Read The Temptation of Elizabeth Tudor Online
Authors: Elizabeth Norton
Askew, Anne 59, 122
Astley Castle 196–7
Astley, Elizabeth 83
Astley, John 69–70, 71, 94, 212–13, 246, 289–90
Astley, Kate
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Ashley, Kate
Aubrey, John 141, 143, 146, 148
Ayer, Christopher 250, 259–60
Aylmer, Dr 133
Bale, John 121–3
Barnes, Mother 143– 6, 147, 148–9
Bille, Dr Thomas 150–1
‘black Parliament’ 107, 267
Blagge, George 103–4
Boleyn, Anne 8, 69, 84, 91, 134, 136
Boteler, Ralph 152–3
Bothwell, Earl of 80
Boulogne 17–18, 84, 117–18, 167, 224, 283
Bourchier, Anne 120
Bradgate House 188, 189, 192–4, 195–6
Brandon, Charles (1st Duke of Suffolk) 15
Brandon, Charles (3rd Duke of Suffolk) 283
Brandon, Frances (Marchioness of Dorset) 27, 82–3, 189, 193, 195–6
Bridges, Sir Anthony 143, 146
Briggs, Sir John 177
Bristol Castle 226
Brooke, Elizabeth 120
Browne, Lady 200, 247–8, 250
Browne, Sir Anthony 28, 31, 127
Bryan, Lady 11–12
Bryan, Sir Francis 9–10, 11
Bucer, Martin 204
Calais 235, 236
Camden, William 147
Candish, Elizabeth 68
Carew, Peter 213
Carleston, Sir Dudley 140, 143
Catherine of Aragon 8, 38
Cawarden, Sir Thomas 241–2
Cecil, William 72–3, 113, 167, 282
Chamberlain, John 140
Champernowne, Katherine
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Ashley, Kate
Charles V, Emperor 28, 39, 235, 266
Cheke, John 70, 71, 77, 101–2, 116
Cheke, Mary 190, 217
Chelsea manor house 44–5, 46–7, 51–2, 80–1, 82, 83, 86–9, 189–90
Cheshunt 135–9, 199–201
Cholmeley, Roger 34
Clifford, Henry 140, 148
Clinton, Lord 76, 80, 107–8, 165–6, 168
Commonplaces in Theology
121
Cromwell, Thomas 211
Culpeper, Thomas 167
Darrell, Sir William 141, 146–7, 148
De La Warr, Lord 209
Denny, Lady Joan 135–6, 172, 213
Denny, Sir Anthony 135–6, 138, 201, 214, 244, 248
Don Luis of Portugal 38
Donnington Park 145, 148–9
Dormer, Jane 139–40, 143, 148, 149
Dorset, Marchioness of
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Brandon, Frances
Dorset, Marquess of
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Grey, Henry
Dowrishe, Thomas 241
Dudley, Andrew 76
Dudley, John (Earl of Warwick)
acceptance of ‘second place’ to Edward Seymour 43
and accusations against Thomas Seymour 233, 235
becomes Duke of Northumberland 287
becomes Earl of Warwick 34
and coronation of Edward VI 40
dispute with Edward Seymour 286, 287
execution of 288
and Lord High Admiral post 35, 36
and negotiations with the French 43
and parliamentary support 105
and potential suitors for Elizabeth Tudor 79–80
quells revolt 286
and religious reforms 210
sails with Thomas Seymour 17
sows discord between Seymour brothers 26, 36–7
and Thomas Seymour’s appointment to Regency Council 36
and Thomas Seymour’s bid for governor role 104
and Thomas Seymour’s growing support 197, 198
Dudley, Lord Robert 3, 289
Durham Place 206, 214–15, 220, 248, 254
Earl of Shrewsbury
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Talbot, George
Edward IV, King 153
Edward VI, King
accession of 28–30
birth of 10
and charges brought against Thomas Seymour 266–7, 269–70, 271
christening of 10–11
coronation of 40
death of 283, 288
kidnapped by Edward Seymour 286–7
knighted 35
named as heir 21
prospective match with Jane Grey 38, 187, 196
and Regency Council 21
relations with Catherine Parr 22, 52–3, 96–7, 159–60
relations with Edward Seymour 15, 19, 24, 28–30, 76–7, 97, 111, 160, 222
relations with Elizabeth Tudor 11–12, 15, 30, 285
relations with Thomas Seymour 76–7, 96–7, 101–2, 111–12, 132, 159–60, 222, 229, 252, 270
and Thomas Seymour’s ‘marriage petition’ to Catherine Parr 55–7
Thomas Seymour’s plots to kidnap 126, 232–3, 235–7, 239, 271
vests control of Parliament to Edward Seymour 105–6
Elizabeth Tudor
accession to the throne 289
and arrest of Kate Ashley and Thomas Parry 247–8
and arrest of Thomas Seymour 245
and Thomas Seymour’s marriage to Catherine Parr 44, 58–9
appearance of 1, 30, 84, 112
birth of 8
