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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