cation, 164;
admiration of Catherine and dislike of Anne Boleyn, 167;
heads a deputation of Peers and Bishops to Catherine, 170;
consultation with Peers on restraint of Papal jurisdiction, 186;
his courtesies to the Papal Nuncio, 206;
interview with Chapuys before attending the meeting of the Pope and
King Francis at Nice, 230;
denunciation of Rome and Romanism, 250;
expected that Henry would submit to the successor of Clement in the
Papacy, 291;
withdrawal from Court, 305;
present at the execution of Charterhouse monks, 328.
Norris, Sir Henry, 255;
present at the execution of Charterhouse monks, 328;
a paramour of Anne Boleyn, 416 _sq._, 418, 419;
execution, 429.
Northumberland, Earl of (Henry Percy), alleged secret marriage of, with
Anne Boleyn, 47;
disgust at Anne's arrogance, 297.
Nun of Kent;
disclosures connected with, 195, 265;
the effect of the "revelations," 247.
Observants, the General of the, Charles V.'s guardian of the Pope, 52,
62, 68.
Orleans, Duke of:
marriage with Catherine de' Medici, 243.
Ortiz, Dr., Catherine's special representative at Rome, 159, 165, 176,
178 _sq._, 181, 189, 194, 199, 259, 261, 351 _sqq._, 361, 367, 373.
Orvieto, imprisonment of Clement VII. at, 52, 62.
Oxford, Earl of, 214.
Paget, Lord:
his description of Chapuys's character, 112.
Papal curse, inefficiency of, in modern days, 260.
Paris, University of:
decision in favor of the divorce, 142.
Parliaments, annual, introduced by Henry, 13.
Parliament summoned after the failure of the Blackfriars court, 110;
object of the meeting, 120;
impeachment of Wolsey, 121;
reform of Church courts, and Clergy Discipline Acts, 125;
effect of Clement's delays on, 151;
treatment (session 1531) of the Universities' opinions on the divorce,
166;
third session (Jan. 1532): formation of an Opposition against violent
anti-clerical measures, 182;
measures passed in restraint of clerical claims, 185;
the Opposition (Peers and Prelates) appeal to Chapuys for armed
intervention by the Emperor, 225;
the Act of Supremacy, 292;
dissolution, 413;
a new Parliament speedily summoned after Anne's execution, 453;
no account left of the debates in this Parliament, 454;
the new Act of Succession, 455.
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