Kett, Robert (rebel-leader), 126�127, 130 Burgundian Circle, 254
Kett's Rebellion, 125�127 described, 254
Kildare, Earl of, 42�43 England and, 277
Kingston, Anthony (constable of the rebellion in, 254, 256�257
Tower), 284 Luther, Martin (protestant reformer)
knights of shire, 38 beginning the Reformation, 102
knitting frame, 326 Henry VIII's dislike of, 102, 104
Knox, John (Protestant leader), 143, 224, Pope Paul IV and, 172
225, 227, 231 Robert Barnes as friend of, 110
Kyd, Thomas (playwright), 24
�M�
�L� Macbeth (Shakespeare), 250
labourers, landless, 18 A Man for All Seasons (film), 23, 75, 77, 80
ladies-in-waiting, 200 Manor Court, 24, 124
Lancaster family, 11, 39 maps, first county maps in England,
Lang, Sean (British History For Dummies), 324�325
187 Maquire, Hugh (Irish rebel leader), 273
Latimer, Hugh (Protestant bishop), 124, Margaret of Parma, regent of the Low
174 Countries (sister of Philip II), 212, 254,
Latimer, Lady. See Parr, Catherine, Queen 255
of England Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scotland
Latin, use of, 304 (daughter of Henry VII), 45, 71
Lee, William (inventor of knitting frame), Marlowe, Christopher (playwright), 22, 24,
326 285�286
Leicester, Earl of (Robert Dudley) Martyr, Peter (Protestant leader), 141, 168
Amy Dudley, wife of, 206�207 Mary, Queen of France (sister of Henry VIII),
death of, 207 87
Elizabeth I and, 204�207, 209 Mary I, Queen of England
Mary Stuart and, 225 ancestry, 10�12
in the Netherlands, 258 Bess of Hardwick friendship, 285
Lennox, Earl of (Henry Darnley), 226, 227 betrothal to Francis II, son of Henri II, 122
Leo X, Pope, 102 betrothal to William, son of Duke of
letters of marque, 213 Cleves-Julich, 93
Letters Patent, 48 birth of, 86
literacy, 22 as Bloody Mary, 168, 175
London, treaty of 1518, 59, 74 burning heretics, 171, 172�176 Index 343
Catherine Parr friendship, 97 claim to the English throne, 195, 223, 279
Catholicism and, 16, 139, 146�147, claiming the Scottish throne, 224�225
167�171, 190 Elizabeth I and, 228, 239
character of, 168 execution of, 239, 240
Charles V and, 123, 139, 162�163 forced abdication, 227�228
childlessness and false pregnancy, Francis II, husband of, 223
179�180 Henry Darnley, husband of, 226, 227
claiming the English throne, 158�161 Mary of Guise, mother of, 223
cloth trade and, 182 plots to remove Elizabeth I, 235�236, 238
coronation, 169 as prisoner in England, 227, 234, 239
as daughter of Catherine of Aragon and suitors/marriage proposals, 225�226, 228
Henry VIII, 83, 86, 87 Treaty of Edinburgh and, 224, 225
death and funeral, 172, 195, 196 Matilda, Queen of England (12th century),
Edward VI and, 146�147, 157�158 87, 301
Elizabeth I and, 161, 164, 168, 191�192, Maurice of Nassau (Dutch general), 277
193�194 Mayor's Court, 24
fall of Calais, 187�189 medicine and disease
Henry VIII's death and, 118 apothecaries, 23
as illegitimate/bastard, 161, 168 barber-surgeons, 23
illness, 189 Black Death (bubonic plague), 19, 22, 209
Ireland and, 176�177 bleeding, medical practice of, 86
Jane Grey's execution, 163, 168 childbed fever (septicaemia), 93
Jane Seymour and, 92 childbirth and, 25, 85
John Dudley and, 158, 159, 160 flu epidemic, 189�190
