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6 Anonymous,

A Special Grace Appointed to Have been Said after a Banket in York
(1558). 7
Revised Short Title Catalogue
23400. Elizabeth particularly resented being described as being ‘led blindfolded as a poor lamb to the slaughter’.

8 Princess Elizabeth to Edward Seymour, Lord Protector, 28 January 1549. Marcus, et al.,

Collected Works
, pp. 22–4.

9 William Camden (ed. 1625),

Annales
, III, p. 12.
Calendar of State Papers, Spanish, 1580–86
, p. 227.

10 Richards, ‘“To Promote a Woman to Bear rule”.’

11 TNA, SP12/7, nos 169–71.

12 J. Bain et al. (eds),

Calendar of State Papers Relating to Scotland, 1547–1603
, (1898–1952), vols II and III.

13 J.H. Pollen (1922), ‘Mary Queen of Scots and the Babington Plot’,

Scottish Historical Society
, 3rd series, 3.

14 Marcus, et al.,

Collected Works
, pp. 325–6. ‘Gathered by one that heard it.’

15 Ibid., n. 1.

16 W.P. Haugaard ‘Elizabeth Tudor’s Book of Devotions: A Neglected Clue to the Queen’s Life and Character’,

Sixteenth Century Journal
, (1981), 12, pp. 79–105. 17 Indictment of Lord John Bray (1556).
Calendar of Patent Rolls
, III, p. 396. 248

N O T E S T O PA G E S 2 2 1 – 2 2 5

18 Christopher Haigh, ‘From Monopoly to Minority; Catholicism in Early Modern England’,

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
, (1981), 5th series, 31, pp. 129–47. 19 Elizabeth’s willingness to appoint bishops with much more radical views than her own was evident in the vestiarian controversy of 1566. Ibid., pp. 102–4. 20 Richard Mulcaster,
The Passage of Most Dread Sovereign Lady Queen Elizabeth, through the
City of London …
(1558), in A.F. Pollard,
Tudor Tracts
, (1903), p. 387. 21 Edmund Spenser,
The Faerie Queene
, ed. A.C. Hamilton, (London, 1984) Book 2, 2, xlii. 22 G. von Bulow, ‘Journey through England and Scotland, Made by Lupold von Wedel in the Years 1584 and 1585’,
Transactions of the Royal Historical Society
, n.s. 9 (1895), pp. 258–9. 23
Elizabeth I: Collected Works
, pp. 303–4.

24 William Camden (1688),

The History of the Most Renowned Princess Elizabeth
, pp. 623–4. 25 M. James, ‘At A Crossroads of Political Culture, the Essex Revolt of 1601’, in
Society, Politics
and Culture; Studies in Early Modern England
, (Cambridge, 1986), pp. 416–65. 26
Elizabeth I: Collected Works
, p. 304.

Additional Reading Suggestions

(Place of publication London unless otherwise stated)

Adams, Simon,

Leicester and the Court. Essays in Elizabethan Politics
, (2002). Allmand, Christopher,
Henry V
, (1992).

Andrews, K.R.,

Drake’s Voyages; A Reassessment of their Place in England’s
Maritime Expansion
, (1967).

Anglo, S.,

Spectacle, Pageantry and Early Tudor Policy
, (Oxford, 1969). Ascoli, G.,
La Grande Bretagne devant l’Opinion Francaise
, (Paris, 1927). Baldwin, David,
Elizabeth Woodville
, (Stroud, 2002). Bernard, G.W.,
The King’s Reformation: Henry VIII and the Remaking of the
English Church
, (2005).

Berry, Philippa,

Of Chastity and Power; Elizabethan Literature and the Virgin
Queen
, (1989).

Bradshaw, B., and E. Duffy,

Humanism, Reform and Reformation; the career
of Bishop John Fisher
, (Cambridge, 1989).

Bullough, Verna L.,

The Subordinate Sex
, (1973).

Bush, M.L.,

The Government Policy of Protector Somerset
, (Manchester, 1975).

Calmette, J. and G. Perinelle,

Louis XI et l’Angleterre
, (Paris, 1930). Chrimes, S.B.,
Henry VII
, (1972).

Collinson, Patrick,

Archbishop Grindal, 1519–1583: The Struggle for a
Reformed Church
, (1979).

Cowan, Ian B.,

The Enigma of Mary Stewart
, (1971).

Davey, Richard,

The Nine Days Queen
, (1909).

