Mary I and, 146�147, 157, 158 Philip II and, 318
portraits of, 155 plots against, 233�239, 253�254
Privy Chamber and, 14 politics during, 203
Protestantism of, 16, 144, 146 portraits of, 278
setting up a protectorate for, 117�120 preparing for power, 194�195
Six Articles abolished, 135 Presbyterians and, 247�248
succession and, 156�158 as prisoner in Tower of London, 164,
Effingham, Lord Howard of (English 191�192
admiral), 262, 264, 319 privateers/pirates and, 252
Elizabeth I, Queen of England Privy Chamber of, 14, 15, 200�201,
ancestry, 10�12 271�272
Anne Boleyn and, 216 Protestantism and, 215, 216
as a bastard, 191, 192 Puritans and, 246�247
birth of, 89 reign of, assessing, 230�231, 301, 316
Calais and, 222�223 Robert Devereux and, 269�275
Catherine Parr and, 201 Robert Dudley and, 15, 204�207, 209
Catholicism/papacy and, 216, 218, Royal Supremacy and, 217, 218, 220
233�234, 317�318 royal visitations, 220
character of, 26, 193, 194, 201 Scotland and, 223�224
Church of England and, 16, 215�220, 231 Spanish Armada and, 259
Church Settlement of 1559, 316 succession and, 193�194, 278�280
claiming the throne, 195�196 suitors/marriage proposals, 192�193,
commercial problems, 212 202�207 Index 337
as supreme governor of the Church of excommunication
England, 217 for adultery, 24
Thomas Seymour and, 120, 201 defined, 39
torture used by, 234 of Elizabeth I, 230, 234, 317�318
Treaty of Cateau-Cambr�sis, 222 of Henry VIII, 88, 108
Treaty of Troyes, 223 for heresy, 103
Walter Ralegh and, 274, 288 of James IV, 71
war with Spain, 259�262, 266�268
Wyatt's Rebellion and, 193 Elizabeth of York, Queen of England (wife �F�
of Henry VII), 39, 49, 311 family tree Elizabeth: The Golden Age (film), 162, 191, Lancaster family, 11
207, 235, 265, 288 Stuarts and Suffolk families, 46 employment, 17�19 Tudors, 10�11, 46 Enabling Act of 1544 (ungendering the York family, 11
crown), 202 Farnese, Alexander (Duke of Parma) enclosure death of, 277
Kett's Rebellion, 125�127 Netherlands and, 257
reactions against, 124�125 Spanish Armada and, 258�259, 262, 264 England fashion/clothing, 26�27
breaking with Church of Rome, 101, Ferdinand of Aragon, 46, 58, 59, 85
106�108, 299�300, 304, 314 Feria, count of, 193, 194�195, 201
Calais claimed by, 58, 222�223 Field of the Cloth of Gold (summit
defeat of Spanish Armada, 262�266, conference), 59, 74
318�319 films
losing land in France, 304 Anne of the Thousand Days, 62, 91, 99
Netherlands and, 277 Carry One Henry!, 62
return to Church of Rome, 172 Elizabeth: The Golden Age, 162, 191, 207,
war with France, 61, 154 235, 265, 288
war with Scotland, 120�122 Four Great Women and a Manicure, 288
war with Spain, 258�259, 267�268, A Man for All Seasons, 23, 75, 77, 80
275�276, 318�319 Mary Queen of Scots, 225, 226, 228 English Bible The Prince and the Pauper, 155
common folk and, 169 The Private Life of Henry VIII, 62, 99
Henry VIII's support of, 16, 104 The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex,
introduced by Thomas Cromwell, 78 270, 272
Mary I and, 170, 190 Richard III, 32
Thomas Cranmer's preface to, 110 Shakespeare in Love, 22, 25, 247, 285, 294
Tyndale's translation, 16, 109 Six Wives of Henry VIII, 99 English plantations (Ireland), 42, 44, The Tudors, 3, 99, 108