Parliament and, 169�170 illness as work of devil or wrath of
Philip II, husband of, 162�165, 177�183 God, 190
Pope Paul IV and, 172 infant death rate, 55, 86
Privy Chamber of, 14 midwives, 25
Protestants and, 168, 172�173 physicians, 23
reformation and, 145�146 surgeons, 23
Reginald Pole made Archbishop of Sweating Sickness (Sudor Anglicus), 22, 150
Canterbury, 172 women and, 86
reign of, 175�176 Medina Sidonia, Duke of, 261�262, 263, 264,
succession and, 164�165, 177�179, 275, 319
193�194 Melanchthon, Philip (Lutheran leader), 141
Thomas Cranmer's execution, 174 Memo, Dionysius (organist), 65
war with France, 186�189 Mendoza, Bernardino de (Spanish
Wyatt's Rebellion, 163�164, 172 ambassador), 254 Mary of Guise, regent in Scotland, 154, merchant guilds, 19
223, 224 Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare), 294 Mary Queen of Scots (film), 225, 226, 228 merchants Mary Rose (warship), 23, 48, 60, 263, 300 cloth trade, 182, 212 Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots education of, 22
birth of son, James, 227 Middle Ages, 9
Bothwell, husband of, 227 midwives, 25 344 The Tudors For Dummies
monarch England and, 277
claim to the throne as God-given, 36 rebellion in, 254, 256�257
divine right of kings, 38 Neville, John, Lord Latimer of Snape
as the government, 12�13 (husband of Catherine Parr), 97
as the Lord's anointed, 79 Nine Years War, Ireland, 241
pope and, 101 Nineteen (19) Articles of Faith, 144
use of Parliament, 12, 299 nobility
women as, 202, 301 changes during Tudor era, 4, 9
as `Your Majesty' or `Your Grace,' 13 clothing of, 27
monasteries education of, 22
corruption in, 113 private armies of, 127
dissolution of, 77, 111�114, 315�316 role of, 297�298
as income for Henry VIII, 114, 316 Nonsuch, treaty of, 257
map of, 112 Nonsuch Palace, south of London, 82, 114
Mary I and, 190 Norfolk, Duke of (Thomas Howard), 161,
money from, 77 224, 228, 229, 235
pillaging, 114 Norris, Henry (gentleman of Privy
wealth of, 315 Chamber), 90, 91
money/coins, 3, 102, 152 Northumberland, Duke of (John Dudley).
Montalambert, Andre de (French See also Warwick, Earl of (John
commander), 122 Dudley)
More, Margaret (daughter of Thomas Charles V and, 153�154
More), 23 death of Edward VI and, 158
More, Sir Thomas (Lord Chancellor) Edward Seymour and, 149�151
execution of, 80 enemies of, 152
History of King Richard III, 80 execution of, 160
Holbein's portraits of, 80 Kett's Rebellion suppressed by, 127
resignation of, 76 as lord president of the Council, 130�131,
Utopis, 80 149�151
Moscovy Company, 182 Mary I and, 158, 159, 160
Mother Hubbard's Tale (Spenser), 204 Thomas Cranmer and, 150
Mountjoy, Lord (Charles Blount), 276 Northumberland, Earl of (Thomas Percy),
Much Ado About Nothing (Shakespeare), 23 228, 229
Murder She Wrote (TV series), 48
music, 25�26, 65
mystery plays, 25 �O�
Myth Buster icon, 5 Oath of Supremacy, 89, 111, 217, 220
Obedient Lands (Ireland), 42, 44
�N� O'Donnell, Calvagh (Irish leader), 240
O'Donnell, Hugh (Irish rebel leader), 273
navy, English, 123, 300�301. See also ships Offaly, Lord (Thomas Fitzgerald, Irish
Netherlands (Low Countries) leader), 42�45
Burgundian Circle, 254 On the One Hand icon, 5
