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Abington, Edward
Acquaviva, Claudio
Act Against Fugitives over the Sea
Act for Apparel
Act of Settlement
Act of Supremacy
Act of Uniformity
Acts and Monuments
(Foxe)
Admonition to Parliament, An
(Field and Wilcox)
Adrian VI, Pope
Adryan, Peter
Agazzari, Alfonso
Agnus Dei
Alba, Fernando Ãlvarez de Toledo, 3rd Duke of
Council of Troubles
in Netherlands
pay of troops and trade
plot to invade England
Segovia Woods letters
Alexander VI, Pope
Allen, William
death of
at English College at Douai
Marian purges
political involvements of
in Rome
Alleyn, Edward
All Saints' Day
Amboise conspiracy
Anglican Church
Anjou, Duke of.
See
Henry III, King of France
Anne, Queen of England
Anne Boleyn
Antoine of Navarre
António I, King of Portugal
Antwerp
Apology of the Church of England
(Jewel)
Appellants
Aquinas, Thomas
Aretino, Pietro
Argyll, Archibald Campbell, Earl of
Armada.
See
Spanish Armada
Arnault, Jean
Arran, James Stewart, Earl of
Arundel, Philip Howard, 20th Earl of
Assonleville, Christophe d'
astrology
Aubigny, Esmé Stuart, 6th Seigneur d'
Babington, Anthony
Babington Plot
Bacon, Anne
Bacon, Anthony
Bacon, Francis
Bacon, Nicholas
education system and
Lord Privy Seal
religious matters and
Bailly, Charles
Ballard, John
Bancroft, Richard
Bannister, Laurence
Barnard, Robert
Barnewell, Janet
Barrow, Henry
Battle of Dreux
Battle of Yellow Ford
Beaton, James
Bedingfield, Henry
Bedingfield, Thomas
belief systems
Berden, Nicholas
Berney, Kenelm
Bess of Hardwick
Blois Treaty
Bodley, Thomas
Boncompagni, Giacomo
Bonner, Edmund
Book of Common Prayer
Book of the Ocean to Cynthia
(Raleigh)
Borghese, Venturini
Borromeo, Charles
Bothwell, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of
Chaseabout Raid and
imprisoned in Denmark
Lord Darnley's murder and
Bowes, Robert
Breughel, Pieter
Brielle