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9. The third letter of Cardinal Wolsey, giving
an account of the election of Cardinal Me-
dici to be pope..
10. A remarkable passage in Sir T. More's Utopia,
left out in the latter editions...
11. A letter of the Pope, upon his captivity, to
Cardinal Wolsey
12. A part of Cardinal Wolsey's letter to the King
concerning his marriage
C. H.
11 25
12 36
13 42
14 43
13. A letter written by King Henry the Eighth,
to Cardinal Wolsey, recalling him home.. 16 ib.
14. A letter from Rome, by Gardiner, to King
50
18 46
Henry, setting forth the Pope's artifices.... ib.
15. The Pope's promise in the King's affair..
16. Some account of the proceedings of the uni-
versity, in the case of the divorce, from Dr.
Buckmaster's book, MS. C. C. C.
17. Three letters, written by King Henry to the
university of Oxford, for their opinion in
the cause of his marriage
20
77
26
18. Copy of the King's letters to the Bishop of
Rome
30
19. A letter of G. Cassali, from Compiegne....
20. A representation made by the convocation to
the King, before the submission
35
37
21. A letter by Magnus to Cromwell, concerning
the convocation at York
38 97
79
95
22. A protestation made by Warham, Archbishop
of Canterbury, against all the acts passed
in the parliament to the prejudice of the
church
40 98
23. A letter of Bonner's, upon his reading the
King's appeal to the Pope
41 100
24. Cranmer's letter, for an appeal to be made in
his name
52 103
25. A minute of a letter, sent by the King to his
Ambassador at Rome,,
ib. 106
26. The judgment of the convocation of the pro-
vince of York, rejecting the Pope's au-
thority
27. The judgment of the university of Oxford, re-
jecting the Pope's authority
28. The judgment of the Prior and Chapter of
59 113
60 ib.
Worcester, concerning the Pope's authority 6 114
29. An order. for preaching, and bidding of the
66 115
beads, in all sermons to be made within this realm...
30. Instructions given by the King's Highness to
William Paget, whom his Highness sendeth
a this time unto the King of Pole, the
Dukes of Pomeray and of Pruce, and the
cities of Dantzic, Stettin, and Koningsburg 71 116
31. Propositions to the King's Council; marked in
some places on the margin in King Henry's
own hand.
32. A letter against the Pope's authority, and his
followers, setting forth their treasons
33. A proclamation against seditious preachers
34. A letter of the Archbishop of York, setting
forth his zeal in the King's service, and
against the Pope's authority
35. A letter of Cromwell's to the King's Ambassa-
dor in France, full of expostulations.
36. The engagement sent over by the French King
to King Henry, promising that he would
adhere to him, in condemning his first, and
justifying his second marriage.
37. Cranmer's letter to Cromwell; justifying him-
self, upon some complaints inade by Gar-
diner
82 119
84 120
88 121
89 ib.
93 123
97 124
101 127
38. A letter of Barlow's to Cromwell, complain-
ing of the Bishop and Clergy of St. David's 104 128
39. A letter of Dr. Leigh's, concerning their visi-
tation at York.
40. A letter of Tonstal's, upon the King's ordering
the bishops to send up their bulls
106 129
108 ib.
41. A letter of the Archbishop of York's, con-
cerning the suppression of the monasteries 110 131
42. Instructions for sending Barnes and others to
Germany
112 134
43. The Smalcaldic league
115 137
44. Propositions made to the King by the Ger-
man Princes..
119 138
45. The answer of the King to the petitions and
articles lately addressed to his Highness,
from John Frederick Duke of Saxe, elector,
&c. and Philip Landgrave Van Hesse, in
the name of them, and all their confede-
46. The answer of the King's Ambassadors, made
122 139
to the Duke of Saxony and the Landgrave of Hesse..
47. A letter written to the King, by the Princes of
the Smalcaldic league
48. Cranmer's letter to Cromwell, complaining of
the ill-treatment of the Ambassadors from
124 140
127 141
129 ib.
49. The Earl of Northumberland's letter to Crom-
well, denying any contract, or promise of
marriage, between Queen Anne and himself 130 146
50. A letter, giving Pace an account of proposi-
tions made to King Henry, by Charles V.. 131 148
51. Instructions by Cardinal Pole, to one he sent
to King Henry..
153
134 151
52. A letter to Pole, from the Bishop of Durham 138
53. A letter of Pole's to Cromwell, justifying him-
self
54. A letter of the Abbess of Godstow, complain-
ing of Dr. London
..145 156
55. A letter to Bullinger, from one of Maidstone; giving an account of an image, which seems to be the rood of Boxley in Kent...
