John Husee to Lord Lisle, May 19.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_,
vol. x. p. 385.
[439] The Princess Mary to Cromwell, May 26, 1536.--_Calendar, Foreign and
Domestic._
[440] Chapuys to Charles V., June 6.--_Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_,
vol. x. p. 440; _Spanish Calendar_, vol. v. pp. 137 et seq.
[441] Charles V. to Chapuys, June 30, 1536.--_Calendar, Foreign and
Domestic_, vol. x. p. 511.
[442] _Calendar, Foreign and Domestic_, June 6, 1536, vol. x. p. 389.
[443] Chapuys to Charles V., June 6, 1536.--_Calendar, Foreign and
Domestic_, vol. x. p. 441.
[444] Chapuys to Charles V., July 1, 1536.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. v.
part 2, pp. 184 et seq.
[445] Chapuys to Charles V., July 8, 1536.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol. v.
part 2, p. 221. In using the words, "Princess of Wales," Chapuys adds a
curious fact, if fact it be--"Nowhere that I know of," he says, "is the
title of Princess given to a King's daughter as long as there is hope of
male descent. It was the Cardinal of York who, for some whim or other of
his own, broke through the rule and caused Henry's daughter by Catherine
to be called 'Princess of Wales.'"
[446] Cifuentes to Charles V., August 4, 1536.--_Spanish Calendar_, vol.
v. part 2, p. 221.
[447] Chapuys to Charles V., August 12, 1536.
INDEX.
Abbots, mitred:
division of opinion on the Annates Bill, 187.
"Advocation" of a cause to Rome, 108.
Alencon, Princesse d':
Wolsey's alleged desire of Henry VIII.'s marriage with, 49 _sq._
Amadas, Mrs., 235.
Annates Bill, 187.
Appeals, Act of, 58, 209.
Arches Court, the, reformation of, 185.
Arthur, Prince (Henry VIII.'s brother):
question of the consummation of his marriage with Catherine, 171.
Ateca, Father (Bishop of Llandaff), Catherine's confessor, 379.
Audeley, Chancellor, 405.
Barentyne, Sir William, 60.
Barton, Elizabeth. See _Nun of Kent_.
Bath, Bishop of (English ambassador at Paris), on the initial stages of
the divorce of Henry VIII., 25.
Becket, Archbishop (Canterbury), the hero of the English clergy, 158.
Bellay du (French ambassador to England):
on Wolsey's position towards the divorce, 94;
on the Blackfriars Legatine court, 107;
account of Wolsey after his fall, 121;
mission from Francis to Anne Boleyn, 250;
special mission to Clement, 256;
the Pope's reply, 257 _sqq._;
mission to the Pope in regard to Milan,
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