176, 241 The Virgin Queen, 288 equity jurisdiction, 74 Young Bess, 120, 231 Eric XIV, Prince of Sweden, 203 Fisher, John, Bishop of Rochester, 80 Essex, Earl of (Robert Devereux), 269�275 Fitzgerald, Gerald, Earl of Desmond, 243 European Hanseatic League, 182 338 The Tudors For Dummies
Fitzgerald, Thomas, Lord Offaly (Irish Field of the Cloth of Gold (summit
leader), 42�45 conference), 59, 74
Fitzherbert, Anthony (The Book of Henry VIII and, 59�61
Husbandry), 17, 18 Treaty of London of 1518, 59, 74
Fitzmaurice, James, 241 Francis II, King of France, 122, 222, 223
Fitzroy, Henry (illegitimate son of Henry Fran�ois, Duke of Alen�on (son of
VIII), 63, 87 Catherine de Medici), 204
Fleet in London (prison), 24 French Wars of Religion, 271
flu epidemic, 189�190 friaries, shutting down, 113�114
food Frobisher, Martin (privateer), 22, 213,
coffee, 328�329 291�292
cost of, 20 From Past to Present icon, 5
potatoes and tobacco, 302�303
tomatoes, 327�328
women's diet, 86 �G�
foreigners, English dislike of, 143, 195, 202 Gaelic Alphabet and Catechism (Kearney),
fork (eating utensil), 303 241
Forrest, William (writer), 124 The Gaping Gulf (Stubbs), 204
Forty Two (42) Articles of Faith, 144 Gardiner, Stephen, Lord Chancellor
Four Great Women and a Manicure (film), (formerly Bishop of Winchester)
288 accusing Thomas Cromwell of heresy, 78
Fox, Richard (tutor), 98 Catherine Parr regarded as heretic, 98
Foxe, John (priest) death of, 174
about, 290�291 Elizabeth I and, 192
Book of Martyrs, 142, 175, 284, 290�291 finding a replacement for, 181
criticism of Mary I, 190 firing of, 145
on duke of Somerset execution, 151 in jail, 143
France Mary I and, 161, 169
Brittany and, 45 Protestants and, 135, 168, 173�174
Calais regained by, 187�189 Robert Barnes and, 110
Elizabeth I and, 276 gentlemen, 27, 298
England loosing land in, 304 gentry, 22, 189
Henry VII and, 30�31, 33, 45�46 Gerard, John (Herbal), 328
Henry VIII and, 58�61 Gianibelli, Federigo (Italian architect), 307
peace with Spain (Treaty of Vervains), Gilliard (type of dance), 26
277 The Globe theatre, 25, 294
Scotland and, 121�122, 123 Granvelle, Cardinal, 254�255
Treaty of Edinburgh, 224, 225 Gravelines, battle of, 319
Treaty of London of 1518, 59, 74 Gray's Inn (college in London), 76
war with England, 61, 154 Great Britain, 2
war with Spain, 59�61, 186�188 Great Court of Trinity College, Cambridge,
Francis I, Duke of Brittany, 30 309
Francis I, King of France "great matter" of Henry VIII, 61�62, 66, 71,
Charles V and, 60 76�77
death of, 121 Greensleeves (song), 65 Index 339 Greenwich Treaty, 120, 121, 122 Treaty of Cateau-Cambr�sis, 222 Gregorian calendar, 2 war with England, 61, 154 Gregory XIII, Pope, 237, 241, 253 Henri IV, King of France, 271, 276 Grey, Catherine (sister of Lady Jane Grey), Henri of Valois (Duke of Anjou), 203
285 Henry IV, King of England, 29 Grey, Lady Jane, Queen of England Henry VI, King of England, 29, 311
execution of, 163, 168 Henry VII, King of England
marriage to Guildford Dudley, 157, 159, ancestry, 10�12
163 appearance of, 35
reign of, 158�159 Battle of Bosworth Field, 9, 34�35, 157, Grey, Thomas, marquis of Dorset, 72, 73 313 Grindal, Edmund, Archbishop of birth and childhood, 30�31, 32, 47
Canterbury (formerly bishop of burial site, 311
