Tudors (History of England Vol 2) (78 page)

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Parry, Thomas,
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Parry, William,
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Parsons, Robert, SJ,
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,
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Paul III, pope: establishes Inquisition,
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Paulet, Sir Amyas,
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,
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,
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Paulet, Sir William,
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Pavia, battle of (1525),
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Peasants’ Revolt (1381),
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Pembroke, William Herbert, 1st earl of,
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Percy, Sir Thomas,
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Peto, Father William,
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,
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Philip II, king of Spain: betrothal to Mary Tudor,
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; marriage to Mary in England,
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,
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; welcomes Pole to England,
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; visits Elizabeth,
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; leaves England,
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; leadership in Spanish Netherlands,
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,
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; as invasion threat against England,
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; declares war against Henry II,
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; returns to England,
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; proposes recapturing Calais,
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; proposes marriage to Elizabeth,
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,
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; supports Elizabeth against France,
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; and Elizabeth’s prospective marriage to Dudley,
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; and French wars of religion,
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; Elizabeth’s relations with,
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; proposes assisting Mary Stuart to English throne,
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; sends army to Netherlands,
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; marriage (to Isabella of France),
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; defeats in Netherlands,
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; and Elizabeth’s neutrality in Netherlands war,
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; Elizabeth supports over Anjou’s invasion of Netherlands,
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; Elizabeth’s diplomatic dealings with,
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; and Elizabeth’s relations with Anjou,
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; promotes rebellion in Ireland,
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; on throne of Portugal,
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; finances pro-Mary plot,
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; orders assassination of William of Orange,
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; treaty with Guise against Henry of Navarre and Elizabeth,
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; ships captured by British adventurers,
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; and settlement in Netherlands,
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; and fate of Mary queen of Scots,
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; plans invasion of England,
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; and despatch of Spanish Armada,
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; and defeat and return of Armada,
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; power,
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; England provokes,
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; and Essex’s expedition against Cadiz,
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; sends further armadas (1596–7),
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; death,
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Phillips, Thomas,
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Pilgrimage of Grace (1536),
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,
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,
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Pinkie Cleugh, battle of (1547),
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,
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Pitcairn, Robert:
Ancient Criminal Trials in Scotland
,
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Pius V, pope: excommunicates Elizabeth,
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plague: (1537),
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; (1562),
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Plat, Robert,
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Plumpton, Robert,
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Pole, Sir Geoffrey,
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Pole, Margaret,
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Pole, Cardinal Reginald: as papal legate,
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; and mother’s beheading,
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; returns to England,
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; persecutions,
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; Mary Tudor’s reliance on,
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; made archbishop of Canterbury,
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; death,
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; learns of Mary’s death,
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Pontefract Castle: Aske threatens and occupies,
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,
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Poor Catholics of the Humiliati,
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poor laws,
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,
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population: rural decline,
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; increase,
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portents,
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,
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,
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,
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Portugal: Philip annexes,
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; Elizabeth provokes unrest in,
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; Drake sails against,
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Potter, Gilbert,
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Poverty, Captain,
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praemunire
,
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,
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Prayer Book
see
Book of Common Prayer

predestination,
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Presbyterianism: beginnings,
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,
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prices: rise,
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,
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,
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,
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priests: in Church of England,
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privateering: against Spain,
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privy council: restored under Northumberland,
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; Elizabeth meets on accession,
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; as authority on death of Elizabeth,
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Profitable and Necessary Doctrine, A
,
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‘prophesyings’ (exercises),
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,
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Protestant faith: and English Bible,
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; creed and practices,
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; persecuted under Mary Tudor,
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,
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,
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; opposition to Mary’s Catholicism,
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; under Elizabeth,
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; professed in Scotland,
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; persecuted in France,
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,
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,
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; radical activists,
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; spread in England,
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; influential supporters under Elizabeth,
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; and war against Spanish in Netherlands,
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; in continental Europe,
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; and submission to secular authority,
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Provisors, Statute of (1351),
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Puckering, Sir John,
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,
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Puritanism: beginnings,
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,
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; strength in universities,
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; Whitgift opposes,
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; members fight against Armada,
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; strength and influence,
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; opposition to,
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; portrayed on stage,
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; parliament legislates against,
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Queen’s Safety, Act for (1584),
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,
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Raleigh, Walter, Senior,
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Raleigh, Sir Walter,
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,
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Reading abbey,
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rebellions and riots: (1549),
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,
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,
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; Wyatt’s (1554),
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; northern (1569–70),
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;
see also
Pilgrimage of Grace

recusant priests,
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Reformation: beginnings,
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; effect on government,
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; as political and dynastic movement,
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; effect on individual and nation,
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; theology,
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; cultural effects,
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;
see also
Protestant faith

religion: affinity with agricultural changes,
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; disputes and controversies over,
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,
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,
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,
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; imagery attacked,
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; Henry deplores differences,
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; in England at Henry’s death,
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; restrictions under Edward VI,
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; reforms restored under Elizabeth,
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,
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; visitations under Elizabeth,
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; active practitioners,
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; and rise of extreme Puritans,
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; sects established,
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; popular indifference to,
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;
see also
Book of Common Prayer; Catholic Church; Protestant faith

