and obliges Urbino to quit Na- ples, 47 -threatens to pillage the City of Milan, 49-faves Chancellor Merone's Life for the Sake of Cafh, 50--his War- like Courage and Death, 111. Bourg, Anne du, Chancellor of
France, Mem. p. 31. Brabafon, William, Efq; Vice- Treasurer of Ireland, 181 Lady Sufan, ib.
Brian, Conner O, King of Tho- mond, and his Defcendants, 66, 67.
Bridgeman, Sir Orlando, Lord Keeper, 279. Bridges, George Rodney, Efq; Re- presentative in Parliament for Winchester, 200.
Brion, Admiral of France, his Death, Mem. p. 34. Brittany annexed to France, Mem. p. 30.
Bromley, Thomas, Efq; Ld. Chan- cellor, 273-the late William, Efq; ib. Brown, Robert, a bad Steward to the Cardinal, 329. Bruyere, Monf. a Paffage in one of his Fables applied to Wolfey, 358. Bulleyn, Lady Anna, re-called to Court, 125her Letter to Wolfey, ib. another, 126- takes Offence at the Cardinal,. 127 divers Sentiments con- cerning her, 128 — in great Favour at Court, 250-keeps the King almost always in her Chamber, 253-diverts him. from converfing with Wolfey, 256 paffes him infultingly, 257 the only Favourite at Court, 322 fends Wolfey a Token, 323-created Mar- chionels of Pembroke, Mem. p. 2 committed to the
Calvin, a Cotemporary with Luther, and a zealous Reform- er, 76. Cambden's inconfiftent Character of Wolfey 182, defcribes the Town of Ipfwich, and his College there, 199. Cambray, Congrefs at, 160. Treaty concluded there, 161 -termed the Purgatory of the Venetians, 161.
Campbell, the Hon. Alex. Hume, his Family and Character, 178. Campeius, Cardinal, the Pope's Agent at Augsburg, 172 arrives in England, 210 at Bath-place, 213-introdu- ced to the King by Wolfey, 214 his Speech, ib. has Au- dience of the Queen, ib. refufes to produce the Decretal Bull, 219- diffolves the Le- gantine Commiffion, 242 follows the King into the Country, and received with Diftinction, 251 departs for London, 259-takes an af- fectionate Leave of Wolfey, 260 his Baggage ftopped, ib.-
Catherine, Henry's Queen, re ceives a Letter from the Doge of Venice, 69 acquaints the Emperor, &c. with the Affair of the Divorce, 209 -not pleased with Campeius's Advice, 215 her angry Speech in the Legatine Court, 230-fends an Account of its Proceedings to the Lady Mar- garet of Auftria, 240 figns the Proteftations fent to Rome, ib.her Marriage with King Henry declared void, Mem. p. 8-her Death, 11. Cecil, James, Earl of Salisbury, 274-Brownlow, Earl of Ex- eter, ib.
Charles I. King of England, his great Miftake, in firit inclof- ing Richmond-park, canvaffed, 186, & feq. Charles V. Emperor, releases Francis I. and enters into a Treaty with him, 2-the Fear of Luther and the Turks, his
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Motive for concluding the Treaty of Madrid, 4, 5 the Ceremony at their part- ing, 7-marries Elizabeth of Portugal, 8-receives Ambaf- fadors from Francis, 25-from the Venetians, &c. 26. fwers them both in very stiff Terms, ib. to 28- and par- ticularly the French King's Complaints, 32, to 39 - his Reply rejected, 118-his Anfwers to the English and French Heralds, 149, 150. fends a Challenge to Francis, ib. his Forces very fuccefs- ful in Italy, 156, to 160-but he, as well as Francis, inclines to Peace, ib. marches with an Army to Genoa, 168-re- ftores Milan to Duke Sforza, and reconciles the Duke of Ferrara to the Pope, ib.-re- duces the Florentines, ib. fettles their Government, 170 -paffes into Italy, ib. - has an Interview with the Pope, 171 - is crowned at Bologna, 172 holds a Diet at Augf- burg, ib. his noble Anfier refpecting Luther, 173 -en- deavours to ftir up a Rebel- lion in Ireland, 181-arrives at Rome, Mem. p. 32-in- vades France, ib.- -is proclaim- ed a Rebel, ib.-has an Inter- view with King Francis, and paffes through France, 33- Memoirs of his Reign, from Cardinal Wolfey's Death to his own, p. 39, after 358- his reduced Stare compared with his Eminence's, 49. Chancellors, Lord High, of Eng- land, fhort Memoirs of them, the Commiffioners and Keepers in Succeffion, from Cardinal Wol- fey's Time, to the Rt. Hon. Ggg 2 Lord
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Lord Hardwicke's, inclufive,
270, to 293. Chancery-court, its Authority fet- tled, 283 a Deficiency in fome of its Officers, 289- Suitors Money better fecured, 290, 291.
