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CONTENTS.
Efforts of the King to avoid the Marriage | 276 | |
The Marriage is completed | 278 | |
Controversy between Barnes and Gardiner | 281 | |
Menacing Relations with the Emperor | 283 | |
Unsuccessful Overtures of Henry to Francis | 286 | |
The German Princes fall away | 288 | |
Meeting of Parliament | 290 | |
Cromwell's Opening Speech | 291 | |
Progress of Legislation | 293 | |
A Subsidy Bill | 295 | |
Attainders of Romanists | 297 | |
Ill Success of the Marriage | 298 | |
Hints of a Divorce | 300 | |
Conspiracy against Cromwell | 302 | |
Cromwell arrested at the Council Table | 304 | |
Articles of Accusation | 308 | |
Intercession of Cramner | 311 | |
The Bill of Attainder | 314 | |
Instant Revival of Persecution | 316 | |
The King's Marriage submitted to Convocation | 318 | |
Depositions of Witnesses | 319 | |
The Marriage is declared to be dissolved | 322 | |
Settlements on Anne of Cleves | 324 | |
Displeasure of the Duke of Cleves | 326 | |
Satisfaction of the Emperor | 329 | |
Committee of Religion | 331 | |
Conspiracy at Calais | 332 | |
Barnes, Garret, and Jerome attainted of Heresy | 333 | |
Close of the Cromwell Tragedy | 335 | |
His Last Words on the Scaffold | 337 | |
Character of Cromwell | 339 | |