ES Beesly, Queen
Elizabeth (1892)
CHAPTER
I:
EARLY LIFE, 1533-1558
CHAPTER II:
THE CHANGE OF RELIGION, 1559
CHAPTER
III: FOREIGN RELATIONS, 1559-1563
CHAPTER
IV: ELIZABETH AND MARY STUART,
1559-1568
CHAPTER V:
ARISTOCRATIC PLOTS, 1568-1572
CHAPTER VI:
FOREIGN AFFAIRS, 1572-1583
CHAPTER
VII: THE PAPAL ATTACK, 1570-1583
CHAPTER
VIII: PROTECTORATE OF THE, NETHERLANDS, 1584-1586
CHAPTER
IX: EXECUTION OF THE QUEEN OF SCOTS: 1584-1587
CHAPTER X:
WAR WITH SPAIN, 1587-1603
CHAPTER
XI: DOMESTIC AFFAIRS, 1588-1601
CHAPTER
XII: LAST YEARS AND DEATH, 1601-1603
JA Froude, The Divorce of Catherine of Aragon: The
Story as Told by the Imperial Ambassadors Resident at the Court of Henry
VIII (1891)
BEING
A SUPPLEMENTARY VOLUME TO THE AUTHOR'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE
Prospects of a disputed succession to the crown -- Various
claimants -Catherine incapable of having further children -- Irregularity of
her marriage with the King -- Papal dispensations -- First mention of the
divorce -- Situation of the Papacy -- Charles V. -- Policy of Wolsey --
Anglo-French alliance -- Imperial troops in Italy -- Appeal of the Pope --
Mission of Inigo de Mendoza -- The Bishop of Tarbes -Legitimacy of the
Princess Mary called in question -- Secret meeting of the Legates' court --
Alarms of Catherine -- Sack of Rome by the Duke of Bourbon -- Proposed
reform of the Papacy -- The divorce promoted by Wolsey -- Unpopular in
England -- Attempts of the Emperor to gain Wolsey.
CHAPTER TWO
Mission of
Wolsey to Paris -- Visits Bishop Fisher on the way -- Anxieties of the
Emperor -- Letter of the Emperor to Henry VIII. -Large offers to Wolsey --
Address of the French Cardinals to the Pope -- Anne Boleyn chosen by Henry
to succeed Catherine -- Surprise and displeasure of Wolsey -- Fresh attempts
of the Emperor to bribe him -- Wolsey forced to continue to advocate the
divorce -Mission of Dr. Knight to Rome -- The Pope at Orvieto -- The King
applies for a dispensation to make a second marriage -- Language of the
dispensation demanded -- Inferences drawn from it -- Alleged intrigue
between the King and Mary Boleyn.
CHAPTER THREE
Anxiety
of the Pope to satisfy the King --
Fears of the Emperor -Proposed alternatives -- France and England declare
war in the Pope's defence -- Campeggio to be sent to England -- The
King's account of the Pope's conduct
-- The Pope's distress and alarm -The secret decretal -- Instructions to
Campeggio.
CHAPTER FOUR
Anne
Boleyn -- Letters to her from the King
-- The Convent at Wilton -- The Divorce -- The Pope's promises -- Arrival of
Campeggio in England -- Reception at the Bridewell Palace -- Proposal to
Catherine to take the veil -- Her refusal -- Uncertainty of the succession
-- A singular expedient -- Alarms of Wolsey -- The true issue -Speech of the
King in the City -- Threats of the
Emperor -- Defects in the Bull of Pope Julius -- Alleged discovery of a
brief supplying them -- Distress of Clement.
more to come....