Restraint of Appeals, Act of (1533),
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Rich, Robert, 3rd baron (
later
earl of Warwick),
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Richard II, king,
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Richmond, Henry FitzRoy, Duke of (Henry VIII’s illegitimate son): birth,
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; Katherine of Aragon and,
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; as prospective successor to Henry,
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,
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; and death of Anne Boleyn,
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; death,
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,
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Ridley, Nicholas: meets at White Horse tavern,
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; detained and interrogated,
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; degraded and burnt at stake,
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Ridolfi, Roberto di,
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,
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Ripon,
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Rising of the North (1569–70),
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Rizzio (or Riccio), David,
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,
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Roanoke colony, North Carolina,
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Roche Abbey, Yorkshire,
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Rochford, George Boleyn, viscount (Anne Boleyn’s brother): executed,
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Rochford, Jane, viscountess,
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Rochford, Thomas Boleyn, 1st viscount (Anne’s father)
see
Wiltshire, earl of, 1763

Rogers, John, canon of St Paul’s,
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Rokewood, Edward,
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Rouen,
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Rowlands, Samuel,
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Rudd, Anthony, bishop of St David’s,
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Russell, John, baron (
later
1st earl of Bedford),
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Rutland, John Manners, 6th earl of,
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St Bartholomew’s Day massacre (14 August 1572),
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St Bartholomew’s hospital, London,
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St Margaret Pattens church, London,
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St Nicholas priory, Exeter,
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St Paul’s Cathedral, London: rood removed,
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; altar replaced,
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; damaged by lightning,
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St Thomas’s hospital, London,
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saints: as intercessors,
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Salisbury, Margaret Pole, countess of,
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Sampford Courtenay, Devon,
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,
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Sander, Nicholas,
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Santa Cruz, Don Alvaro de Bazan, marquis of,
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Saxton, Christopher,
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Scarborough: attacked by French ships,
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schools: founded and endowed,
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,
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Schorne, Master John,
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Scotland: war with England (1513),
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; Cromwell proposes war on (1522),
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; allies with France,
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,
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,
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,
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; dissolution of monasteries,
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; border raids into England,
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; war with England (1542),
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; Hertford invades and ravages,
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; Protector Somerset hopes for union with England,
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,
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; Somerset invades (1547),
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; attack on England (1557),
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; Elizabeth seeks agreement with,
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; request to Elizabeth to remove French,
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; professes Protestant faith,
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; treaty of Edinburgh settles peace with England (1560),
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; James VI proclaimed king,
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; rebel northern earls flee to,
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,
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Scroope, Philadelphia, Lady,
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seminarians (Catholic): in England,
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Servetus, Michael,
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Seymour, Edward
see
Hertford, earl of; Somerset, 1st duke of

Seymour of Sudeley, Thomas, baron,
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; marriage to Katherine Parr,
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; relations with brother,
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; counsels Edward VI,
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; interest in Elizabeth,
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,
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; on Protector Somerset’s invasion of Scotland,
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; ambitions,
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; arrested, charged and beheaded,
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Shakespeare, William: use of English,
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;
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
,
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;
Twelfth Night
,
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Sharington, Sir Edward,
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Shaxton, Nicholas, bishop of Salisbury,
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,
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sheep: and change of land use,
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Sheffield Castle,
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Shrewsbury, George Talbot, 4th earl of,
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Shrewsbury, George Talbot, 6th earl of,
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,
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Sidney, Sir Philip,
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,
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Simier, Jean de,
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Six Articles, Act of (1539),
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; abolished,
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Sixtus V, pope,
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,
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Skelton, John,
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,
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slave trade: beginnings,
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Smeaton, Mark,
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Solway Moss, battle of (1543),
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,
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Somerset, Edward Seymour, 1st duke of (
earlier
earl of Hertford): burns Edinburgh,
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; at Henry’s death,
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; as religious reformer,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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; as Protector in Edward’s regency,
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,
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; tolerance,
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; hopes for union with Scotland,
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,
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; and national defence,
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; proclamations,
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; builds London palace,
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; invades Scotland (1547),
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,
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; warned of unrest in kingdom,
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; and arrest and execution of brother Thomas,
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; restores common land,
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; and Act of Uniformity,
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; and suppression of popular risings,
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,
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; deposed,
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; executed,
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; opposes Northumberland,
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