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CONTENTS.
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Presentation of the Report in Parliament | 331 |
Substance of its Contents | 332 |
Debate in the House | 333 |
Different Opinions of the Reformers | 335 |
Theory of the Duties of Property | 336 |
Acts of Dissolution | 338 |
Conduct of the Bishops | 341 |
Letter of Thomas Dorset | 343 |
State of London | 343 |
The Firstfruits of the Suppression | 344 |
Favour shown to the Universities | 346 |
Dissolution of Parliament | 347 |
Summary of its Labours | 348 |
CHAPTER XI. | |
TRIAL AND DEATH OF ANNE BOLEYN. | |
Last Days of Queen Catherine | 351 |
Effects of her Death upon the King | 352 |
Guilt or Innocence of Anne Boleyn | 354 |
Nature of the Question | 355 |
Conduct of Anne since her Marriage | 356 |
Secret Investigation by a Committee of the Privy Council | 359 |
Writs issued for a new Parliament | 360 |
Arrest of the Queen | 361 |
Examination of Norris, Weston, and Smeton | 362 |
The Queen committed to the Tower | 363 |
Reported Conversations | 364 |
Cranmer writes to the King | 367 |
Cranmer sent for to the Star Chamber | 370 |
Postscript to his Letter | 370 |
The Queen asserts her Innocence | 373 |