditional view
supposed ‘deformed foetus’
supposed link with witchcraft
date of breach with
divorce of Anne
continues support toApril
manipulated during crisis
Norris and
reaction to miscarriage (1536)
responsibility of Henry for execution
Other aspects
and the church
annulment of marriage to Katherine
canon law of marriage
the papacy
dispensations
radical ideas about religious reform of
royal supremacy over
and Thomas Cranmer
and Thomas Cromwell
foreign affairs
Charles V
France
alliance of 1514
Calais Conference 1532
campaign of 1513
campaign of 1523
Field of Cloth of Gold
Francis I
needs support of
suspicion of
and Katherine of Aragon
death of
lives with until July 1531
separates from
supporters of
and Mary
and Jane Seymour
and Thomas Wyatt
stories about
and Thomas Wolsey
differences with
at Grafton
relations after dismissal
see also
Katherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Katherine Howard, Anne of Cleves, Katherine Parr (
wives
)
Herbert, Edward, lord Cherbury
Hereford, bishop of see Fox, Edward
Herman, Richard
Heron, Giles
Hever, Kent
Hickman, Rose see Lok, Rose
Hilles, Richard
Hilsey, John, bishop of Rochester
Histoire de Anne Boleyn see
Carles, Lancelot de
Holbein, Hans, the younger, plates
The Ambassadors
,
Anne Boleyn and
Basle cup,
jewellery and metalwork for
Mount Parnassus
,
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
,
table fountain,
Holinshed, Raphael
Holland, Elizabeth
Hollar, Wenceslas
Home family
Home, Alexander, lord, earl of Home
Hoo, Anne, wife of Geoffrey Boleyn
Hoo, Thomas, lord;
see also
Hoo, Anne (
daughter)
Hornebolte family
Hornebolte, Lucas, plates
Horsman, Margery, wife of Sir Michael Lyster
Hoskins, John, the elder
household
controller of:
see
Boleyn, Thomas; Guildford, Henry; Paulet, William; Ponynges, Edward
treasurer of:
see
Boleyn, Thomas; Fitzwilliam, William; Ponynges, Edward
see also
court
Howard: ‘Master Howard’s matter’
Howard, Anne, dowager countess of Oxford, widow of John de Vere
Howard, Dorothy, countess of Derby, wife of Edward Stanley
Howard, Lord Edmund
Howard, Elizabeth (d. 1534), lady Fitzwalter, wife of Thomas Ratcliffe
Howard, Elizabeth (d. 1538), lady Boleyn and countess of Wiltshire, wife of Thomas Boleyn
Henry VIII and
Howard, Henry, earl of Surrey
Howard, Katherine, lady Daubeney, wife of Henry Daubeney
Howard, Katherine, queen
Howard, Mary, duchess of Richmond, wife of Henry Fitzroy
Howard, Thomas (d. 1524), earl of Surrey, duke of Norfolk; see
also
Howard, Dorothy; Howard, Elizabeth (d. 1534); Howard, Elizabeth (d. 1538) (
dauphter
)
;
Tilney, Agnes; Tilney, Elizabeth (
wives
)
Howard, Thomas (d. 1554), earl of Surrey, duke of Norfolk,
Anne Boleyn and
alienation from
royal counsellors
Thomas Cromwell and
earl marshal
faction of
Henry VIII and
Henry Fitzroy and
policy of
presides at trials as lord steward
Thomas Wolsey and
see also
Howard, Mary (
daughter
); Holland, Elizabeth (
mistress
); Howard, Henry (
son
); Stafford, Elizabeth (
wife
)
Howard, Lord Thomas (d. 1537)
Howard, Thomas (d. 1572), earl of Surrey, duke of Norfolk
secretary of
see
Barker, William
Howard, Thomas (d. 1646), earl of Arundel and Surrey
Howard, lord William;
see also
Broughton, Katherine (
wife
)
Hungerford, Antony
Hungerford, Walter
Hunne, Richard