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INDEX

(ABBREVIATIONS: a. afterwards; r. referred to)

ABERGAVENNY, George, 3rd Baron, | Archery, English, becoming obso-

135, 155

Acton, John, Lord, cited on
Luther and the doctrine of
'divine right,' 5
Agnadello, battle of, 45, 46
Agriculture, condition of, in Eng-

land in early sixteenth century,
233-253

Albany, John, Duke of, and the
Scottish Regency, 98, 99, 100,
110; prepares to invade Eng-
land, 167; but is repulsed,
167–168; marches through the
Papal States on his way to
Naples, 171, 176, 178
Albret, Henry d', King of Navarre,
65–66; taken prisoner at Pavia,
172

Allen, Sir Thomas, 135

Alva, Duke of, seizes Navarre, 66
America, early voyages to, 219
Amerigo-Vespucci, voyages of, 219
Ammonius, cited on Sir Thomas

More, 134; made Papal Col-
lector in England, 139; death
of, 141

Angelico, Fra, pictures of, 22
Angus, Archibald, 6th Earl of,
marries Margaret of Scotland,
110

Anne (of Brittany), Queen of

France, overtures between and
Isabella of Spain, 79
Anne, Princess, of France, pro-
jected betrothal of, to Charles
V, 123

lete, 62-63

Argyle, Archibald, 2nd Earl of,
answer of, to Bishop West, 84;
at battle of Flodden, 92; death
of, 93

Art, revival of, previous to
Lutheran times, 220
Arthur, Prince of Wales, marriage
and death of, 41

Ashley, W. J., cited on the self-
seeking spirit of the sixteenth
century, 8; on social condi-
tions in England prior to the
Reformation, 233

BABINGTON, Rev. J. A., writings
of, 211

Bacon, Francis, Lord, 220
Badoer, Andrea, cited on the
political situation at accession
of Henry VIII, 37; requested
by Venice to negotiate with
England, 45
Bainbridge, Christopher, Arch-
bishop of York, a. Cardinal,
English representative at Rome,
57, 58, 85; death of, 103
Balboa, discoveries of, 219
Bale, John, Bishop of Ossory,
controversial writings of, 218
Ballad Society, publications of,
217

Bapaume, M. de, 115

Barton, Andrew, defeat of, by
Admiral Howard, 60, 61

Bath, Cardinal of. See Hadrian,

Cardinal

Baudrillart, A., cited on one as-
pect of the Reformation, 4, 5
Bax, E. Belfort, quoted on the
individualistic basis of the

Reformation, 6, 7

Beale, Canon, preaches against the
foreign residents in London,
136, 137

Beard, Charles, cited, 6, 12
Beaton, James, Archbishop of
Glasgow, in the Council of the
Scottish Regency, 98; rebels
against the authority of Queen
Margaret, 110

Bergenroth, G.A., cited on King
Ferdinand's influence in Eng-
land, 58, 59

Bible, the, controversy over the
use of, 208-214
Bismarck, Prince, cited, 101
Boccaccio, Giovanni, character of
his stories, 218

Boleyn, Sir Thomas, a. Earl of
Wiltshire, English ambassador
in Paris, 146; succeeded by Sir
Richard Wingfield, 147
Bologna, Julius II besieged in, 54
Bonvixi, Jerome, 40

Bossuet, Jacques, Bishop of
Meaux, cited on Protestantism,
212
Bosworth, battle of, 35; political
consequences of, referred to, 267
Bothwell, Patrick, 3rd Earl of,

at battle of Flodden, 92, 93
Bourbon, Charles, Duke of, French
Governor of Milan, 114; rebels
against Francis I, 165; signs a
league against France, 166;
invades Provence, 169, 173; is
forced to retreat from Marseilles,
170; at battle of Pavia, 171;
r. 156

Brandon, Charles. See Suffolk,
1st Duke of

Brentano, Dr., cited on guilds and
trade-unions, 261

Brewer, J., cited on the economic

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Cajetan, Cardinal, Luther sum-
moned before, 189

Calais, Conference of, 157, 158
Calvin, John, 199

Cambrai, League of, 39, 40;
break-up of, imminent, 46, 48
Campeggio, Cardinal-Legate, sent
to England, 141; Wolsey takes
precedence of, 142; leaves
England, 145

Capital, practically non-existent
before fifteenth century, 7;
controlled by the Church, 14,
15; increasing power of, in
sixteenth century, 16, 17, 21
Cardona, Raimondo di, defeated
at Ravenna, 75, 76; letters of
King Ferdinand to, 82, 86
Carew, Sir James, death of, 71
Carlyle, Thomas, 259, 260
Castile, England sets up a claim
to, 107

Catanza, Bishop of, secretly ne-

gotiates with France, 80
Cavendish, George, his 'Life' of
Wolsey cited, 68, 69, 73

Caxton Exhibition of 1877, the,
212
Century:

Fifteenth, the, beginning of
change in mental attitude
in, 3; first conception of
capital in, 7, 17; an age of
increasing knowledge, 219

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