Authors: Robert Hutchinson
Tags: #History, #Europe, #Great Britain, #Ireland
Lorraine, Duke of (father of Francis)
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Lorraine, Francis of (pre-contract of marriage with Anne of Cleves)
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,
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Louise of Guise (sister to Marie)
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Ludlow, Maurice (Groom of the Chamber)
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Luther, Martin and Lutherans
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,
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,
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Lyons, Ralfe (child given to Henry)
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Butts
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Mallard, John
King’s Psalter
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Malt, John (tailor)
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Marbeck, John (organist, tried for heresy)
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married to James V
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,
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,
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Marillac, Charles de
see
de Marillac, Charles
Mary, Princess (later Mary I)
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,
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Anne of Cleves
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Ascham
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Catholicism
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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Cheke
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Cheyney
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coronation
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Counter-reformation
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Cox
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Cranmer
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dry stamp
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Edward
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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fool
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Gates
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godmother to Edward
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Henry’s ill health
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Henry’s monument
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Henry’s will
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Herbert
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imprisoning Edward’s tutors
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KH
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KP
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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married to Philip of Spain
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,
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,
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need for Henry to find a consort
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Paulet
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Petre
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planned flight to Antwerp
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portrait
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proclaimed queen
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Rich
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Spanish ambassador meets KP
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succeeded by Elizabeth
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syphilis
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Thomas Seymour dreams of marrying
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Mary, Princess (sister to Henry)
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,
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Mary, Queen of Scots
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,
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,
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Mekins, Richard (boy executed for heresy)
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,
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Melanchthon, Philip (Lutheran)
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Melrose (attacked)
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Mercers’ Chapel
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Hume
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see also
pardons
Mervyn, Thomas (porter)
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Mewtes, Joan (nurse to Edward)
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,
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Milan (surrendered to the Spanish)
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Modena, Nicholas Bellin of (painter and carver)
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Monforde (or Mumford), John (surgeon)
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monkey (pet of Somers)
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,
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,
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Monox, Henry (lute player, lover of KH)
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,
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Montague, Sir Edward (Chief Judge of Common Pleas)
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executor of Henry’s will
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Montague, Lord
see
Pole, Henry
Morant, Philip (Essex historian)
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More, Sir Thomas (perjury by Rich at his trial)
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Morice, Ralph (Cranmer’s secretary)
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,
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Morley, Lord (Edward’s christening)
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Mowntayne, Thomas (Protestant rector)
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Anne of Cleves
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organist pardoned
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Mystery of Barbers
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needlework (Anne of Cleves)
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Nelson, Admiral Lord
monument made from components of Henry’s
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,
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Neville, John (Lord Latimer, KP’s second husband)
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,
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,
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Neville, Margaret (stepdaughter of KP)
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Norfolk, Agnes Dowager Duchess of (stepmother of Norfolk)
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stepgrandmother of KH
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,
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,
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Norfolk, Duchess of
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Norfolk, second Duke of (KH’s grandfather)
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,
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Norfolk, third Duke of
see
Howard, Thomas
Norfolk and Suffolk, Sheriff of
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Norlegh, Richard (patronage)
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North, Sir Edward (Chancellor of Augmentations)
Gardiner
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Northampton, Marquis of
see
Parr, Sir William
Northumberland, Duke of
see
Dudley, John
Odell, Mary (KP’s pregnancy)
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Order of St George (stripped from Cromwell)
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Orleans, Duke of (to marry Charles V’s daughter)
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Osiander, Margaret (wife of Cranmer)
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Osmond (wax image of Edward)
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osteitis
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Otelands Palace, Weybridge
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Gardiner
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KP
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Owen, George (doctor)
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,
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,
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Henry’s funeral
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Jane Seymour
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Oxford, Earl of
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daughter marries Surrey
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Paget, Sir John (ambassador to France)
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Paget, Sir William (Secretary of State, later Lord Paget of Beaudesert)
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,
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,
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Anne of Cleves
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case of poachers and murder
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cost of wars
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death
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death of Henry
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,
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,
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,
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diplomatic duties in France
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dry stamp
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executor of Henry’s will
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gives dog to Chapuys
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Henry’s burial
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Henry’s ill health
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Henry’s speech to Parliament
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Henry’s will
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KP’s regency
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mercenaries
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peace talks with France
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plot against KP
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Privy Chamber
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Thomas Seymour
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war in France
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Palace of Nonsuch, Ewell
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Palace of Westminster
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,
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,
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,
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bed enlarged
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Chapuys
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Cranmer
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death of Henry
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,
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,
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,
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dinner for ladies
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Henry hurts a foot playing tennis
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Henry marries Jane Seymour
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,
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Henry’s ill health
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Henry’s will
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household accounts
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KP’s diplomacy with Spanish ambassador
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king’s trams
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Lambert’s appeal
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music
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poaching and murder case
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portraits
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site of executions
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Somers
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Blagge
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Culpeper’s servant
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Denny
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Howard family
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Marbeck
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Northampton
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Sacramentarians
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Somerset
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see also
mercy
Parkhurst, John (KP’s chaplain)
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,
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Parr, Katherine (sixth wife of Henry)
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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accompanying Henry to Windsor
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arrest warrant
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brother-in-law appointed to Privy
Chamber
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burial
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death
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death warrant
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diplomacy with Spanish ambassador
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Elizabeth
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,
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,
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,
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,
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failed arrest
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Henry’s will
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heresy trials
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Hoby
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household expenses
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Jane (Mary’s fool)
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Mary
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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plot against
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,
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,
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,
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pregnancy
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Ralfe Lyons
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regency
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,
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,
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,
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,
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sister of Essex
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Thomas Seymour
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,
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,
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,
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wedding to Henry
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,
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,
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,
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Parr of Horton, Lord (uncle to KP)
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Parr, Sir Thomas (father of KP)
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Parr, Sir William (Marquis of Northampton, Earl of Essex, Baron Parr of Kendal, brother of KP)
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,
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,
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,
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