described, 254 Index 345 O'Neill, Hugh (Earl of Tyrone), 272�274, Parr, William, marquis of Northampton,
276, 302 127 O'Neill, Shane (Irish rebel), 220, 240�241 Parry, William (Welsh spy), 235 O'Neill, Turlough (Irish leader), 272 parson, 18 Opening of Parliament, 272 Parsons, Robert (Jesuit conspirator), 237 Oxford University, 21, 72, 219 patrons, importance of, 322
Paul III, Pope, 108, 196 �P� Paul IV, Pope, 172, 182�183, 218
Paul's Cross, 135 Palace of Westminster, 93 Pavanne (type of dance), 26 palaces, Tudor, 65 Payne, AH (artist), 30 Pale (Ireland), 42, 44 Penshurst Place, Kent, 311�312 Parker, Matthew, Archbishop of Percy, Thomas (Northumberland, Earl of),
Canterbury, 201, 219, 246 228, 229 Parliament Perrot, Sir John (president of Munster),
anti-Catholicism of, 244�245 241, 243
Bill of Uniformity and, 138, 217, 244 Philibert, Emmanual, Duke of Savoy,
chatries (private chapels) closed by, 136 192, 202
choosing the religion of England, 171 Philip II, King of Spain
Elizabeth I and, 217�218, 243�246 Armadas and, 267�268, 318
Henry VII and, 37�38 Catholicism and, 254, 255
Henry VIII and, 71, 299 character of, 251
House of Commons, 38, 217, 243, 244�245 Charles V, father of, 162, 170�171
House of Lords, 38, 243 claiming the throne, 182
increase in direct taxation, 188�189 cloth trade and, 182
Mary I and, 169�170 death of, 276
monarchs working through, 12, 299 Elizabeth I and, 192, 194, 252�254
Opening of Parliament, 272 heretics and, 174
overview, 38, 243�244 as King of England, 177�178
Puritans in, 244 leaving England, 183
Royal Supremacy and, 71, 171, 217 Mary I, wife of, 162�165, 177�183
Six Articles, 79, 104 Netherlands and, 179�180, 254�257 Parma, Duke of (Alexander Farnese) peace with Henri II, King of France, 182
death of, 277 pope Paul IV and, 182�183
Netherlands and, 257 portraits of, 163
Spanish Armada and, 258�259, 262, 264 reign of, 251�252 Parr, Catherine, Queen of England as suitor for Elizabeth I, 202
death of, 120 Treaty of Cateau-Cambr�sis, 222
Elizabeth I and, 201 Treaty of Vervains, 277
Henry VIII, husband of, 62, 68, 83, 97�99 war with England, 258�266, 267�268,
John Neville, husband of, 97 275�276, 318�319
Mary I friendship, 97 war with France, 186�188
Thomas Seymour and, 98, 99, 119 war with Netherlands, 255�256
Philip III, King of Spain, 276 346 The Tudors For Dummies
Philip of Burgundy, 47�48 privateers/pirates, 12, 213, 256
physicians, 23 privies (toilets) and water closets, 21, 327
Pilgrimage of Grace, 66, 80 Privy Chamber
Pinkie, battle of, 121 of Elizabeth I, 14, 15, 200
Pius IV, Pope, 218 of Henry VIII, 14, 15
Pius V, Pope role of, 14, 15
excommunicating Elizabeth I, 230, 234, Privy Council. See also Royal Court
317�318 burning heretics and, 174
papal bull against Elizabeth I, 233�234 councillors, 15
Plague (bubonic or pneumonic), 19, 22, 209 Court of Star Chamber, 39, 73, 74
Plantagenet family, 9, 34 described, 39
plantations (Ireland), 42, 44, 176, 241 of Elizabeth I, 14, 15, 200�201, 271�272
plays, 24�25 Ireland and, 272�273
Pole, Reginald, Archbishop of Canterbury of Mary I, 161
cleared of treason, 171 members of, 14�15
death from flu, 189 ousting Edward Seymour as lord
educating the clergy, 172, 176 protector, 129�130
fixed show trials of, 174 Robert Devereux and, 271�272, 275
