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T
HE REIGN OF
H
ENRY

Anglo, Sydney:
Images of Tudor Kingship
(London, 1992).

Bernard, G. W.:
Power and Politics in Tudor England
(Aldershot, 2000).

——
Anne Boleyn
(London, 2010).

Brewer, J. S.:
The Reign of Henry VIII
(London, 1884).

Brigden, Susan:
New Worlds, Lost Worlds
(London, 2001).

Brown, Andrew D.:
Popular Piety in Late Medieval England
(Oxford, 1995).

Byrne, M. St Clare (ed.):
The Letters of Henry VIII
(London, 1936).

Coby, J. Patrick:
Henry VIII and the Reformation Parliament
(London, 2006).

Coleman, Christopher and Starkey, David (eds):
Revolution Reassessed
(Oxford, 1986).

Davies, C. S. L.:
Peace, Printand Protestantism
(London, 1977).

Dodds, Madeleine Hope and Dodds, Ruth:
The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Exeter Conspiracy
, two volumes (Cambridge, 1915).

Elton, Geoffrey:
Policy and Police
(Cambridge, 1972).

Erickson, Carolly:
Great Harry
(London, 1980).

Fox, Alistair and Guy, John:
Reassessing the Henrician Age
(Oxford, 1986).

Froude, James Anthony:
History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth
, twelve volumes (London, 1862–70).

Galton, Arthur:
The Character and Times of Thomas Cromwell
(Birmingham, 1887).

Graves, Michael A. R.:
Henry VIII
(London, 2003).

Guy, John:
The Cardinal’s Court
(Hassocks, 1977).

——
The Tudor Monarchy
(London, 1997).

Gwyn, Peter:
The King’s Cardinal
(London, 1990).

Hoak, Dale (ed.):
Tudor Political Culture
(Cambridge, 1995).

Hoyle, R. W.:
The Pilgrimage of Grace
(Oxford, 2001).

Hutchinson, Robert:
Thomas Cromwell
(London, 2007).

Ives, E. W.:
Anne Boleyn
(London, 1986).

Jones, Whitney R. D.:
The Tudor Commonwealth
(London, 1970).

Lingard, John and Belloc, Hilaire:
The History of England
, eleven volumes (New York, 1912).

MacCulloch, Diarmaid (ed.):
The Reign of Henry VIII
(Basingstoke, 1995).

Pickthorn, Kenneth:
Early Tudor Government
(Cambridge, 1951).

Pollard, A. F.:
Wolsey
(London, 1929).

——
Henry VIII
(London, 1934).

Randell, Keith:
Henry VIII
and the Government of England (London, 1991).

Rosenthal, Joel and Richmond, Colin (eds):
People, Politics and Community in the Later Middle Ages
(Gloucester, 1987).

Scarisbrick, J. J.:
Henry VIII
(London, 1968).

Smith, Lacey Baldwin:
Henry VIII
(London, 1971).

Starkey, David (ed.):
Henry VIII: A European Court in England
(London, 1991).

——
The Reign of Henry VIII
(London, 2002).

——
Henry, Virtuous
Prince (London, 2008).

Watts, John L. (ed.):
The End of the Middle Ages?
(London, 1998).

Weir, Alison:
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
(London, 1991).

——
Henry
VIII (London, 2001).

Williams, C. H.:
England
under the Early Tudors (London, 1925).

——
The Tudor Despotism
(London, 1928).

Williams, Penry:
The Tudor Regime
(Oxford, 1979).

Wooding, Lucy:
Henry VIII
(London, 2009).

Zeeveld, W. Gordon:
Foundations of Tudor Policy
(Cambridge, Mass., 1948).

T
HE REIGN OF
E
DWARD

Alford, Stephen:
Kinship and Politics in the Reign of Edward VI
(Cambridge, 2002).

Aston, Margaret:
The King’s Bedpost
(Cambridge, 1993).

