atment of Mary, 384;
beginning of his dissatisfaction with Anne, 387;
disappointment at her second miscarriage, 389;
present from him to Mary of her mother's crucifix, 395;
speculation on his remarriage, 398;
rumours about Henry's partiality to Jane Seymour, 400;
his legal position towards Anne Boleyn, 401;
refuses the Emperor's proposal of reconciliation with Rome, 403;
reception of Chapuys at Greenwich (Easter, 1536), 404 _sqq._;
Henry's determined position towards Charles, 406 _sqq._;
his report on the affair to his ambassador to the Emperor, 410;
dissolution of Parliament, 413;
informed of Anne's infidelities, orders an inquiry, 415;
the trials resulting, 422 _sqq._;
the trial of Anne, 425;
the mystery of Anne's confession to Cranmer, 430 _sqq._;
the Lambeth sentence, 431;
Anne's execution: high personages present by the King's command, 435;
competition from the Continent for his hand, 436;
overtures for reconciliation from Rome, 440 _sq._;
Jane Seymour, 441;
speedy marriage with her, 444;
Mary restored to favor, 445;
Henry's declaration of neutrality in the war between Francis and
Charles, 449;
his return to the Roman communion expected by the Catholics, 450;
determination to carry out the Reformation, 452;
his difficult position towards the new Parliament, 453;
his popularity strengthened by the condemnation of Anne, 454;
strength of his affection for Mary, 455;
his anger at her again refusing to take the Succession oath, 457;
joy at her acquiescence, 458;
hopeless of further offspring, 460;
close of the first Act of the Reformation, 460 _sqq._
Husee, John:
his letter on Anne Boleyn to Lord and Lady Lisle, 422;
on Henry's seclusion after Anne Boleyn's execution, 444.
Hussey, Lady, 457.
Hussey, Lord, 288, 334, 461.
Illegitimacy, treatment of, by the Church of Rome, 22.
Inteville, M. d':
his compound mission to England, 423, 437.
Ireland, rebellion in:
proofs that it was part of a Papal holy war, 285.
Italian conjuror, the, 294.
Italian League, the, 28.
Jaen, Cardinal of, 269.
James V. of Scotland, a possible claimant to succeed Henry VIII., 23.
Jordan, Isabella (Prioress of Wilton), 71.
Julius II., Pope:
his dispensation for Henry VIII.'s first marriage, 53;
defects in his Bull of dispensati
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