Chaucer's Plowman's Tale, 106. Chriftiana, Princess, her fmart Answer to King Henry, Mem. P. 25. Church Hiftorian, on the Divorce,
207, 209 on Wolfey's Dif- grace, 263-on his Legantine Commiffion, 300-on his Re- moval to York, 330-his Cha- racter of him, 354, & seq. Clanrickard, the Earls of, 67. Clare, Daniel O Brien, Lord Vif- count, 67.
Clarendon's Account of King Charles I's Inclofing Richmond Park, 186 of Dr. Williams and Sir Thomas Coventry, 276
of Sir Thomas Finch, 277. Clarendon and Rochester, Henry Earl of, 279.
Clark, Jobn, a Favourite of E- rafmus's, 79. Clement VII. Pope, the Confpira- tor against him discovered, 1— joms with the Venetians and the Duke of Milan, 22-pays a Ranfom, 113-confined in his own Cafile, 143-enters into a Treaty with the Emperor's General, 145---his Acknow- ledgments to King Henry for his Liberty, 147-would not declare against the Emperor, 154 meditates Revenge on the Venetians, 161 repairs to Bologna, 171-has an In- terview with the Emperor, ib.
conftitutes Wolfey Bishop of Winchester, 200-fends him a Bull extraordinary, 202- appoints the Cardinals, Welley
and Campeius, to fit in Judg- ment on the Divorce of Queen Catherinne from King Henry VIII. 210-fends his Thanks to Henry, 214- the Decretal Bull to Campeius, 219-and Francis Campana with his Let- ter of Credence to Wolfey, 219
his Commiffion for trying the Cause of the Divorce, 221 &feq.figns an Avocation of the Caufe to Rome, 241 his Letter to Wolfey on that Oc- cafion, ib. -threatens Henry with Excommunication, 242 -does it, Mem. p. 9- Power demolished by Parlia- ment, 10 has an Interview with King Francis, 30- dies, 40.
Clergy, plundered by King Hen- ry VIII. Mem. 2. Cleve, Ann of, King Henry's fourth Wife, Mem. p. 22- is foon difliked, and divorc- ed, ib.
Coinage regulated, 95. Coke, Sir Edward, his Remarks on the Articles of Wolfey's Par- don, 327.
Colet, Dr. a Memento of him, 109. Collier, Mr. 248-his Remarks on the Articles against Wolfey, 319- -his Character of him,
rash Attempt, 47-but made his Holinels fcour for it, 48. Coventry, Sir Thomas, Lord Keep- er, 276-the Rt. Hon. Wil- liam, Earl of Coventry, 277. Cowper, William Lord, Lord Chancellor, 286-appointed fo a fecond time, 288--Wil- liam, the prefent Earl, ib. Cox, Dr. Leonard, one of Eraf- mus's Correfpondents, 79. Cranmer, first comes into play, his Advice being pleafing to the King, 245-his Original and Relations, (still living) ib. -made Archbishop of Canter- bury, Mem. p. 7-gives Sen- tence for the Divorce, 8- confirms the King's Marriage with Anna Bulleyn, ib.' Cromwell, Wolfey's Succeffor in the Ministry, 102-his Extraction, and Character from Shakespear, 141, 142-repairs to Ipfwich, 192-Wolfey's chief Sollicitor, 301 he and the Chaplains make a Collection for the reft of their Fellow-fervants, 302 -fmartly defends his Mafter, 309 and acts very acutely, 318- writes to him, 323, 324, 328, 336, 337-great- ly disturbed at his Mafter's being arrefted, 343 loaded with Preferments, Mem. p, 20 -fent to the Tower, 21-im- peached, 22 - and behead- ed, 23.
