provost of see Fox, Edward
Fellows of,
see
Betts, William; Bill, William; Cheke, John; Cranmer, Thomas; Hale, John; Parker, Matthew; Shaxton, Nicholas; Skip, John
reformers at
university
White Horse
Campeggio, Lorenzo, cardinal
Canterbury
archbishops of
see
Cranmer, Thomas; Parker, Matthew; Warham, William; Whitgift, John
archdeacon of
see
Harpsfield, Nicholas
front of
Capello, Carlo, Venetian diplomat
Capon, John,
alias
Salcot
see
Salcot, John
Carewe, Nicholas, gentleman of the privy chamber
Carey, Eleanor, nun of Wilton
Carey, Henry, lord Hunsdon
Carey, Mary see Boleyn, Mary
Carey, William, gentleman of the privy chamber
sisters of
see also
Boleyn, Mary (
wife
) Carey, Eleanor; Carey, Henry (
son
)
Carles, Lancelot de, almoner
Histoire de Anne Boleyn
Carley, James
Carthusian martyrs
Casale, Gregory, English agent at the Vatican
Castelnau, Antoine de, bishop of Tarbes
Castiglione, Baldassare:
Il Cortegiano
(1528)
Castile, Isabella of
see
Isabella of Castile
Catesby: convent
Catherine de Medici
see
Medici family
Cavendish, George, gentleman usher to Thomas Wolsey
Life and Death af Cardinal Wolsey
Metrical Visions
Cercle de Meaux
Chabot, Philippe de, sieur de Brion, Admiral of France
Champnes, John, lord mayor of London
chancellors see Audley, Thomas; More, Thomas; Wolsey, Thomas
chancery
commissions of oyer and terminer
letters patent
masters in
parliamentary writs
Chanseler, Margaret
chapel royal
children of
dean of
see
Sampson, Richard
master of
see
Cornish, William
preaching in
Chapuys, Eustace, imperial ambassador despatches
reports on
coronation and birth of Elizabeth
court matters
English alliance and restoration of Mary
events of May 1536
the 1536 miscarriage
Henry’s reference to ‘sortilege’
Henry VIII and Anne..
interview with Henry VIII
Jane Seymour
role in the plot against Anne
Katherine and Mary
religious change
Charles the Bold, duke of Burgundy
Charles V, duke of Burgundy, Holy Roman Emperor
diplomatic service;
see also
Chapuys, Eustace; Mendoz, Inigo de
Katherine and
Mary and
offers deal to Anne Boleyn
Peace of Cambrai
pressed to invade England
relations with Henry VIII
Charles VIII, king of France
Chaucer, Geoffrey
Roman de la Rose
Cheke, John, tutor to Edward VI
Cheney, Thomas, gentleman of the privy chamber;
see also
Broughton, Anne (
wife
)
Christian humanism;
see also
Erasmus
church
anoints Anne
anticlericalism
convocation
‘Pardon of the Clergy’
sanctions annulment of Henry’s marriage to Katherine
‘Submission of the Clergy’
Cinque Ports
barons of
warden of
see also
Boleyn, George
Cirencester: St John the Baptist,
Claude, queen of France, wife of Francis I
Clement, John
Clement, Margaret
Clement VII (Giulio de Medici) pope;
see also
Catherine de Medici (
niece
); pope
Clerk, John, bishop of Bath and Wells
Cleves, Anne of
see
Anne of Cleves
Clifford, George, earl of Cumberland
Cloth of Gold, Field of
Cobham, lady
see
Braye, Anne
Coffin, William, master of the horse to Anne Boleyn;
see also
Dymoke, Margaret (
wife
)
Cold Kennington Manor
Collectanea satis copiosa: see
Fox, Edward
Compendium compertorum
Compostella, St James of
Constable, Robert
Constantine, George
Cornish, William, master of the children of the chapel royal
court
activity at
banquets
dancing
music
pageants and festivities
progresses
tournaments
Anne Boleyn, position at see Boleyn, Anne reaction to fall of
career at
coronation
eroticism at; see
also
courtly love
ethos of
faction and
ladies of; see also Boleyn, Anne; Katherine of Aragon
officers of
see
household
organization of
access to monarch
polarization of opinion at
preaching at
privy chamber
chief gentleman of and groom of the stool;
see also
Norris, Henry
gentlemen and grooms of;
see also
Brereton, Urian; Brereton, William; Browne, Antony; Bryan, Francis; Carewe, Nicholas; Carey, William; Cheney, Thomas; Heneage, Thomas; Neville, Edward; Norris, Henry; Page, Richard; Russell, John; Seymour, Edward; Wallop, John; Walsh, Walter
noblemen of;
see also
Boleyn, George
see also
Boleyn, Anne; Cromwell, Thomas, Wolsey, Thomas
support for Katherine and Mary at
support for Mary at
Courtenay, Edward
Courtenay, Henry, earl of Devon, marquis of Exeter
and the plot against Anne Boleyn
see also
Blount, Gertrude (
wife
)
;
Courtenay, Edward (
son
)
Courtenay, William
The Courtier (Il Cortegiano
):
see
Castiglione, Baldassare
courtly love, convention of
cramp-rings, given by Anne Boleyn
Cranmer, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury,
annuls marriage between Henry and Katherine
appointment as archbishop
Boleyn protégé
crowns Anne Boleyn
Determinations... that it is so unlawful for a man to marry his brother’s wife
dissolution of the monasteries
and fall of Anne
godfather to Elizabeth
introduction to Henry VIII
member of reforming group
secretary
see
Morrice, Ralph
Cressy, ‘Mr.’
Crome, Edward, reformer
Cromwell, Richard
Cromwell, Thomas, king’s secretary, lord privy seal,
and Anne Boleyn
alienation from
future of the monasteries
foreign policy
divorce of Anne
drafts legislation
execution of (1540)
foreign affairs
breach with Henry VIII over
importance as a politician
break with conservative allies
disseminates a Crown account of
execution of Anne
implicates William Brereton
organizes the coup against Anne
relies on information from Anne
secures oyer and terminer
secures parliamentary writs
trial
religious reform
rise and dominance of
Supplication against the Ordinaries
tactical manipulation of Henry
Wolsey and
see also
Cromwell, Richard (
nephew
)
Cronica del Rey Enrico
Culpepper, Thomas
Cumberland, earl of
see
Clifford, George
Dacre, Thomas, lord Dacre of the North
Darcy, Arthur
Darcy, Thomas, lord