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Walworth, 165, 274, 283
Whitcliffe or Wyclif, John, of Mayfield, 83, 147
Wilkie's picture of Knox, 1
Wyclif, John (1320 ?-84), his character, 3-14, 60, 233-7, 240, 265, 314 ; his biographers, 8-16 ; his portraits, 16 ; his training, 8, 92 ; his works, 10, 98, 109, in, 115, 118, 170, 191 ; his English Bible and tracts, 196 ff., 238, 251, 257, 261, 270, 307, 320, 323, 325 ff. ; his Milieu, 22, 30, 59, 101 ff.; his descent from the Schoolmen, 59 ff., 71 ff., 92, 240 ; his early days, birth, and parentage, 76 ff., 92 ; his name, 83 ; genealogy, 85 ff.; goes up to Oxford, 89 ; Master of Balliol, 94 ; Rector of Fillingham, 95 ; of Ludgarshall, 96 ; participation in politics, 100 ff.; King's chaplain, 104 ; argues against tribute, in ff.; against a Benedictine, 118 ; mission to Bruges, 123 ff.; his expenses, 127 ; Rector of Lutterworth, 132 ; declines prebend of Aust, 132, 147 ; in conflict with Courtenay, 152 ; hostility of the friars, 50, 158 ; cited to St. Paul's, 160 ; consulted as to Peter's pence, 170 ; advises payment, 172 ; the nineteen charges in Pope Gregory's bulls, 177 ; Wyclif's answers, 180 ; cited again to St. Paul's, 184 ; change of venue to Lambeth, 185 ; his thirty-three conclusions, 192 ; his errors according to Netter, 223 ; progress of his ideas on the Eucharist, 227 ff.; his illness in 1379, 234 ; renewed attacks on the friars, 238 ; cited by Chancellor de Berton, 244 ; his views on Transubstantiation, ib.; condemned and inhibited, 247 ; he appeals to the Crown, 249 ; his Confession, 252 ; his influence on the peasants, 259 ff.; effects of the revolt on Wyclif and his friends, 298 ; condemned at the Earthquake Synod, 301-13 ; his Petition, 315 ; his alleged submissions, 254, 319 ; fresh illness, 320 ; retires from Oxford, 321 ; literary activity at Lutterworth, 324 ; cited to Rome, 329 ; his death, 333 ff.; permanent results of his life and work, 336 ff.; his teaching condemned at Constance, 349 ; his bones burned, 350 ; his place in history, 358
Wycliffe Rectory, the patronage of, 85 ff., 96
Wycliffe, W., 85, 95, 96
Wykeham, William of, Bp., 116, 133-9, 154-6, l66, 250, 301, 318