and case against Thomas Seymour 246–50, 251, 253–5, 256–9, 261
comparisons with Anne Boleyn 84, 134, 136
confession of 258–9
and death of Catherine Parr 185
decision to remain single 2–3, 290
and execution of Thomas Seymour 279
finances of 203
imprisoned in the Tower 288–9
invited to court at Christmas 280, 285
land titles of 219, 231, 285
marriage petitions to 1–2, 40–2, 73, 221–2, 224, 285
move to Hatfield 201–2
opinion of matrimony 2, 73, 290
poor health of 139, 150–1, 157, 172, 185, 199, 223–4
‘pregnancy’/‘child’ of 139–49, 254, 284
as published author 121–3
reign of 290
relations with Catherine Parr 14–15, 40, 44, 59, 73, 98–101, 136–7, 157–8, 172
relations with Edward Seymour 11, 253–4, 257–8, 263–4, 265–6, 274–5, 285
relations with Edward VI 11–12, 15, 30, 285
relations with Elizabeth Brooke 120
relations with Elizabeth Tyrwhitt 247, 257, 262–4, 265, 284
relations with Henry VIII 30–1
relations with Jane Grey 83, 133
relations with Kate Ashley 69, 73, 79, 80–1, 89, 92–5, 99–100, 248–9, 253, 254–5, 263, 274–5
relations with Mary Tudor 58–9, 84, 288–9
relations with Thomas Seymour 40–2, 65, 73, 79, 82, 83–5, 87–9, 91–5, 98–100, 123, 133–5, 157–8, 185–6, 199–200, 204–7, 210–22, 224–5, 245, 246, 264–5, 277–8, 290, 291
and religious reforms 107
rumours concerning 136–7, 138, 139–51, 254, 265, 284
sent to Cheshunt 135–8, 151
servants/tutors of 67–72, 112–16, 120–1, 132–3, 203–4
and ‘tide letter’ 288–9
‘virgin’s state’ of 2–3, 41, 251, 291
Ely, Bishop of
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Goodrick, Thomas
Enfield hunting lodge 30
Ferdinand, King 16
Filiol, Catherine 61
Fitzgerald, Elizabeth
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Browne, Lady
Fleet Prison 246
Fleet Street 213
Fortescue, Lady 244–5, 246, 289
Fowler, John
and arrest of William Sharington 227
and Catherine Parr’s jewellery 132
released from the Tower 284
sent to the Tower 240
and Seymour brothers’ rivalry 74
and Thomas Seymour’s ‘marriage petition’ to Catherine Parr 55–7
and Thomas Seymour’s bid for governor role 77
and Thomas Seymour’s plots to kidnap Edward VI 126, 232–3, 236, 271
and Thomas Seymour’s relations with Edward VI 112, 159–60, 229, 252
Francis I, King of France 117
Gardiner, Bishop Stephen 15, 21, 24, 43
Gargrave, Sir Thomas 2
Garrett, Elizabeth 68
Goldsmith, Francis 114, 116
Goodrick, Thomas (Bishop of Ely) 267–8, 276–7
Gosnold, John 267
Great Bedwyn 149
Great Shefford 146, 148–9
Greenwich Palace 20, 22, 26, 33, 40, 91, 126
Grey, Henry (Marquess of Dorset)
and case against Thomas Seymour 242
execution of 283
and Jane Grey’s prospective match with Edward VI 37–8, 187
relations with Thomas Seymour 27–8, 37–8, 107–8, 109, 187–9, 192–3, 195–7, 229, 238–9
and Seymour brothers’ rivalry 222
Grey, Jane
brought back to Bradgate House 192–3
and death of Catherine Parr 180
education of 133
execution of 283
and funeral of Catherine Parr 185
move to Sudeley Castle 156
prospective match with Edward VI 38, 187, 196
relations with Catherine Parr 156
relations with Elizabeth Tudor 83, 133
relations with Thomas Seymour 28, 37–8, 82–3, 187–9, 193, 196–7, 206, 215
Grey, Lord Thomas 238–9, 283, 289
Greyhound
(galleass) 49
Grindal, William 67, 70–1, 100, 112–14, 116, 203
Hampton Court 8, 10, 13, 14–15, 75–6, 89, 91, 111, 130, 159, 167, 252, 286
Hanworth manor house 78, 89–91, 98–9, 124, 130–1
Harington, John
and Jane Grey 37–8, 193
loyalty to Thomas Seymour 290–1
and plot to take custody of Sir William Paget 238
relations with Thomas Seymour 27–8, 37
sent to the Tower 240
and Seymour brothers’ rivalry 128
and Thomas Seymour’s relations with Elizabeth Tudor 93
Hatfield 201, 203–4, 216, 217–18, 220, 223–4, 244–5, 257, 262, 265
Henry II, King of France 117
Henry VII, King 90–1
Henry VIII, King
and appointment of Kate Ashley 69, 72
and birth of Edward 10
and Catherine Parr’s jewellery 127–8
and Chelsea manor house 87, 88
death of 25, 28
and death of Jane Seymour 11