Beer, Barrett L.:
Rebellion and Riot, Popular Disorder in England during the Reign of Edward VI
(Kent, Ohio, 2005).

Bush, M. L.:
The Government Policy of Protector Somerset
(London, 1975).

Constant, G.:
Introduction of the Reformation into England, Edward VI
(London, 1942).

Gasquet, Francis Aidan and Bishop, Edmund:
Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer
(London, 1890).

Heard, Nigel:
Edward VI
and Mary (London, 1990).

Hoak, D. E.:
The King’s Council in the Reign of Edward VI
(Cambridge, 1976).

Jones, Whitney R. D.:
The Mid-Tudor Crisis
(London, 1973).

Jordan, W. K.:
Edward VI, the Young King
(London, 1968).

——
EdwardVI: The Threshold of Power
(London, 1970).

Loach, Jennifer:
Edward VI
(London, 1999).

Loach, Jennifer and Tittler, Robert (eds):
The Mid-Tudor Polity
(London, 1980).

MacCulloch, Diarmaid:
Tudor Church Militant, Edward VI and the Protestant Reformation
(London, 1999).

Mackie, J. D.:
The Earlier Tudors
(Oxford, 1952).

Pollard, A. F.:
England under Protector Somerset
(London, 1900).

Skidmore, Chris:
Edward VI
(London, 2007).

T
HE REIGN OF
M
ARY

Duffy, Eamon:
Fires of Faith
(London, 2009).

Duffy, Eamon and Loades, David (eds):
The Church of Mary Tudor
(Aldershot, 2006).

Edwards, John and Truman, Ronald (eds):
Reforming Catholicism in the England of Mary Tudor: the achievement of Friar Bartolome Carranza
(Aldershot, 2005).

Erickson, Carolly:
Bloody Mary
(London, 1978).

Loach, Jennifer:
Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary Tudor
(Oxford, 1986).

Loades, David:
Mary Tudor
(Oxford, 1989).

Miller, James Arthur:
Stephen Gardiner and the Tudor Reaction
(London, 1926).

Porter, Linda:
Mary Tudor: the First Queen
(London, 2007).

Prescott, H. F. M.:
Mary Tudor
(London, 1940).

Richards, Judith M.:
Mary Tudor
(London, 2008).

Schenk, W.:
Reginald Pole
(London, 1950).

White, Beatrice:
MaryTudor
(London, 1935).

Whitelock, Anna:
Mary Tudor
(London, 2009).

T
HE REIGN OF
E
LIZABETH

Adams, Simon:
Leicester and the Court
(Manchester, 2002).

Alford, Stephen:
The Early Elizabethan Polity
(Cambridge, 1998).

——
Burghley
(London, 2008).

Archer, Jayne Elisabeth, Goldring, Elizabeth and Knight, Sarah:
The Progresses, Pageants and Entertainments of Queen Elizabeth I
(Oxford, 2007).

Black, J. B.:
The Reign of Elizabeth
(Oxford, 1936).

Collinson, Patrick:
Elizabethan Essays
(London, 1994).

——
The Elizabethan Puritan Movement
(London, 1967).

Doran, Susan:
Monarchy and Matrimony
(London, 1996).

——
Queen Elizabeth I
(London, 2003).

Doran, Susan and Freeman, Thomas S. (eds):
The Myth of Elizabeth
(London, 2003).

Dunn, Jane:
Elizabeth and Mary
(London, 2003).

Elton, G. R.:
The Parliament of England
, 1559–1581 (Cambridge, 1986).

Graves, Michael A. R.:
Burghley
(London, 1998).

Greaves, Richard L. (ed.):
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
(London, 1974).

Guy, John (ed.):
The Reign of Elizabeth I
(Cambridge, 1995).

——
My Heart is My Own
(London, 2004).

Haigh, Christopher (ed.):
The Reign of Elizabeth I
(London, 1984).

——
Elizabeth I
(London, 1988).

Hammer, Paul E. J.:
The Polarisation of Elizabethan Politics
(Cambridge, 1999).

