Über dieses Buch
Meine Mediathek
Bücher bei Google Play
MEMOIRS
OF
THE COURT
HENRY THE EIGHTH.
BY MRS. A. T. THOMSON.
VOL. II.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR
LONGMAN, Rees, orme, Brown, and GREEN,
PATERNOSTER-ROW.
Printed by A. & R. Spottiswoode,
New-Street-Square.
CONTENTS
محمد
THE SECOND VOLUME.
CHAP. I.
-
Pavia.
Progress of the continental war; battle of
Divisions between Charles and Henry..
Scotland. - James the Fifth. Entertainment of the
Scots ambassadors. - Pageant contrived in part by
Sir Thomas Wyatt; his character; his poetic composi-
tions and those of Surrey; his supposed attachment to
Anne Bullen. Domestic proceedings of Henry.-
Unpopularity of Wolsey's measures. Regulations of
the household of the Princess Mary, of the Duke of
Richmond, and of Henry.-Wolsey gives Hampton
Court to the King.-Description of that palace and of
others. The manor of Richmond presented to him in
return by Henry. - Christmas. Continental affairs.
1525.
Page 1.
CHAP. II.-Mortifications sustained by Henry with regard
to the Princess Mary. — Meditates a divorce.— Causes
of his indifference to the queen : his supposed infi-
delity. Sir John Perrot. The conduct of Wolsey:
reason of his dislike to Katharine.- The King's
attachment to Anne Bullen:- her engagement to Lord
Percy; its discovery and conclusion.-Character of
the Earl of Northumberland:
Aversion
of his son.