Davies, R. R.,

The Revolt of Owain Glyn Dwr
, (Oxford, 1995). Dawson, J.E.A.,
The Politics of Religion in the Age of Mary, Queen of Scots
, (2002).

Doran, Susan,

Monarchy and Matrimony: the Courtships of Elizabeth I
, (1996).

250

A D D I T I O N A L R E A D I N G S U G G E S T I O N S

Dowling, Maria,

Humanism in the Age of Henry VIII
, (1987). Duffy, Eamon,
The Stripping of the Altars
, (1992).

Duffy, Eamon, and D. Loades,

The Church of Mary Tudor
, (Aldershot, 2006). Elliott, J.H.,
Imperial Spain
, (Oxford, 1963).

Ellis, Henry,

Original Letters Illustrative of British History
, (1824). Elton, G.R.,
Policy and Police
, (Cambridge, 1972).

Elton, G.R.,

The Tudor Constitution
, (Cambridge, 1982). Fraser, Antonia,
Mary Queen of Scots
, (1969).

Gairdner, James (ed.),

The Paston Letters
, (1904).

Griffi ths, R.A.,

The Reign of King Henry VI
, (1981). Gunn, S.J.,
Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, 1484–1545
, (Oxford, 1989). Gunn, S.J.,
Early Tudor Government, 1485–1558
, (1995). Gwyn, Peter,
The King’s Cardinal
, (1990).

Handover, P.M.,

The Second Cecil
, (1959).

Harriss, G.L.,

Cardinal Beaufort: a study in Lancastrian ascendancy and decline
, (Oxford, 1988).

Holmes, P.J.,

Resistance and Compromise: the Political Thought of Elizabethan
Catholics
, (1982).

Houlbrooke, Ralph,

Church Courts and the People during the English
Reformation, 1520–1570
, (Oxford, 1979).

Hoyle, R.W.,

The Pilgrimage of Grace and the Politics of the 1530s
, (Cambridge, 2001).

Hughes, Philip,

The Reformation in England
, (1954).

Ives, E.W.,

The Life and Death of Anne Boleyn
, (2004). Jacob, E.F.,
The Fifteenth Century
, (Oxford, 1961).

James, Susan,

Kateryn Parr: the Making of a Queen
, (Stroud, 1999). Jones, M.K., and M.G. Underwood,
The King’s Mother
, (1992). Jones, N.L.,
Faith by Statute
, (1982).

Jordan, W.K.,

Edward VI: the Young King
, (1968).

Kelly, H.A.,

The Matrimonial Trials of Henry VIII
, (Standford, CA, 1976). Kelsey, Harry,
Sir John Hawkins
, (2002).

A D D I T I O N A L R E A D I N G S U G G E S T I O N S

251

Loach, Jennifer,

Parliament and the Crown in the Reign of Mary Tudor
, (Oxford, 1986).

Loach, Jennifer and R. Tittler (eds),

The Mid-Tudor Polity
, (1989.) Loades, David,
Two Tudor Conspiracies
, (Cambridge, 1965). Loades, David,
The Tudor Court
, 1986.

Loades, David,

Mary Tudor: A Life
, (Oxford, 1989).

Loades, David,

The Reign of Mary Tudor
, (1991).

Loades, David,

Henry VIII and his Queens
, (Stroud, 1994). Loades, David,
John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland
, (Oxford, 1996). Loades, David,
Elizabeth I
, (2003).

Loades, David,

Henry VIII, Court, Church and Confl ict
, (2007). Loades, David,
The Cecils: Privilege and Power behind the Throne
, (2007). Loades, David, The
Life and Career of William Paulet
, (Aldershot, 2008). MacCulloch, Diarmaid,
Thomas Cranmer
, (1996).

Maclean, John,

The Life of Sir Thomas Seymour
, (1869). McGrath, Patrick,
Papists and Puritans under Elizabeth I
, (1967). Mattingly, Garrett (ed.),
Catherine of Aragon
, (1963). Maurer, Helen E.,
Margaret of Anjou
, (2005).

Metzger, B.M., and Coogan, M.D. (eds),

Oxford Companion to the Bible
, (Oxford, 1993).

Muller, James (ed.),

Stephen Gardiner and the Tudor Reaction
, (New York, 1970).

Murphy, Beverly,

Bastard Prince
, (Stroud, 2001).

Otway-Ruthven, A.J.,

A History of Medieval Ireland
, (1979).
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
(Oxford, 2005). Pierce, Hazel,
Margaret Pole, Countess of Salisbury, 1473–1541
, (Cardiff, 2003). Pollen, J.H.,
Mary Queen of Scots and the Babington Plot
, (1922). Read, Conyers,
Mr. Secretary Walsingham and the Policy of Queen Elizabeth
, (1925).