Henry VIII and, 80 trial of Thomas Seymour, 120
Mary I and, 167, 169 property laws, 87, 164, 192
Pope Paul IV and, 172 protector, title of, 129
seeking compromise with Martin Luther, Protestantism. See also Puritans
172 Catholic versus Protestant beliefs, 102
Pomeroy, Thomas (rebel leader), 140 Church of England and, 133
Ponet, John, Bishop of Winchester, 20, 145 Church services of, 137
pope. See also specific popes Edward VI and, 16, 144, 146
as appointed by God, 102 Elizabeth I and, 215
as God's vicar on Earth, 101 epidemics, beliefs about, 190
Henry VIII's view of, 103 Gardiner and, 135, 168, 173�174
ignored by Charles V and Francis I, 88 Henry VIII's break with Rome and, 110
population growth, 17 Mary I and, 168, 172�173
portrait painters, 84. See also Holbein, Netherlands and, 255
Hans (portrait painter) refugees in England, 140�141
Portugal, Spain's acquisition of, 318 purgatory, 103, 136
potatoes, arrival in England, 302�303 Puritans
prayer book. See Book of Common Prayer attacking the "vices" of England, 246�247
Presbyterians, 246, 247�248 dislike of theatre, 25
priest holes, 237 in Parliament, 244
primogeniture tradition, 301 Presbyterian sect, 246, 247�248
Prince of Wales, 10, 38 Pynson, Richard (Boke of Bookery), 323
printing press, 21, 322�323
prison, 24
Private Life of Henry VIII (film), 62, 99 �Q�
The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex Quarter Sessions, 24
(film), 270, 272 Index 347
Rochford, George (brother of Anne �R� Bolyen), 90 race-built galleon (warship), 261 Rogers, John (Protestant preacher), 173 rack, torture device, 234 Rome, breaking with, 101, 106�108, Radcliffe, Thomas, Earl of Sussex 299�300, 304, 314
(governor of Ireland), 176, 220�221 Rotheram, Thomas, Archbishop of Ralegh, Walter (privateer), 213, 274, 286, Canterbury, 37
288 Rous, John (priest/genealogist), 35 Reformation Royal Court. See also Privy Chamber; Privy
beginnings of, 102, 134�137 Council
Catholics response to prayer book, 144 councils, 14�15
Henry VIII's contribution to, 82 described, 12
John Hooper and, 142 Household, royal, 13�14, 38, 114
rebellion in England, 138�140 main parts of, 13�15
reformers in England, 109�110, 134 monarchs working through, 12�13
Thomas Cranmer's reforms, 109, 135, Royal Household, 13�14, 38, 114
136�138, 141�144, 145 Royal Supremacy religion. See also Catholicism/papacy; Elizabeth I and, 217, 218, 220
Church of England; Protestantism Henry VIII and, 105�106
Catholic versus Protestant beliefs, 102 in Ireland, 145, 220
changes during Tudor era, 16�17 Mary I and, 170, 171
common folk adapting to religious oath of, 89, 111, 217
changes, 169 Parliament and, 71, 171, 217
importance in ordinary life, 18 repealed in Parliament, 171 Remember icon, 5 Supremacy Act, 109, 111, 171, 314 Renard, Simon (ambassador for Charles V),
172�173, 191 Restraint in Appeals, Act of, 77, 88, 106, 109
�S� Rich, Richard, lord chancellor, 152, 284 San Felipe (treasure ship), 260 Richard, Duke of York, 29 Santa Cruz, marquis of (sea commander), Richard II, King of England, 29 259, 261, 318, 319 Richard III (film), 32 Saxton, Christopher (map maker), 324�325 Richard III, King of England Schmalkaldic League, 93, 110