Chapuys's account of his treachery, 323.
Calais, Conference at, 339, 347.
Cambrai:
suggested as neutral ground for the trial of the divorce cause, 124,
129, 169, 176, 200.
Cambrai, Peace of, 66, 109, 112, 114, 134, 223.
Campeggio, Bishop (Salisbury), 64, 92;
chosen by the Pope as special Legate to England, 67 _sq._, 74;
reception in England, 76;
his reports thence, 78;
his consultation with Wolsey, 79;
suggestion to marry the Princess Mary to the Duke of Richmond, _ib._;
dilatoriness, 84;
account of Lutheran proposals to Henry, 91;
his advice to Catherine at Blackfriars, 100;
effect upon him of Bishop Fisher's denunciation of the divorce, 107;
indignity offered to him on his leaving England, 122;
Henry's reply to his complaint, _ib._;
revenues of his see sequestrated, 238.
Canonists, Henry VIII.'s consultation of, and the results, 136.
Capello, Carlo (Venetian ambassador to London):
his account of Anne Boleyn's unpopularity, 201.
Carew, Sir Nicholas, 415.
Carey, Eleanor:
Henry VIII.'s refusal to appoint her Abbess of Wilton, 71.
Casalis, Sir Gregory, English agent at Rome, 37;
on a special mission to the Pope at Orvieto, 53;
his report, 63;
on the Pope's position, 68;
account of his interview with Clement to complain of dilatoriness, 84;
after the Pope's recovery from illness, 89;
_resume_ of the Pope's position towards the Emperor, 96;
protests to the Pope against Fisher being made Cardinal, 338.
Casalis, John (Papal Nuncio in England):
his statement that the Pope desired to reconcile the King and the
Emperor, 127;
the Nuncio "heart and soul" with the King, 135.
Catherine of Aragon:
death of her male children by Henry, 21;
irregularity of her marriage, 23;
her character, 24;
description of her by Falieri, 32;
first discovery of the proposal for a divorce, 34;
a scene with her husband, 38;
endeavours to obtain the revocation of Wolsey's Legatine powers, 39;
no suspicion for some time of Anne Boleyn, 48;
believed that Wolsey was the instigator of the divorce, 49;
her ignorance of any intrigue between Henry and either Lady Boleyn or
her daughter Mary, 58;
Catherine refuses to acquiesce in a private arrangement of the
divorce, 62;
stands resolutely upon her rights, 64;
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