failing health of 20–3, 24–5
French campaign 16
and Hanworth manor house 89, 90–1
and hope for a son 8
marriage to Catherine Parr 14–15
marriage to Jane Seymour 9, 10
relations with Catherine Parr 13–14, 72
relations with Edward Seymour 19, 24–5
relations with Elizabeth Tudor 30–1
relations with Thomas Seymour 5, 13–14, 16–17, 19
will of 21, 29
Herbert, Anne 51–2, 189–90
Herbert, Edward 86, 96
Herbert, Sir William 25, 50, 51–2, 202
Hertford Castle 28–9
Hertford, 1st Earl of
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Seymour, Edward
Hill, Mary 68
Hilton, Agnes 68
Holt Castle 222–3
Howard, Catherine 13
Howard, Thomas 23–4
Huicke, Dr Robert 172–3, 179, 180
Hull, Matthew 168–72
Hungerford, Anne 147–8
Hungerford, Sir Walter 147–8
Huntingdon, Earl of 228, 238
Hussey, Anthony 169, 171
Kett, Robert 286
Knyvett, Mrs 144
Knyvett, Sir Henry 144
Lacock Abbey 153–4, 202, 226
Lamentations of a Sinner
73, 113
Latimer, Hugh 276, 277, 278, 280–1, 283
Leche family 170
Lion Gate (Tower of London) 240
Lisle, Viscount
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Dudley, John
Littlecote Manor 146, 147–9
Long, Lady Margaret 209
Madew, John 113
Malt, Etheldreda 27
Manners, Henry (2nd Earl of Rutland) 194–5, 207, 233, 234, 237, 238, 250–1, 264
Marguerite of Navarre 73
Mary Tudor (daughter of Henry VIII)
accession to the throne 283, 288
appearance of 38
birth of 8
and Catherine Parr’s jewellery 191
death of 289
defamed by Thomas Seymour 35–6
and marriage of Thomas Seymour to Catherine Parr 58–9
marriage petition from Thomas Seymour 38–9
reintroduction of Catholicism 1
relations with Anne Stanhope 59–60
relations with Catherine Parr 156–7
relations with Elizabeth Tudor 58–9, 84, 288–9
and religious reforms 107
and Thomas Seymour’s ‘marriage petition’ to Catherine Parr 54–5
Mary Tudor (sister of Henry VIII) 27
Mary, Queen of Scots 74–5, 165, 166, 168
Melanchthon, Philip 121
Mirror of the Christian Soul
121–2
Mirror of the Sinful Soul
73
Montagu, Sir Edward 267
Mortlake Park 191–2, 294
Neville, John 12–13
Neville, Margaret 13, 86
Norris, Mary 68
Northampton, Marquess of
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Parr, William
Northumberland, Duke of
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Dudley, John
Oatlands Palace 96, 190–1
Odell, Mary 125
Page, Sir Richard 76, 97, 126
Paget, James 226
Paget, Sir William
ambition of 24
brings charges against Thomas Seymour 266–7
and death of Henry VIII 25, 29
and downfall of Earl of Surrey 23–4
and negotiations with the French 43
relations with Edward Seymour 23–5, 29, 34
relations with Henry VIII 24–5
removes documents removed from Henry’s bedchamber 25
and Thomas Seymour’s appointment to Regency Council 26–7
and Thomas Seymour’s bid for governor role 102
Thomas Seymour’s plot to take hostage 238
Parkhurst, John 179, 283
Parliament
and ambitions of Thomas Seymour 98, 101–3, 104–10, 119–20, 208–9, 228
control of vested to Edward Seymour 106, 109
elections called by Edward Seymour 97–8
and passing of bills 251–2
and religious reforms 106–7, 209–10
and Thomas Seymour’s attainder for treason 272–4, 275–6
Parr, Catherine
appearance of 12, 16, 33
birth of Mary 173–4
correspondence with Thomas Seymour 46–8, 52, 133
death of 180, 185–6
as ‘dowager queen’ 33–4, 44, 45, 78
and failing health of Henry VIII 20, 25–6
funeral of 185
jewellery/finery of 16, 60–1, 82, 127–30, 132, 177–8, 191, 240
life before Henry VIII 12–13
‘marriage petition’ from Thomas Seymour 50–7
marriage to Henry VIII 14–15
marriage to Thomas Seymour 42, 44, 57–60, 85–6
move to Hanworth manor house 89–90
move to Sudeley Castle 130–1, 152–3, 154–6
pregnancy of 110, 124–5, 134, 152, 155–7, 158, 164–5, 172–3
as published author 16, 72–3, 113, 122
relations with Anne Stanhope 46–7, 59–61, 78
relations with Edward Seymour 46, 53–4, 60–1
relations with Edward VI 22, 52–3, 96–7, 159–60
relations with Elizabeth Tudor 14–15, 40, 44, 59, 73, 98–101, 136–7, 157–8, 172