Haugaard, William P.:
Elizabeth and the English Reformation
(Cambridge, 1968).

Hibbert, Christopher:
The Virgin Queen
(London, 1990).

Hurstfield, Joel:
Freedom, Corruption and Government in Elizabethan England
(London, 1973).

Jenkins, Elizabeth:
Elizabeth the Great
(London, 1958).

Jones, Norman:
The Birth of the Elizabethan Age
(Oxford, 1993).

Levin, Carole:
The Reign of Elizabeth I
(Basingstoke, 2002).

Levine, Joseph M. (ed.):
Elizabeth I
(London, 1969).

MacCaffrey, Wallace:
The Shaping of the Elizabethan Regime
(London, 1969).

——
Elizabeth I
(London, 1993).

McClaren, A. N.:
Political Culture in the Reign of Elizabeth I
(Cambridge, 1999).

Mears, Natalie:
Queenship and Political Discourse in the Elizabethan Realms
(Cambridge, 2005).

Meyer, Arnold Oskar:
England and the Catholic Church under Queen Elizabeth
(London, 1967).

Neale, J. E.:
Queen Elizabeth I
(London, 1934).

——
Essays in Elizabethan History
(London, 1958).

Palliser, D. A.:
The Age of Elizabeth
(London, 1983).

Rex, Richard:
Elizabeth I
(Stroud, 2003).

Strickland, Agnes:
The Life of Queen Elizabeth
(London, 1906).

Strong, Roy:
Gloriana
(London, 1987).

Weir, Alison:
Elizabeth the Queen
(London, 1998).

Williams, Penry:
The Later Tudors
(Oxford, 1995).

S
OCIETY

Bindoff, S. T.:
Tudor England
(London, 1950).

Bindoff, S. T., Hurstfield, J. and Williams, C. H. (eds):
Elizabethan Government and Society
(London, 1961).

Byrne, M. St Clare:
Elizabethan Life in Town and Country
(London, 1925).

Chambers, J. D.:
Population, Economy and Society in Pre-Industrial England
(Oxford, 1972).

Cheyney, Edward P.:
Social Changes in England in the Sixteenth Century
(Pennsylvania, 1895).

Clark, Peter (ed.):
The Early Modern Town
(London, 1976).

——
The Cambridge Urban History of England
, Volume Two,
1540 –1840
(Cambridge, 2000).

Clay, C. G. A.:
Economic Expansion and Social Change, England 1500–1700
, two volumes (Cambridge, 1984).

Collinson, Patrick (ed.):
The Sixteenth Century
(Oxford, 2002).

Coward, Barry:
Social Change and Continuity in Early Modern England
(London, 1988).

Cressy, David:
Birth, Marriage and Death
(Oxford, 1997).

Dodd, A. H.:
Life in Elizabethan England
(London, 1961).

Ellis, Steven G.:
Tudor Frontiers and Noble Power
(Oxford, 1995).

Elton, G. R.:
England Under the Tudors
(London, 1955).

Guy, John:
Tudor England
(Oxford, 1988).

Jack, Sybil M.:
Trade and Industry in Tudor and Stuart England
(London, 1977).

James, Mervyn:
Society, Politics and Culture
(Cambridge, 1986).

Polito, Mary:
Governmental Arts in Early Tudor England
(Aldershot, 2005).

Ramsey, Peter H. (ed.):
The Price Revolution in Sixteenth-Century England
(London, 1971).

Robertson, H. M.:
Aspects of the Rise of Economic Individualism
(Cambridge, 1933).

Rowse, A. L.:
The England of Elizabeth
(London, 1950).

——
The Expansion of Elizabethan England
(London, 1955).

Sharpe, Kevin:
Selling the Tudor Monarchy
(London, 2009).

Simon, Joan:
Education and Society in Tudor England
(Cambridge, 1967).

Sommerville, C. John:
The Secularisation of Early Modern England
(Oxford, 1992).

