on to Henry, 83;
alleged brief correcting these, 83, 87;
a Roman opinion of the nullity of his dispensation, 160.
Kimbolton, Catherine's residence at, 252.
Kingston, Sir W. (Constable of the Tower), 300, 431, 435, 443.
Kite, Bishop (Carlisle), 443.
Knight, Dr. (secretary to Henry VIII.):
his special mission to Rome, 51.
Laity, English middle class:
their feelings towards Queen Catherine and towards the Church, 79.
Lambeth sentence, the:
the nullity of Henry's marriage with Anne Boleyn, 431 _sq._
Langey, Sieur de:
special envoy to Anne Boleyn from Francis, 194.
Lee, Archbishop (York), 176.
Legatine Commission, the (Campeggio's), 67 _sqq._, 74, 76.
Legatine court, Wolsey's, 34.
Legend, invulnerability of, 61.
Legends, historic, 1 _sqq._
Liberty, spiritual, of the world, won by Henry's work in the
Reformation, 463.
Liege, Cardinal of:
suggested as a judge in the divorce cause, 144.
Lincolnshire rebellion, 460.
Lingard, Dr.:
his interpretation of Wolsey's suggested Papal dispensation for
Henry VIII.'s second marriage, 55.
Llandaff, Queen Catherine's confessor Bishop of, 64.
Lorraine, Cardinal, 46.
Louis XII.:
his method of settling a matrimonial difficulty, 188.
Luther, Henry VIII.'s partial sympathy with, 126.
Lutheran advances to Henry VIII., 91.
Lutheranism:
its rapid spread in England, 255, 280, 297.
Lutherans, German:
their tacit encouragement by Charles V., 27, 35;
his fear of exciting them, 133;
decidedly opposed to Henry's divorce, 154.
Mai, Micer:
Imperial agent at Rome, 89;
resentment of a slight put upon the Emperor, 90;
assent to Lutheran political objections to Rome, 91;
his opinion of the Pope and his councillors, 103;
and of Salviati's instructions to Campeggio, _ib._;
reports on the mission from Henry to Clement, 143;
suggestion of a General Council to settle difficulties, 166;
obtains from Clement concessions as to reunion of Lutherans, 175;
distracted with the Pope's evasions, 179;
charges English ambassador with bribery, 179, 191.
Manor of the More, Wolsey's residence at, 116.
Martyrology:
the Protestant longer and no less honourable than the Catholic, 463.
Mary, Princess:
proposed marriage of, with Francis I. or with one of his sons, 29;
suggested propos
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