Authors: Susan Ronald
Brooke, William, 10th Baron Cobham
Browne, Robert
Browne, Thomas
Brûlart, Pierre, seigneur de Genlis
Brussels
Bull, Eleanor
Bullinger, Heinrich
Bullingham, Nicholas
Burghley, Lord.
See
Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley
burning at the stake
Burroughs, William
Butler, Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormond
Cádiz
Calais
Calvert, Charles, 3rd Baron Baltimore
Calvin, John
Calvinism
Cambridge
Campion, Edmund
execution of
in exile
History of Ireland
imprisonment and trial
in Ireland
mission to England
Oxford debate
Campion's Brag
Carafa War
Carey, George
Carleill, Christopher
Carranza, Bartolomé
Cartwright, Thomas
Casket Letters
Castelnau, Michel de
Castiglione, Baldesar
Cateau-Cambrésis, Treaty of
Catesby, William
Catherine de' Medici
Amboise conspiracy and
Cateau-Cambrésis Treaty
Elisabeth's marriage to Philip II
Elizabeth I marriage proposals and
Guise faction and
Huguenots and
Marguerite and Henry's marriage
Mary and Scotland
Nemours Treaty and
overtures of “peace” and
Segovia Woods letters
Catherine Howard, Queen of England
Catherine of Aragon
Catherine Parr, Queen of England
Catholicism (Catholic Church)
Council of Trent
in England.
See
English Catholicism
Spain and Philip II
Catholic League
Catholic Mass
Catlyn, Maliverny
Caveat for Parsons Howlet, A
(Field)
Cavendish, Thomas
Cawarden, Thomas
Cecil, John
Cecil, Mildred
Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury
Cholmeley assassination plot
death of father
foreign affairs and
influence of
James and succession claims
Southwell and
theater censorship and
transition from Tudor to Stuart England
Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley
death of
domestic politics and
Elizabeth and marriage question
as Elizabeth's most important advisor
England Triumphant
foreign affairs and
Mary and
Parliament and
religious issues and
censorship
Chaderton, Laurence
Chaloner, Thomas
Champernowne, Arthur
Charke, William
Charles, Archduke of Austria
Charles II, King of England
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Charles IX, King of France
Chartley Manor
Chaseabout Raid
Châteauneuf, Ambassador
Châtelherault, James Hamilton, Duke of
Chettle, Henry
childbirth
Cholmeley, Ranulph
Cholmeley, Richard
Church of England
“activist” women and
Cartwright and
Elizabeth as Supreme Head
establishment of
reconciliation with Rome
Vestments Controversy
Cinque Ports
Clement VII, Pope
Cobham, Henry de, 1st Baron Cobham
Coligny, Gaspard II de
Amboise conspiracy and
Charles IX and
civil wars
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre and assassination
Collington, John
Colloquy of Poissy
Comans, Jerome
Compromise of the Nobility
Condé, Louis de, Prince of
Battle of Dreux
Chartres and
English intervention in France
Tumult of Amboise
Congregation of the Index
Cooke, Anthony
Cooper, Thomas
Corporation of London
Council of Blood
Council of the North
Council of Trent
Courtenay, William
Coverdale, Miles
Cranmer, Thomas
Cromwell, Thomas
Crowley, Robert
cruzada
Curwen, Henry
Dacre, Leonard
Darnley, Henry Stuart, Lord
“crown matrimonial” and
marriage to Mary
murder of
Rizzio's murder and involvement with rebels
Davison, William
de Brès, Guy
Declaration of Breda
Dee, John
de Feria, Gómez Suárez de Figueroa
de Foix, Paul
Denmark
de Quadra, Alvarez
Dering, Edward
des Gallars, Nicholas
Desire
de Spes, Guerau
des Sechelles, Monsieur
Devereux, Robert, 2nd Earl of Essex.
See
Essex, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of
de Vives, Juan
Dieppe
Dissolution of the Monasteries
Douai
Douai Bible
Douglas, Margaret.
See
Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of
Drake, Francis
Spanish Armada
Spanish raids
voyage of circumnavigation
Drury, William
Dudley, Ambrose, 3rd Earl of Warwick
Dudley, Amy
Dudley, Robert, 1st Earl of Leicester.
See
Leicester, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of
Dunne, John
Dutch Revolt
Dyer, Edward
Edict of Amboise
Edict of Nantes
Edict of St. Germain
Edinburgh, Treaty of
education system
Edward III, King of England
Edward VI, King of England
Egmont, Lamoral, Count of
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Eliot, George
Elisabeth of Austria
Elisabeth of France
Elizabeth I, Queen of England
accession to throne
coronation festivities
at Hatfield House
Henry VIII and
illegitimacy question
imprisonment by Mary Tudor
advisors.
See also
Privy Council;
and specific advisors
assassination attempts and plots
Babington Plot
Cholmeley plot
de Quadra
Ridolfi plot
Throckmorton Plot
Catholicism and
Act of Supremacy
Act of Uniformity
papal-sponsored invasions
Pius V's excommunication
church settlement
court life
Cult of
death of
French Huguenots and
Ireland and
marriage proposals and negotiations
Archduke Charles
Francis of Anjou
Robert Dudley
Mary Stuart and
attempts to reclaim English throne
Babington Plot
Casket Letters
Darnley marriage
Duke of Norfolk marriage plans
imprisonment
rapprochement with
return to Scotland through England
succession questions
trial and execution
Netherlands (Low Countries) and
nobility and
Parliaments.
