6.
created duke of Anjou, 71.
visits the queen, ib.
His second visit, 98 et seq
death, 103.
Anjou, duke of, 451. II. 11.
_See_ Alencon.
Anne of Cleves, 48. 49. 52. 53. 133.
Arragon, Catherine of, 3. 15.
Arundel, sir Thomas, case of, II. 370.
Ascham, Roger, extracts from his Latin letters, 92 et seq, 97, 98, 99 et seq.
Ashley, Mrs. 194.
Aston, sir Roger, II. 414.
Aylmer or Elmer (bishop), on the dress of Elizabeth, 98. 99. II. 65.
B.
Babington, Anthony, II. 166. 168.
Bacon, sir Nicholas, 257.
Employed in the settlement of religion, 320.
In disgrace, 366 and 7. II. 81 et seq.
----, Anthony, II. 86. 343.
----, Francis, II. 83. 337. 339 to 343. 346 to 350.
His letter to the earl of Essex, 380.
Speeches written by, 385.
Base conduct of, 434.
Beddingfield, sir II. 171. 174. 176. 177.
Bertie, Peregrine, lord Willoughby, II. 117. 119. 120.
Letter to, from the queen, II. 357.
Blount, sir Charles, lord Montjoy,
II. 221. 256 et seq. 351. 427 and 8. 464. 482. 490.
Boleyn, Thomas, earl of Wilts, 10.
Boleyn, Anne, 2, 3, and 4.
Conduct respecting queen Catherine, 16.
Disgrace, 16. 17.
Conduct as affecting her daughter, 19 et seq.
Bonner, bishop, 148. 150. 183.
Bourchier family, 49. 50.
----, Henry, earl of Essex, 7.
Brandon, Charles, duke of Suffolk, 9. II. 117 et seq.
----, Catherine, duchess dowager of Suffolk, 117.
Brantome, M. de, description of the court of Elizabeth, 337.
Brown, Anthony, viscount Montacute, 286.
Brown, Robert, II. 108.
Bryan, lady, her letter respecting Elizabeth, 21.
C.
Cabot, Sebastian, 444-6.
Cambridge, the queen's visit to, 368.
Cary, Henry, lord Hunsdon, 243. 387.
----, Robert, II. 315. 493.
Casimir, duke, 375. 376. II. 66.
Cavendish, Thomas, II. 307.
Cecil, Mildred, 95. 96. 127.
----, William, lord Burleigh, 96. 233.
Account of, 234.
Employed in the settlement of religion, 320.
Takes precaution against the poisoning of the queen, 344.
Draws a proclamation respecting portraits of the queen, 362.
Directs her reception at Cambridge, 368 et seq.
Letters of, to sir H. Norris, 417. 452 et seq.
Attempt made to ruin him, 463, 4, and 5.
His advice to the duke of Norfolk, 467.
Created lord Burleigh, II. 4.
Letter to the earl of Shrewsbury, 34.
Character compared with sir N. Bacon's, II. 82.
Anecdote of, 87.
Discussions with Whitgift, 112 et seq.
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