London), 190, 248, 290 Chapel of, Westminster Abby, 311 Guise, Duke of, 183, 187, 188 character of, 35, 49�50 guns on warships, 263 children of, 49
claiming the throne, 32�33, 36 �H� coronation, 36
dealing with rebels, 40�41 Habsburg-Valois wars, 141 death of, 50�51 Hall, Edward (English chronicler), 314 double rose heraldry, 37 Hampton Court, London, 73, 82, 309�310 educating his sons, 22, 50 Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, 285, 310 Elizabeth of York, wife of, 39, 49, 311 Harington, Sir John (inventor of water executing traitors, 37
closet), 327 finances, 48�49 Haschnperg, Stephen (German architect), foreign policy, 41�48
309 France and, 30�31, 33, 45�46 Hathaway, Anne (wife of William giving out new titles, 37
Shakespeare), 305�306 Ireland and, 41�45 Hatton, Sir Christopher (dancer), 22 kingdom of, 36 Hawkins, John (privateer/treasurer of the limits placed on the nobility, 298
navy) Mary, daughter of, 49
redesigning ships, 252, 261 Parliament and, 37�38
role in English defeat of Spanish Armada, Privy Chamber of, 14
261 reign of, 39�49, 312�313
slave trade, 210�213, 303 royal library, 50 Heath, Nicholas, Lord Chancellor (formerly Scotland and, 45
archbishop of York), 181, 200 Spain and, 46�48 heaven and hell, belief in, 103 sponsoring John Cabot, 48 Henri II, King of France Thomas Becket and, 106
alliance with Scotland, 121�122, 123 Wales and, 41
death of, 64, 203, 222 Henry VIII, King of England
seeking alliance with England, 155 Act in Restraint of Appeals, 106
son, Francis II betrothed to Mary Queen advisers, 69�70, 72�78
of Scots, 122 ageing and death of, 66�68, 99 340 The Tudors For Dummies
Henry VIII, King of England (continued) illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy, 63, 87
ancestry, 10�12 image of power and greatness, 81�82
Anne Boleyn, wife of, 61�62, 66, 71, 77, Ireland and, 302
87�91 Jane Seymour, wife of, 62, 67, 92�93
Anne of Cleves, wife of, 62, 93�95 jousting accident, 90
appearance, 63, 81 as the Lord's anointed, 79
Arthur, brother of, 57 management style, 69�72
Assertion of the Seven Sacraments, 103 Martin Luther and, 102, 104
Bessie Blount, mistress of, 63, 86, 87 Mary Boleyn as mistress, 63, 87, 91
birth and childhood, 55�56 More and, 76, 80
birth of son, Edward, 67, 92 music and, 65
Bishop's Book rewritten by, 105 Oath of Supremacy, 89, 111, 217
breaking with Rome, 101, 106�108, opposition to, 78�80
299�300, 304, 314 Parliament and, 71, 299
building up the navy, 300 Pilgrimage of Grace, 66, 80
burial of, 118 popularity of, 57
castles of, 308 portrait by Hans Holbein, 81
Catherine Howard, wife of, 62, 95�97 Privy Chamber of, 15
Catherine of Aragon, wife of, 47, 58, 61, Reformation and, 82
70, 75, 79, 85�87, 106�107 Reginald Pole and, 80
Catherine Parr, wife of, 62, 68, 83, 98�99 religious beliefs/changes, 16, 102�106
centralising the government, 73�74 Royal Supremacy and, 71, 105�106
character of, 57, 70, 81�82 Scotland and, 71�72
Charles V and, 75 Six Articles, 79, 104
children of, 83 Supplication against the Ordinaries, 106
claiming the throne, 12 as supreme head of the Church, 108�109
coronation, 314 Thomas Cranmer and, 79
Cromwell and, 76�78 titles of, 56, 102
daughter, Mary I and, 87 visitations of, 105
