opinions on the Royal Supremacy, 186;
scheme proposed by him to Chapuys for an insurrection against Henry,
289;
intimates to Chapuys that the time of action has arrived, 298;
eager for insurrection, 332, 346;
comes to a violent end, 461.
Darcy, Sir Arthur (Lord Darcy's son), 312.
Darius, Sylvester, English agent at Valladolid, 82.
Davalos, Rodrigo (Spanish lawyer):
his special method of expediting the divorce suit at Rome, 232.
Deceased husband's brother, marriage with, 24, 52.
Deposition, the Bull of:
not identical with the Brief of Execution, 353 _n._
Desmond, Earl of:
offers his services to the Emperor against Henry, 269.
Dispensing power, the Papal claim of, in matrimonial matters, 24, 33;
various views of canon lawyers, 125;
how it affected various Royal families, 141;
a Cardinal's opinion of the alleged power, 160.
Dublin, Archbishop of, slaughtered by Lord Thomas Fitzgerald, 285.
Dunstable, Cranmer's court at, 220.
Durham, Wolsey bishop of, 89.
Dyngley, Sir Thomas, 59.
Ecclesiastical Courts:
their tyranny over the laity, 115.
Edward IV.:
his children by Elizabeth Grey declared by a Church court to be
illegitimate, 22.
Elections, parliamentary, limited extent of Crown influence over,
453 _sq._
Elizabeth, Princess: proposal for her marriage with the Duke of
Angouleme, 331.
Emmanuel, King (Portugal):
married successively to two sisters and their niece, 141.
English people:
their sentiments on the contest between Henry and the Pope, 157, 167;
wearied of the tyranny of Rome, and of the iniquities of Church courts
and the clergy, 451.
Esher, Wolsey's residence at, 132.
Essex, Sir William, 60.
Europe, general interest of, in the English Reformation movement, 13.
Exeter, Marchioness of, 365 _sq._, 400.
Exeter, Marquis of (grandson of Edward IV.:
a possible claimant to succeed Henry VIII.), 23, 214, 457, 461.
Falieri, Ludovico (Venetian ambassador to England):
his descriptions of Queen Catherine and Henry VIII., 32;
on female succession to the English crown, 123.
Ferdinand (King of Hungary, and King of the Romans:
Charles V.'s brother), 133, 342.
Fisher, Bishop (Rochester):
his first views about the divorce, 42;
his emphatic denunciation of it, 106;
objection to the Clergy
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