Read, Conyers,

Mr. Secretary Cecil and Queen Elizabeth
, (1955). Read, Conyers,
Lord Burghley and Queen Elizabeth
, (1960). Redworth, Glyn,
In Defence of the Church Catholic: a Life of Stephen Gardiner
, (Oxford, 1990).

Rodriguez Salgado, M.J.,

The Changing Face of Empire
, (Cambridge, 1988). Ross, Charles,
Edward IV
, (1974).

252

A D D I T I O N A L R E A D I N G S U G G E S T I O N S

Ross, Charles,

Richard III
, (1981).

Russell, J.G.,

The Field of Cloth of Gold
, (1969).

Ryrie, Alec,

The Origins of the Scottish Reformation
, (Cambridge, 2006). Scarisbrick, J.J.,
Henry VIII
, (1968).

Searle, W.G.,

History of Queen’ College … in the University of Cambridge
, (Cambridge, 1867).

Scofi eld, C.L,

The Life and Reign of King Edward IV
, (1923). Smith, L.B.,
A Tudor Tragedy
, (1961).

Strickland, Agnes,

Lives of the Queens of England
, (1902). Strong, Roy,
The Cult of Elizabeth
, (1977).

Strong, Roy,

Gloriana: The Portraits of Elizabeth
, (1987). Theilemans, M.R.,
Bourgogne et Angleterre: relations politiques, 1435–1467
, (Paris, 1966).

Usher, Brett,

William Cecil and Episcopacy, 1559–1577
, (2003). Vale, M.G.A.,
Charles VII
, (1974).

Victoria County History of England
(1959), Cambridgeshire (III, 1959). Warnicke, Retha,
The Rise and Fall of Anne Boleyn
, (Cambridge, 1989). Warnicke, Retha,
The Marrying of Anne of Cleves
, (Cambridge, 2000). Watson, Foster,
Vives and the Renascence Education of Women
, (1912). Wilson, Derek,
Sweet Robin: A Biography of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester
, (1981).

Wormald, J.,

Mary Queen of Scots: A Study in Failure
, (1988).

Index

Abbeys

Audley, Sir Thomas, Lord Audley, Lord

Barking 20

Chancellor 145, 149

Bermondsey 20, 62, 63

Aquitaine, Duchy of 93

Glastonbury 143

Army, English (1557) 204

dissolution of 108

Arras 23

Reading 4, 47, 143

Arthur, illegitimate son of Edward IV, Lord

sanctuary 53, 61, 73

Lisle 56, 109

Sheen (Carthusian) 58, 160

Arthur, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VII

Syon 148, 150

(1486–1502) 6, 62, 76, 79, 81, 82, 83, 84, 87,

Titchfi eld 26

89

Westminster 21, 177

Ascham, Roger, 158

Accession Day tilts 223

Augsburg Confession 108

Adelaide of Saxe Meningen, Queen of

Astrologers 82, 131

William IV 231, 232

Aylmer, John, Bishop of London 158, 222

Ainscough, William, Bishop of Salisbury 26

his

Harborow… for true subjects
222

Albert of Saxe Coburg, Prince Consort 232

Ayr, port of 165

Alexandra, Queen of Edward VII 233

Ayton, truce of (1497) 83

Alnwick, Northumberland, 38

Ambassadors, Imperial (1553) 191

Babington, Anthony 175, 176, 215

American colonies, loss of 230

Bacon, Sir Nicholas, Lord Keeper of the Great

Andree, Bernard, royal tutor 73, 78, 79

Seal 220, 224

Anne of Bohemia, Queen of Richard II 43

Ballard, – , priest 176

Anne Boleyn, Queen of England (Henry VIII)

Bamborugh, Northumberland 38

3, 7, 12, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 110, 113,

Banisius, James, 94

114, 116, 117, 118, 121, 123, 124, 126,

Barnes, Robert 121

127–31, 133, 139, 140, 141, 142, 149, 151,

Battles

208, 210

Agincourt (1415) 13

her coronation 119, 120

Banbury (1469) 51

her miscarriage (1536) 125

Barnet (1471) 40, 41, 54

her sexuality 115, 122

Bloreheath (1459) 35

Anne of Brittany, Queen of France 58

Bosworth Field (1485) 71

Anne of Burgundy, Duchess of Bedford 23

Carberry Hill (1568) 171

Anne of Cleves, Queen of England

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