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Daniel, Father, 157, 160. Delwin, Barons of, 67. Decker, Sir Matthew, 331. Devonshire, Earl of, beheaded, Mem. p. 21.
Diffenters, first called Proteftants, 172.
Divorce, Proceedings thereon, 207.
Donerayle, Vilcount, 182. Doria, Philippino, blocks up Na- ples by Sea, 155-defeats the Neapolitans, 156-deferts the French Service, 158. Douglas, Lady Jane, 66. Douglas Faction, notorious in Scot- land, much weakened, 175. Drummond, Mr. his Character of King James V. of Scotland, 180.
Dryden's Encomium on Ld Chan- cellor Finch, 281. Duprat, Chancellor of France, his Death and Character, Mem, P. 31.
Echard, Dr. 244. Eclipfe of the Sun, a great one, Mem. p. 41. Edward, Prince, (afterwards K. Edward VI. of England) born, Mem. p. 17- comes to the Throne, 46. Egerton, Thomas, Lord Ellesmere, Lord Chancellor, 274. Eglington, Earl of, 176. Eleanor, the Emperor's Sifter,
married to Francis I. p, 6. Elizabeth, Princess of Portugal, married to the Emperor, 7-- dies, Mem. 41. Elizabeth, Princefs, (of England) born, Mem. p. 9. England, Affairs of, 1, 68, 120 great Rejoicings here for the Pope's Deliverance, 147 -Affairs of, 182. Erafmus repents he did not join in with Wolfey's Sollicitations, 77-a conclufive Account of him, his Friends and Writings, to his Death, 76, to 84. Exeter, Marquis of, beheaded, Mem. P. 24.
Fiddes, Dr. his Reflection on Francis I. 13-quoted in other Cafes, 102, 138. Finch, Sir Heneage, Earl of Not- tingham, Lord Chancellor, 280. Finch, Sir Thomas, had the Cufto- dy of the Great Seal, 277. Fingal, Earl of, 181. Fish,, for abufing the
Cardinal, received into Fa- vour, 300. Fisher, Bp. deceived by the holy Maid of Kent, 97-declares against the Divorce, 207- his Letter to Wolfey on that Subject, ib. 208— beheaded, Mem. p. 11. Florence, a Mutiny there, 113- befie ged, 168 its Govern- ment settled, 170. Fools Paradife, what, 309. Fox, the Historian, 100, 358. Fox, Bp. of Winchester, corref ponds with Wolfey, 109-his Death, 199.
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Fox, Dr. fets out with Gar- diner for Rome, 209
with Gardiner and Knight, returns to England, 210-his Answer to Campeius, 214- applies for a Decretal Bull from the Pope, to ascertain the Divorce, 218--which was fent to Campeius, 219. France, Affairs of, 1. Francis I. King of France, ob-
tains his Liberty on giving his Sons as Hoflages for the Per- formance of fundry Articles, 2, 3-fwears to confirm them, 4-protefts fecretly against them, 6-marrics Queen Elea- nor, but did not confummate, ib. the Manner of his being exchanged for his Sons, 9, 10, 11-waves the Ratification of
the Treaty, 12 — his Exulta- tion on his Freedom, 13 fends a folemn Ambafly to England, 15 acknowledges Wolfey to have been a chief Inftrument in his Enlarge- ment, 16-enters into a Trea- ty with Henry, 21-with the Venetians, &c. 23- his An- fwer to the Vice-roy of Naples, 24-offers Terms for the Re- leafment of his Sons, 25- complains of the Emperor to all the Princes of Chriftendom, 28, to 31-his Oath to con- firm his Treaties with Eng- land, 71-fends an Army in- to Italy, 115-his Demands on the Emperor, 118-grants a very extraordinary Patent to Wolfey, 132-and meets him, 134-fends Henry the Order of St. Michael, 137-his For- ces very unfortunate in Italy and the Milanese, 156 to 160 -the Treatment of his Sons, Prisoners in Spain, 165- they are released, 166-mar- ries Queen Eleanor, 167-wa the Reltorer of Learning in his Kingdom, ib. his Mother's Memory not precious to the People, 168-Memoirs of his Reign, from Cardinal Wolfey's Death to his own, p. 29, af- ter 358.
French Officer put to Death for Cowardice, Mem. p. 46. Fronfperg, a German General, 48 -disappointed by Bourbon, 49.
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