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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 |