l rather than doctrinal, 6;
its characteristic excellence, 7.
Reunion of Christendom, Charles V.'s efforts for, 175.
Richmond, Duke of (_cr._ 1525), natural son of Henry VIII., 22, 395;
present at the execution of Charterhouse monks, 328;
educated as a Prince, but his position not recognized by the law, 453;
his popularity and resemblance to his father, 455;
Surrey's proposal that the Crown should be settled on him, 455;
his death, 459.
Rochford, Lord (Anne Boleyn's brother):
mission to Paris to announce his sister's marriage, 208;
present at the execution of Charterhouse monks, 328;
specially attentive to Chapuys, 404;
refused the Garter, 415;
takes part in the tournament (1536), 416;
arrested, 418;
charged with incest with his sister, 420;
his trial, 426 _sq._;
Chapuys's account of his dying speech, 428;
the real speech, _ib._
Rome, sack of, by the Duke of Bourbon, 35.
Royal Supremacy, meaning of, 159;
accepted by Convocation, 186.
Russell, Sir John, sent with money to Clement VII., 28.
St. Albans, Wolsey abbot of, 89, 116.
St. John the Baptist and Herod, Bishop Fisher's allusion to, in the
matter of the divorce, 106.
Salisbury, Countess of, 23, 241, 461.
Salviati, Cardinal, 46, 88, 103, 233.
Sampson, Dean (of the Chapel Royal):
speech against the Pope's claims over England, 274.
Sanctuary:
felonious clerks deprived of the right of, 454.
Sandys, Lord (Henry's chamberlain), 297.
Sanga (Clement VII.'s secretary), 27, 80, 96.
Sens, Cardinal (Chancellor), 46.
Seymour, Sir Edward, 405.
Seymour, Jane:
first association of her name with Henry, 400;
her marriage, 444;
great popularity, 445;
kindness to Mary, 455, 458.
Sforza, Duke of Milan, death of, 362.
Shelton Mrs. (Anne Boleyn's aunt), 252, 262, 267, 269 _sq._, 320, 387,
392.
Six Articles Bill, the, 7.
Smalcaldic League, the, 135, 255.
Smeton, Mark (paramour of Anne Boleyn), 415, 416, 419;
execution, 429.
Sorbonne, the:
suggested reference of the divorce cause to, 129.
Soria, Lope de (Minister of Charles V. at Genoa), his letter on the
sack of Rome, 36, 43.
Spain:
the Cabinet's discussion of Catherine's position after Cranmer's
judgment, 221 _sqq._;
their decision, 223;
debates on proposed treaty between Char
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