See
Parliament
Philip and Spain
Catholicism and papacy
French insurrection
maritime voyages
as marriage prospect
trade war
Protestants and
Puritans and
Marprelate Controversy
religious issues
clerical vestments
education system
Knox and
middle way
need for tolerance
Oxford visit
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Spanish Armada
speech
succession problem
Hertford affair
Elphinstone, Nicholas
Emden
England Triumphant
(Cecil)
Englefield, Francis
at Louvain
Mary and
returning England to Catholicism
English Catholicism
Campion and
Edward VI and
Elizabeth I and
Act of Supremacy
Act of Uniformity
Pius's
Regnans in Excelsis
religious settlement
Enterprise of England
Gunpowder Plot
Mary I and
Northern Rising
parish churches
seminary priests
English College (Rome)
Enterprise of England
Eric XIV of Sweden
espionage.
See
secret service
Essex, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of
court and military life
death of Lord Strange
Ireland expedition
rebellion
fagots
Felton, John
female form, male fascination with
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor
Feron, Laurent
Field, John
Filby, William
FitzGerald, Gerald, 15th Earl of Desmond
FitzMaurice FitzGerald, James
Flagellants
Foix, Paul de
Ford, Thomas
Forest, John
Fotheringay Castle
Foxe, John
France
peace treaty with Spain
in Scotland
wars of religion.
See
French Wars of Religion
Francis, Duke of Anjou and Alençon
Coligny's assassination
death of
marriage proposal with Elizabeth
Francis I, King of France
Francis II, King of France
Frederick II, King of Denmark
“freedom fighters”
French Wars of Religion.
See also
Guise faction; Huguenots
Amboise conspiracy
Catholic League
Colloquy of Poissy
court faction
Edict of Amboise
Edict of Nantes
Edict of St. Germain
English intervention in
“iconoclastic fury”
Massacre of Vassy
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
Treaty of Vervins
Frobisher, Martin
“gadders”
Gardiner, Stephen
Garnet, Henry
Garnet, Richard
Gascoigne, George
Gérard, Balthasar
Gerard, John
Gerard, Thomas
Germany
Ghent
Gifford, Gilbert
Gilbert, Humphrey
Googe, Barnaby
Gordon, George, 5th Earl of Huntly
Gordon, Jean, Countess of Bothwell
Gorges, Thomas
Gough, John
Gran Grifon
Granvelle, Antoine Perrenot de
Gray, Patrick
Greene, Robert
Greenwood, John
Gregorian calendar
Gregory XIII, Pope
Gregory XIV, Pope
Grenville, Richard
Gresham, Thomas
Grey, Catherine
Grey, Jane
Grindal, Edmund
Groatsworth of Wit, The (
Greene)
Guise, Francis, Duke of
assassination of
Calais and
Massacre of Vassy
Tumult of Amboise
Guise, Henry I, Duke of
Coligny's assassination
Henry III and
Mary and
Paris Committee of Sixteen
St. Bartholomew's Day massacre
Guise, Louis, Cardinal of (Louis de Lorraine)
Guise faction
assassination plots against Elizabeth
Coligny's assassination
Henry III and
Massacre of Vassy
Pope Pius IV and
Tumult of Amboise
Gunpowder Plot
Guzmán, Enrique de, 2nd Count of Olivares
Guzmán de Silva, Diego
Hamlet
(Shakespeare)
Harding, Thomas
Hardwick, Bess of.
See
Bess of Hardwick
Hastings, Henry, 5th Earl of Huntingdon
Hawkins, John
Heath, Nicholas
Henry II, King of England
Henry II, King of France
Henry III, King of France (formerly Duke of Anjou)
Guise faction and
marriage prospects
protection of Rheims
Henry VI, King of England
Henry VII, King of England
Henry VIII, King of England
currency debasement
dissolution of the monasteries
illegitimacy of Elizabeth
More and
properties
succession
treason act
Henry of Navarre (Henry IV, King of France)
conversion to Catholicism
line of succession
marriage to Marguerite de Valois
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
See
Darnley, Henry Stuart, Lord
Henslowe, Philip
Herbert, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke
heresy
Herle, William
Herries, William Maxwell, 5th Lord
Hertford, Edward Seymour, Earl of
Hesketh, Richard
Highford, Robert
History of Ireland
(Campion)
History of the World
(Raleigh)
Hoby, Thomas
Holinshed, Ralph
Holyrood Palace
Horn, Philip de Montmorency, Count of
Horsey, Edward
“hot gospellers”
Howard, Henry
Howard, Philip, 20th Earl of Arundel
Howard, Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk.
See
Norfolk, Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of
Howard, William
Huguenots
Catherine de' Medici and
civil wars
Battle of Dreux
English assistance
St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre
taking of Rouen
Coligny's enquiry into rebellion of
Colloquy of Poissy
Condé as leader of
emigration to England
first meeting of
Guise faction and
naming
Humphrey, Laurence
Hunters in the Snow
(Breughel)
Huntingdon, Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of
Huntly, George Gordon, 5th Earl of
Il Shifanoya
Inquisition
in Ireland
Low Countries and
Pius IV's death and
Pius V and
in Spain
Ireland
Irish Pale
Isabella Clara Eugenia
Isabella I, Queen of Castile
Islands Voyage
James II, King of England