Tawney, R. H.:
The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century
(London, 1912).

Thurley, Simon:
The Royal Palaces of Tudor England
(London, 1993).

Walsham, Alexandra:
The Reformation of the Landscape
(Oxford, 2011).

Wernham, R. B.:
Before the Armada
(London, 1966).

Williams, Penry:
Life in Tudor England
(London, 1964).

Index

 

abbots: and dissolution of monasteries,
ref 1
; translated to diocesan bishoprics,
ref 1
; executed,
ref 2

Absolute Restraint of Annates Act (1534),
ref 1

Acton, John Emerich Edward Dalberg, 1st baron,
ref 1

agriculture: changes,
ref 1

alehouses: numbers increase,
ref 1

Alençon, Francis, duke of
see
Anjou, Francis, duke of

Aler, Madame d’,
ref 1

Alesius, Alexander,
ref 1

Allen, Cardinal William,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Alva, Ferdinand de Toledo, duke of: command in Netherlands,
ref 1
; seizes English warehouse in Antwerp,
ref 1
; on Ridolfi plot,
ref 1
; and Netherlands revolt,
ref 2
; and Elizabeth’s reaction to St Bartholomew’s Day massacre,
ref 1

Alva, Maria, duchess of,
ref 1

Amadas, Mrs,
ref 1

Ambsworth, Margaret,
ref 1

Ammonius (Andrea Ammonio),
ref 1

Anabaptists,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Anglican Church
see
Church of England

Anjou, Francis, duke of (
earlier
duke of Alençon): as Elizabeth’s suitor,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
; invades Netherlands,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; visits England,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; death,
ref 1

Anjou, Henry, duke of
see
Henry III, king of France

Anne Boleyn, queen of Henry VIII: Henry meets and courts,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; and Henry’s divorce,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; gives Simon Fish pamphlet to Henry,
ref 1
; religious liberalism,
ref 1
; popular hostility to,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
; made marquess of Pembroke,
ref 1
; pregnancy and birth of Elizabeth,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; marriage to Henry,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; crowned queen,
ref 1
; and Henry’s infidelity,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; succession settled on children,
ref 1
; on Mary’s refusing oath of Succession,
ref 1
; miscarries male child,
ref 1
; threatens Mary,
ref 1
; accused of infidelity,
ref 1
; deteriorating relations with Henry,
ref 1
; executed,
ref 1

Anne Boleyn
(ship),
ref 1

Anne of Cleves, queen of Henry VIII: marriage and divorce from Henry,
ref 1
; separation from Henry,
ref 1
; and Cromwell’s fall,
ref 1
; on Henry’s marriage to Katherine Parr,
ref 1

Anne, Queen,
ref 1

Anselm, St, archbishop of Canterbury,
ref 1

anti-Semitism,
ref 1

António, Don (pretender to Portuguese throne),
ref 1

Antwerp: trade,
ref 1
; unrest,
ref 2
; Spanish massacre in,
ref 1
; falls to Parma,
ref 2

Aquinas, St Thomas,
ref 1

architecture,
ref 1

Arden family, of Park Hall,
ref 1

Arden, John,
ref 1

Ardres, treaty of (1546),
ref 1

Arthur, prince (Henry VIII’s brother),
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Arundel, Henry Fitzalan, 12th earl of,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Arundel, Philip Howard, 13th earl of,
ref 1

Ascham, Roger,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Aske, Robert: leads Pilgrimage of Grace,
ref 1
; Henry meets,
ref 1
; tried and hanged,
ref 1

Askew, Anne,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Athelney, abbot of,
ref 1

Audeley, Lady,
ref 1

Augmentation, Court of,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Austin Friars, London,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Babington, Anthony,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Bacon, Anthony,
ref 1

Bacon, Francis: on Elizabeth’s religious discretion,
ref 1
; recruited by Essex,
ref 1
; counsels Essex,
ref 1
; and Essex’s conduct in Ireland,
ref 1
; argues for Essex’s appointment to Ireland,
ref 1

