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CONTENTS.
vii
The Rood of Boxley 102
Friar Forest 105
Anglican Definition of Heresy 107
Dderfel Gadern 108
Execution of Forest 110
Destruction of Shrines 112
St Thomas of Canterbury 113
Returning Coldness of the Emperor 117
The Pope issues the Censures against the King 119
Second Mission of Reginald Pole 120
Recall of the Spanish Ambassador from London 122
Pole's Apology to Charles V. 122
Project for a Spanish Force to be landed in Ireland 126
Political Condition of England 129
The Marquis of Exeter and the Nevilles 131
Quarrel between Exeter and Cromwell 132
The Banner of St Kevern 134
Conspiracy in Cornwall 135
Arrest of Holland 137
Treachery of Sir Geoffrey Pole 138
Lady Salisbury examined by Lord Southampton 141
Trial of Exeter and Lord Montague 143
And of Sir Andrew Neville and Sir Nicholas Carew 146
The Scaffold on Tower Hill 147
Henry makes advances to the Lutherans 150
Persecution of the Ultra-Protestants—Advice of the Landgrave of Hesse 151
Lambert accused of Heresy by Barnes 152
Trial of Lambert 153
Reginald Pole in Spain 156
Rumour of an intended Invasion of England 157
Preparations at Antwerp 160
The Country arms, and the King goes down to Dover 162
The Emperor's Fleet is dispersed 165
Despair of Pole 167
Review of the London Train-bands 171