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Fitz-James, Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, his opinion of the indictment of Sir T. M. 88.
Fox, Bishop of Winchester, 8.
Furnival's Inn, Sir T. M. reader there, 5.
Giles, Peter, extracts from Sir T. M's letter to him, 9, in note.
Grocyn, William, 5, in note.
Henry 8th proposes his scruples about his marriage to Sir T. M., 31—Married to the Lady Anne Boleyn, 56—His great intimacy with Sir T. M., 21—Commands Wolsey to get him into his service, 10—Appoints him a sorter of the book against Luther, 64.
Heron, Mr, son-in-law to Sir Thomas, who decrees against him in Chancery, 41.
Kingston, Sir W., Constable of the Tower, 90.
Linacre, Dr. Tho., taught More Greek, 4, note.
Lincoln's Inn, Sir T. M. admitted there, 4.
Marney, Sir H., afterward Lord Marney, 19.
More, Sir T., opposes Wolsey at the council board,—Chosen burgess of Parliament, 7—Under Sheriff of London, 9—His aversion to a court life, 12—Made Master of Requests, 11—Knighted, 11—Made Under Treasurer, 13—Speaker of the House of Commons, ibid—Nominated Embassador to Spain, 20—Made Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, 21—Embassador at Cambray, 36—Lord Chancellor, 37—His filial piety, 42—Writes against Luther, Tyndal, &c. 44—Refuses the bishops' present,—Resigns the Chancellorship, 50—His small estate, 51—Threatened to be attainted for his correspondence with the Nun of Canterbury, 62—Refuses to take the oath of succession, and committed to the Tower, 71—Indicted for high treason, 81—Beheaded, 95.
More, Sir John, father to Sir Thomas, one of the Judges of the King's Bench, 7—Fined by Henry 8th for an offence given by his son, ibid.
More, Lady, visits Sir Thomas in the Tower, 78—Her discourse with him, ibid.
Morton, Cardinal, takes More when a youth into his family; his opinion of him, 3.
Norfolk, Duke of, his character of Sir T. More, 39—Reproves him for wearing a surplice, 49—Obtains permis-