Bacon, Sir Nicholas,
ref 1

Ball, Alice,
ref 1

Ballard, John, SJ,
ref 1

Bancroft, Richard, archbishop of Canterbury,
ref 1

Barnes, Robert,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Barrowe, Henry (and Barrowists),
ref 1
,
ref 2

Barton, Elizabeth (Nun of Kent): prophecies,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; investigated and beheaded,
ref 1

Bath, John Bourchier, 2nd earl of,
ref 1

Bath, William Bourchier, 3rd earl of,
ref 1

Beaufort, Margaret, countess of Richmond and Derby,
ref 1

Beaumaris, Anglesey,
ref 1

Becket, St Thomas: shrine desecrated and demoted,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Bedford, Francis Russell, 2nd earl of: in Elizabeth’s privy council,
ref 1
; supports Elizabeth in 1569 rebellion,
ref 1

Bedingfield, Sir Henry,
ref 1

Bendlowes, Serjeant,
ref 1

benefit of clergy,
ref 1

Bennet, Dr,
ref 1

Berthelet, Thomas,
ref 1

Berwick, treaty of (1586),
ref 1

Bible, Holy: translated,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
; English version distributed,
ref 1
; public reading forbidden,
ref 1
; Geneva version,
ref 1
; Puritan idealization of,
ref 1

Bigod, Sir Francis,
ref 1

Bill of Deposition against Henry,
ref 1

Bilney, Thomas,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Bisham abbey,
ref 1

bishops: draw up statement of belief for Henry,
ref 1
; appointed by king’s letters patent,
ref 1

Bishops’ Book, The
see
Institution of a Christian Man, The

Blois, treaty of (1572),
ref 1

Blount, Elizabeth (Bessie),
ref 1

Blount, Sir Thomas,
ref 1

Bocher, Joan
see
Joan of Kent

Boethius:
The Consolation of Philosophy
,
ref 1

Boleyn, Mary: liaison with Henry VIII,
ref 1

Bolton Castle,
ref 1

Bond of Association,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Bonner, Edmund, bishop of London (‘Bloody Bonner’): interrogates Anne Askew,
ref 1
; protests at religious reforms,
ref 1
; abuses Cranmer,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; persecutes reformers,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
; decrees Church forms and services,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; absent from Elizabeth’s arrival in London,
ref 1
; imprisoned,
ref 1

Book of Common Prayer: provokes Western Rising,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; publication (1549),
ref 1
; overrides other prayer books,
ref 1
; revised (1552),
ref 1
,
ref 2
; in Elizabeth’s reign,
ref 1
; unpopularity in North,
ref 1
; proposed reform,
ref 1
; criticised,
ref 1
; clergy required to assent to,
ref 1
; piety,
ref 1

Booner, William,
ref 1

Bothwell, James Hepburn, 4th earl of: in plot to murder Darnley,
ref 1
; relations with Mary Stuart,
ref 1
; tried and acquitted,
ref 1
; made duke of Orkney,
ref 1
; marriage to Mary,
ref 1
; and inquiry into Darnley’s murder,
ref 1
; Mary’s ‘casket letters’ to,
ref 1
; imprisoned in Denmark,
ref 1
; death,
ref 1

Boulogne: siege of (1544),
ref 1
; Henry occupies for eight years,
ref 1
; Somerset plans to reclaim,
ref 1
; Henry II of France besieges,
ref 1
; returned to French,
ref 1

Boxley Abbey, Kent,
ref 1

boy bishops,
ref 1

Bradford, John,
ref 1

Brereton, William,
ref 1

Brocke, Edward,
ref 1

Browne, Robert (and Brownists),
ref 1
,
ref 2

Brussels, Union of (1577),
ref 1

Bryan, Sir Francis,
ref 1

Bucer, Martin,
ref 1

Buckingham, Edward Stafford, 3rd duke of,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Bunyan, John,
ref 1