dining habits, 67 Wolsey and, 72�75
dissolving the monasteries, 111�114 Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abby,
education of, 22, 50, 56�57 London, 311
English Bible promoted by, 104, 110 Herbal (Gerard), 328
excommunication by the pope, 88, 108 heresy
Field of the Cloth of Gold (summit burning heretics, 171, 172�176
conference), 59, 74 Cromwell accused of, 78
France and, 58�61 excommunication for, 103
Francis I and, 59�61 Holy Inquisition to stamp out, 170
"great matter" of, 61�62, 66, 71, 76�77 punishment for, 24, 78
Hampton Court and, 309�310 Hertford, Earl of (Edward Seymour),
health of, 67�68 118, 209. See also Somerset, Duke of
hobbies, 63�66 (Edward Seymour)
household expenditures, 114 History of King Richard III (More), 80
houses of, 82 History of the English (Vergil), 292, 293 Index 341 Holbein, Hans (portrait painter) knitting frame, 326
accuracy of his paintings, 84 lottery, 323�324
Anne of Cleves portrait, 47, 94 printing press, 21, 322�323
Edward VI portrait, 155 shorthand system, 325�326
paintings of Thomas More, 80 tomatoes, 327�328
portrait of Henry VIII, 27, 81 water closet, 327
at the Royal Court, 13 Ireland Holy Inquisition, 141, 170, 173 Battle of Yellow Ford, 273 Holy League, 58 Earl of Tyrone and, 272�273 homes, building, 21 Elizabeth I and, 220�221, 239�243 homilies (sermons), 135 England and, 10, 302 Hone, William (tutor of Henry VIII), 57 English plantations in, 42, 44, 176, 241 Hooper, John, Bishop of Gloucester, 142, Henry VII and, 41�45
144, 169, 173 Henry VIII and, 302 horse, master of, 204, 205 Irish emigration to Wales, 42 Horsey, Edward (captain of the Isle of kingdom of, establishing, 45
Wight), 213 lay of the land, 42, 44 House of Commons, 38, 217, 243, 244�245 Mary I and, 176�177 House of Lords, 38, 243 Nine Years War, 241 Household, royal, 13�14, 38, 114 rebellion in, 239�243, 276 Howard, Catherine, Queen of England, 62, religion in, 145
95�97 Royal Supremacy and, 145, 220 Howard, Lord Thomas (English admiral), Isabella of Castile, Queen of Spain, 46, 47
264�265 Isle of Wight, 307 Howard, Thomas, Duke of Norfolk, 161,
224, 228, 229, 235 humanist tradition, 298 �J� hunting, 64 James I, King of England (James VI of
Scotland) �I� beliefs in witchcraft, 249
birth of, 227 icons used in this book, 5�6 Cadiz and, 276 infant death rate, 86 dislike of tobacco, 302 inflation, 19 peace with Netherlands, 277 influenza, 22 succession to throne, 278�280 Ingworth, Richard (ex-Dominican monk), James IV, King of Scotland
113 death of, 71�72 Inns of Court, 22 Margaret Tudor, wife of, 45, 71 Inquisition, 141, 170, 173 support of Perkin Warbeck, 41, 45 inventions and discoveries jester/fool, 66
coffee, 328�329 Jesuits, 237
cookery book, 323 Joanna of Castile (Joanna the Mad), 47, 48
county maps, 324�325 Johnson, Ben (playwright), 24
first dry dock, Portsmouth, 321�322 jousting, 64, 90 342 The Tudors For Dummies
Julian calendar, 2 lords lieutenants, 15
Julius II, Pope, 85, 314 Lords of the Congregation of Jesus Christ,
Julius III, Pope, 58, 167, 171 223, 224
lottery, first in England, 323�324
�K� Louis XI, King of France, 32
Louis XII, King of France, 87
Kearney, John (Gaelic Alphabet and Lovell, John, 212
Catechism), 241 Low Countries (Netherlands)