The Pilgrimage of Grace, 1526-1537, and The Exeter Conspiracy, 1538
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The Pilgrimage of Grace, 1526-1537, and The Exeter Conspiracy, 1538

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The Pilgrimage of Grace, 1526-1537, and The Exeter Conspiracy, 1538

Volume 2

About this book

Originally published in 1915, The Pilgrimage of Grace, 1536-1537, and The Exeter Conspiracy, 1538 examines this period of British Tudor history in great detail, including chapters on the council of the North, the White Rose Party, and the Exeter Conspiracy. This is the second of two volumes written by these authors on this period in history.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2019
eBook ISBN
9780429590382
Edition
1

INDEX

  1. Aberdeen II, 253
  2. Aberdeen, the Bishop of. See Stewart, William
  3. Abergavenny, George Neville, Lord I, 14, 15; II, 293
  4. Acclom, John I, 186
  5. Acclom (Aclom), William I, 186, 278–9, 312, 345; II, 38, 2189
  6. Acklam II, 66, 131
  7. Aoomb I, 231
  8. Adderstone I, 199
  9. Addison, Dr II, 259
  10. Admiral, the Lord. See Fitzwilliam, Sir William
  11. Aglabe, Dr II, 193
  12. Aglionby, Edward II, 9, 42, 122
  13. Ainstey of York I, 168, 174–5, 181, 262
  14. Aire, the river I, 234, 282, 300
  15. Aldham, the parson of II, 185
  16. Alford I, 100
  17. Allerton, — I, 345
  18. Alne Abbey, Flanders II, 285
  19. Alnmonth II, 254
  20. Alnwick I, 198, 199, 200, 201; II, 28, 41, 42
    1. Castle I, 198, 199
    2. the Abbot of I, 198
  21. Amarton (Hamerton?), Harry II, 43
  22. Ambrogio (Ambrosius de Recalcatis), papal secretary I, 336
  23. America I, 2
  24. Amersbam I, 244
  25. Ampthill I, 117, 118, 119, 123, 241–7, 324, 330; II, 267
  26. Anabaptists, the I, 346
  27. Ancaster I, 109, 111, 114, 119, 129; II, 155
  28. Anorum Moor I, 211–2
  29. Angoulême, the Duke of. See Orleans, the Duke of
  30. Annan, the Earl of I, 211
  31. Annates. See First Fruits
  32. Anne, St I, 43
  33. Anthony, a canon of Watton II, 59
  34. Antwerp I, 336
  35. Appleby II, 28, 120
    1. a friar of II, 266
  36. Appleby, Alexander I, 299
  37. Applegarth, Thomas I, 58
  38. Appointment at Doncaster, the First. See Truce of Doncaster
  39. Appointment at Doncaster, the Second. See Pilgrimage of Grace, the Second Appointment at Doncaster
  40. Arbroath, the Abbot of. See Beaton, David
  41. Army, the Royal
    1. character of the forces I, 123; II, 55, 170
    2. disaffection in I, 134, 219, 233, 264, 265, 269, 302–3, 326, 327, 329, 330; II, 36
    3. disbands I, 270, 327
    4. discipline I, 305
    5. its condition at Doncaste...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Original Copyright Page
  6. Original Title Page
  7. Table of Contents
  8. Additions and Corrections
  9. XV The Second Appointment at Doncaster
  10. XVI The King’s Policy
  11. XVII Hallam and Bigod
  12. XVIII The Duke of Norfolk’s Mission
  13. XIX The King’s Peace
  14. XX The End of the Pilgrimage
  15. XXI The Council of the North
  16. XXII The White Rose Party
  17. XXIII The Exeter Conspiracy
  18. XXIV Conclusion
  19. Bibliography
  20. Index