Burghley, Sir William Cecil, baron: on popular unrest,
ref 1
; as privy councillor under Edward VI,
ref 1
; and accession of Mary Tudor,
ref 1
; as Elizabeth’s principal secretary of state,
ref 1
; supports reformed faith,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
; and Parker’s reluctance to accept archbishopric,
ref 1
; negotiates treaty of Edinburgh,
ref 1
; threatened by Elizabeth’s relations with Dudley,
ref 1
; on Elizabeth’s suitors and marriage prospects,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
; on Elizabeth’s ill health,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; promotes parliament’s petitions to Elizabeth,
ref 1
; drafts succession bill (1563),
ref 1
; and multiplicity of religious practices,
ref 1
; informs Elizabeth of birth of Mary Stuart’s son,
ref 1
; and threat of Mary Stuart’s succession,
ref 1
; on state of Scotland at marriage of Mary and Bothwell,
ref 1
; confronts Spain,
ref 1
; writes to Moray on escape of Mary Stuart,
ref 1
; annotates Mary Stuart’s casket letters,
ref 1
; and Elizabeth’s vacillations over Mary Stuart,
ref 1
; complains of excess of luxury goods,
ref 1
; distrusts Mary Stuart,
ref 1
; opposition to,
ref 1
; and end of Rising of the North,
ref 1
; learns of Ridolfi plot,
ref 1
; and arrest of Catholic plotters,
ref 1
; ennobled,
ref 1
; and Elizabeth’s nervous collapse,
ref 1
; on war in Netherlands,
ref 1
; and popular reaction to St Bartholomew’s Day massacre,
ref 1
; and Elizabeth’s procrastinations,
ref 1
; and Elizabeth’s refusal to head Protestant League,
ref 1
; favours Edmund Grindal as archbishop,
ref 1
; dissuades Elizabeth from dismissing Grindal,
ref 1
; as patron of Campion,
ref 1
; praises torture,
ref 1
; rebukes Whitgift,
ref 1
; hopes to destroy Mary Stuart,
ref 1
; and threat of invasion,
ref 1
; drafts Bond of Association and ensures Protestant succession,
ref 1
; accompanies Elizabeth on 27th anniversary of accession celebrations,
ref 1
; commissions portrait of Elizabeth,
ref 1
; and financing of force in Netherlands,
ref 1
; opposes peace proposals for Netherlands,
ref 1
; and trial of Mary queen of Scots,
ref 1
; and Elizabeth’s signing Mary’s death warrant,
ref 1
; Elizabeth ostracizes after death of Mary,
ref 1
; dominance at court,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; ageing,
ref 1
; death,
ref 1
; on religious changes,
ref 1

Burning of Heretics, Act for (1414): revoked,
ref 1

burnings at the stake: described,
ref 1
; revived under Elizabeth,
ref 1

Bury St Edmunds,
ref 1

Butts, Margaret, Lady (
née
Bacon),
ref 1

Cabot, Sebastian,
ref 1

Cadiz,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Caius, Dr John,
ref 1

Calais: in English hands,
ref 1
; and English invasion of France (1544),
ref 1
; French besiege and capture (1557–8),
ref 1
,
ref 2
; English attempt to repossess,
ref 1
; Elizabeth gives up claim,
ref 1
; Spanish Armada reaches,
ref 1

Calvin, Jean: doctrines and practice,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Calvinism,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Cambridge: colleges founded,
ref 1

Camden, William,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Campeggio, Cardinal Lorenzo, bishop of Salisbury,
ref 1
,
ref 2
,
ref 3

Campion, Edmund,
ref 1
,
ref 2

canon law: subordination to common law,
ref 1

Canterbury: Becket’s shrine dismantled and plundered,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Carberry Hill, battle of (1567),
ref 1
,
ref 2

Cardano, Hieronymus,
ref 1

Carew, Sir George,
ref 1

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