56. A consolatory letter to Henry VIII from the
Bishop of Durham, after the death of Queen
Jane...
57. Injunctions given by Edward Archbishop of
York, to be observed within the diocess of
York, by all the clergy of the same, and
others whom the said injunctions do con-
cern
150 160
152 ib.
153 161
156 162
58. Injunctions given by the Bishop of Coventry
and Lichfield throughout his diocess...
162 163
59. Injunctions given by the Bishop of Salisbury
throughout his diocess
165 164
60. The petition of Gresham, lord mayor of Lon-
don, to the King, for the city hospitals
171 165
61. A part of a proclamation, chiefly concerning
Becket
172 166
62. An original letter of the King's, much to the
same purpose
175 168
63. The design for the endowment of Christ-Church
in Canterbury
179 170
64. A letter of the Archbishop of Canterbury to
Cromwell upon the new foundation at Can-
terbury
180 ib.
65. A part of a letter concerning the debates of
the Six Articles in the House of Lords.... 182 171
66. A letter of the visitors sent to examine the
Abbot of Glastonbury
67. Cromwell's letter to the King, when he was
committed to the Tower...
68. Questions concerning the sacraments.
69. An answer to the former queries: with some remarks on them, in the king's hand, written on the margin
70. Answers to these queries
183 175
184 176
185
188
190 ib.
192 ib.
71. The examination of Queen Katharine Howard 195 186
72. A letter of Sir W. Paget's, of his treating with
the Admiral of France
197 187
73. Bishop Thirlby's letter, concerning the Duke
of Norfolk and his son
213 202
74. A letter of the Duke of Norfolk's, after he had
been examined in the Tower
215 203
BOOK IV, V, VI.
1. Instructions given by Luther to Melancthon,
1534; of which one article was erroneously
published by me, in Vol. II, and that being
complained of, the whole is now published 220 211
2. The Lady Mary's letter to the Lord Protector,
and to the rest of the King's Majesty's
Council, upon their suspecting that some of
her household had encouraged the Devon-
shire rebellion.
3. A letter of Christopher Mount's concerning
the Interim
4. A part of a letter of Hooper's to Bullinger,
giving an account of the cruelty of the Spa-
niards in the Netherlands...
5. The oath of supremacy, as it was made when
the bishops did homage in King Henry the
Eighth's time. The last words were struck
out by King Edward VI.
6. A letter of Peter Martyr's to Bullinger, of the
222 228
223 240
224 241
227 245
state of the university of Oxford in the year
1550
7. A mandate, in King Edward's name, to the
officers of the Archbishop of Canterbury;
requiring them to see that the Articles of
Religion should be subscribed....
8. The King's mandate to the Bishop of Norwich,
sent with the Articles to be subscribed by
the clergy
9. The mandate of the visitors of the university
of Cambridge, to the same purpose.
...
10. King Edward's device for the succession
11. The Council's original subscription to Edward
the Sixth's Limitation of the Crown.....
12. Articles and instructions, annexed to the com-
mission for taking surrender of the cathe-
dral of Norwich..
13. An original letter of Queen Mary's to King
Philip before he wrote to her
228 248
231 256
232 ib.
235 258
236 ib.
237 259
238 261
239 272
14. Queen Mary's letter to the Earl of Sussex,
to take care of elections to the parlia-
ment
240 275
244 277
15. Cardinal Pole's first letter to Queen Mary 241 276
16. The Queen's answer to it.
17. Cardinal Pole's general powers, for reconcil-
ing England to the church of Rome
18. A letter of Cardinal Pole's to the Bishop of
Arras, upon King Philip's arrival in Eng-
land and his marriage to the Queen
19. A letter from Cardinal Pole to the Cardinal
de Monte, acknowledging the Pope's favour
in sending him full powers
20. A breve empowering Cardinal Pole to execute
his faculties with relation to England while
he yet remained beyond sea...
21. A second breve, containing more special pow-
ers relating to the abbey-lands.
22. A letter to Cardinal Pole from Cardinal de
Monte, full of high civilities
23. A letter from Cardinal Morone to Cardinal
Pole, telling him how uneasy the Pope was
to see his going to England so long delayed;
but that the Pope was resolved not to recal
him
24. A letter from Ormanet to Priuli, giving an ac-
245 ib.
250 279
251 ib.
252
ib.
253 ib.
255 280
256 ib.