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ed against her, 402; Easter (1536) at Greenwich, 404; inquiry into infidelities charged against her, 415; charged before the Council with adultery, 417; sent to the Tower, _ib._; alleged to have planned the poisoning of the Princess Mary and the Duke of Richmond, 418; denial of the charge of adultery, 419; charged with having been herself the solicitor to adultery, 420; her trial: the indictment, 426; a reason suggested for her infidelities, 426 _n._; her trial, 480 _sqq._; her confession to Cranmer, invalidating her marriage with Henry, 431; her marriage declared null, 431; her dying speech, 435; execution, _ib._ Boleyn, Mary: Henry VIII.'s alleged intimacy with, 55 _sqq._; Chapuys's reference to it, 130. Bourbon, Cardinal, 46. Bourbon, Duke of: his treatment of Italy after the battle of Pavia, 27; sack of Rome by (1527), 35. Brereton, Sir William (paramour of Anne Boleyn), 416, 419; execution, 420. Brewer, Mr.: his translation and interpretation of Wolsey's suggested Papal dispensation for Henry VIII.'s second marriage, 54 _sq._; his views on the alleged intrigue between Henry and Mary Boleyn, 58. Bribery of ministers, a common custom, 45. Brief of Execution: its issue still delayed by Paul III., 318; differences between it and the Bull of Deposition, 353 _n._ Brown, Dr. (Augustinian friar): denounces the authority of the Pope in England, 298. Bryan, Sir Francis: his opinion of Clement VII.'s intentions towards Henry VIII., 93; suspected of intriguing with Anne, 421. Bulls for English bishoprics, enormous cost of, 89. Burgo, Andrea de, 103, 168. Burgo, Baron de: appointed to succeed Casalis as Nuncio in England, 144; Chapuys's account of his first interview with Henry, 145; protest against the revival of the statute of Praemunire, 148; Henry's reply, 149; report of an interview with Henry at Hampton Court, and with Norfolk, 150; reply to Norfolk's caution against introducing Papal briefs, 156; his attempted appeal to Convocation, 160; presents Clement's brief to Henry, 162; account of Henry's reception of the threat of excommunication, 169; secret communications with Henry, 205; accompanies the King in state to the opening of Parliament, 206. Butts, Dr. (Henry's physician):
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