les and Henry, 307, 335.
Spaniards, the:
their atrocities in Italy, 29, 35.
Statute Book, the:
its historic aspect, 13.
Stokesley, Bishop (London), 134, 416.
Succession to the English throne, danger of a disputed, 21, 79, 123;
various possible claimants if Henry VIII. had no heir, 23.
Succession, Act of, 264;
the oath to it enforced, 267;
debate in Council as to its enforcement on Catherine and Mary, 271
_sqq._;
(after Anne's death) the discussion of, 454 _sq._
Suffolk, Duke of:
his mission from Henry to France, 94;
Chapuys's report on his sentiments about the divorce, 114;
made Vice-President of the Council, 120.
Supremacy, Act of (explaining in detail the meaning of the Royal
Supremacy), 292 _sq._;
enforced, 327 _sqq._
Sussex, Lord:
one of a deputation of nobles to Catherine at Moor Park, 176;
proposes to Parliament (after Anne's execution) that the Duke of
Richmond should have the succession to the Crown, 455.
Tarbes, Bishop of (afterwards Cardinal Grammont):
his mission to England from France, 30;
the first publicly to question the legitimacy of the Princess Mary,
31, 81;
(ambassador to Clement VII.) his statement of Clement's real opinion
on the divorce, 134;
suggested by Duke of Norfolk as a judge in the divorce cause, 143;
caution to Clement as to the consequences of his losing England, 168;
mission to Rome to demand a General Council, 195;
a proposal to Clement apparently in Henry's name, 244.
Talboys, Sir Gilbert:
married the mother of Henry VIII.'s illegitimate son, 22.
Throgmorton, Sir George:
his statements about Henry VIII., Lady Boleyn and her daughters, 59
_sqq._
Throgmorton, Michael, 59.
Toison d'or (French herald), 65.
Tournon, Cardinal:
his special mission to Rome to demand a General Council, 195, 231.
Treasons, the Statute of, 456.
Tunstal, Bishop (Durham):
his letter to Henry on the Royal Supremacy, 182;
speech in favor of the Succession Act, 273 _sq._;
mission to Catherine on the subject, 275.
Wallop, Sir John (English representative at Paris), 306, 373, 424.
Warham, Archbishop (Canterbury), assessor to Wolsey as Legate, 34;
doubtful as to the divorce, 42;
afterwards in favour of it, 142;
his halting opinions 151;
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