al to marry her to her father's natural son (Duke of
Richmond), 79;
separated from her mother, 174;
her father's love of her, _ib._;
the Emperor's desire to protect her rights, 200;
allowed again to live with her mother, 234;
deprived of the title of "Princess," 240;
letter to her father after his marriage with Anne, 254;
attached to the establishment of her sister Elizabeth, 252;
anecdotes of the King's affection for her, 252 _sq._;
her determined attitude, 261, 266;
"shows her teeth" against the Succession oath, 271 _sq._;
has an alarming illness, 286;
belief that her life is threatened, 287;
project to convey her out of England, 300;
another serious illness, 302;
consternation of the physicians, 303;
reality of her personal danger, 317;
fresh plans for her escape, 319;
removed from Greenwich to Eltham, 320;
further plans, _ib._;
petition to the Emperor to "apply the remedy," 355;
her friends desire to have her married to the Dauphin, 358;
reply to Anne Boleyn's friendly message after Catherine's death, 383;
discovery of a letter about her from Anne to Mrs. Shelton, 388;
proposal to take the Succession oath with a mental reservation, 390;
another plan of escape, 391;
rejoiced at the prospect of her father's separation from Anne, 399;
received back into her father's favor, 445;
question of her marriage, 446;
her popularity increased in consequence of the machinations of Anne,
455;
the question of the Succession oath revived, 456;
by Chapuys's advice she submits (with a secret protest), 457;
delight of the King and Queen, 458;
her real feelings not disguised, _ib._;
unable to obtain a Papal absolution for the "secret protest" connected
with her oath, 460.
Maximilian, Emperor:
his high opinion of the English people, 20.
Medici, Catherine de' (niece of Clement VII.), marriage of, with the
Duke of Orleans, 243.
"Melun, the eels of" (proverb), 226.
Mendoza, Inigo de (Bishop of Burgos), mission of, from Spain to France
and England, 29, 32, 34, 38;
offers Wolsey the bribe of the Papacy, 39;
instructed to offer other bribes to win Wolsey's friendship to the
Emperor, 45;
his first mention of Anne Boleyn, 48;
his belief that Wolsey was the instigator of the divorce, 49;
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