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CONTENTS.
General Excitement in the Country 308
Act against the Gipsies 310
John Scott the Edinburgh Prophet 311
Story of the Nun of Kent 312
The Opinions of the Universities read in Parliament 327
The Address of the Lords to the Pope 328
The King and Queen Catherine separate 335
The Party of Insurrection 336
Perils of the Nation 337
Levy of the Fine upon the Clergy 338
Scene at St Paul's 339
Convocation and the Body of Tracy 342
Benefit of Clergy 344
Reform of the Court of Arches 347
Evasion of the Mortmain Act 350
Payment of Annates 351
Petition of the Clergy against the See of Rome 354
The Annates Act passed conditionally 355
The Convocation surrender their right of Independent Legislation 357
Conclusion of the Legislative Revolution 359
Effects of the Change 360
Sir Thomas More resigns the Seals 360
Protest and Death of Archbishop Warham 363
 

 
CHAPTER V.
 
MARRIAGE OF HENRY AND ANNE BOLEYN.
 
Liberty of Opinion 364
General Espionage 365
Information forwarded to the Government 366
The Greenwich Observants 368
Father Peto's Sermon 370