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Bede Camm.

Lives of the English Martyrs; (Volume 2)

. (page 46 of 49)

condemned with Shert and John-
son 454, 467 ; absolved on way
to Tyburn 454, 455 ; professes
Catholic faith 455 ; rebuts charge
of disloyalty 456, 457 ; prays in
Latin, with Catholics, last words,
not cut down alive 457 and ;/. ;
appears after death, with his
fellow-martyrs, to Yen. Stephen
Rowsham 458 ; relics and
portrait 458, 459.

Forest, B.John, O.S.F., Observant.
Life I. 274 326; warden of
Greenwich 275, 277 ; preaches at
St. Paul's Cross 275, 276; Queen
Catherine's confessor 276, 277 ;
betrayed to Cromwell by Lyst
279; deposed 280, 281; in a
London prison 281, 283 and
;/. 468 ; correspondence with
Catherine, &c. 283288, 468
471 ; liberated 291 ; perhaps for
taking Oath of Supremacy 291
2 93 310 and ;/. 2 ; at Grey Friars'
Convent, Smithfield 283, 290,
294 ; confesses Lord Mordaunt
294 ; writes in defence of Papal
Authority 296 and . ; second
arrest 296 ; examination 297
301 ; tried for heresy 299, 301,
303, 308 ; articles of indictment
302, 303 ; discussed 303 308 ;
trial 308 311 and ;/.; refuses
to do penance at St. Paul's Cross
311; pronounced a relapsed
heretic 312; in Newgate 312,
313; martyrdom 314 321 and
nn.; in religious habit, preached
at by Latimer 315; confutes
him 316 318; brave confession
of faith 316; hanged in chains
over a fire 319, 320; statue of
St. Derfel burnt with him xlv.



INDEX



667



320 ; verses set up on the
gallows 305 ; last ejaculations
320 and n. 2 ; miracle 320 ;
burial 321, 326; relics 326.

Forstell, Lewis I. 351.

Forster, Sir John II. 173, 174
. 2, 176.

Fortescue, B. Adrian, Life I. 413
461 ; ancestry 413 ; birth and
marriage 414; daughters 431,
432 ; French campaigns 416,
417, 429 431 ; death and
burials of first wife 418 426 ;
Dominican con/rater 423, 436 ;
second marriage 433 ; children
434i 455 '> a ' Anne Boleyn's
coronation 435 ; Knight of
St. John 436, 437 ; summoned
to London by Cromwell 439 ;
arrested, examined at Woodstock
442 ; hears Mass at his inn

442, 443 ; in Marshalsea 443 ;
expenses 443 446 ; his liberality
446, 447 ; released 448 ; loyalty
to the Holy See 448, 449 ; second
arrest, in Tower, sentenced 450;
attainted without trial 379, 452,
528, 529 . ; indictment 452,
453 ; beheaded on Tower Hill
453; his cnltiis Ixv. 413, 454,
455 n. 2 ; relics described 455
459 ; honours to his widow and
children 459 ; descendants 460,
461 ; extracts from his household
account books 419 426, 433

443. 446, 447-

Fortescue, Frances, B. Adrian's

second daughter, married to

Earl of Kildare I. 432.
Fortescue, Sir Francis I. 460, 461.
Fortescue, Sir John, B. Adrian's

elder brother I. 415 417, 426.
Fortescue, Sir John I. 434, 460.
Fortescue, Margaret I. 432, 459.
Fox, Edward I. xxviii. xxxii.
Fox, John, Carthusian I. 258 n.

259.
Foxe, John, calumnies against More

I. 170; Bonner II. 24 26; and

Storey 24 26 and n. 36, 43 n.

47-



Frauncis, Dom John, O.S.B. I.

383, 389 and . I.
Frith, John I. 160, 164, 543, 544.
Fulke, Dr, II. 93, 94.
Fylalle, Jasper I. 255.

Gardiner, B. German I. 543 547 ;
letter against Frith 543, 544 ;
evidence against Cranmer 544 ;
veneration for More 544, 545 ;
indicted and tried 542, 545, 546;
martyred at Tyburn 547 (date
should be 1544, see Corrigenda}.

Gardiner, Stephen, Bishop of
Winchester, Embassy to Rome
I. xxviii. xxxii.; sent to Fisher in
prison 92 ; 189.

Garret, or Gerard, Thomas I. 479,
480, 496.

Ghinucci, Girolamo, Bishop of
Worcester, deprived I. xxxvi.

Gifford, Gilbert II. 372.

Gifford, William II. 372.

Giggs, Margaret, More's adopted
daughter I. 145, 260, 261 ; dis-
penses his alms 151 ; married to
Dr. John Clement 145, 261 ;
charity to the Carthusian martyrs
in Newgate 151 n. 2, 261, 262;
vision on her deathbed 262 ;
147, 227, 229, 232 n. 5, 240,
241 ; her son 261 ; her daughter
Margaret 241 n. I ; 261, 262.

Gilbert, George, assists Father
Persons II. 316 ; dies holding
Briant's cross 419 ; I. xvi. II. 379.

Gilbert, Dr. William, O.S.B.,
Abbot of Bruton I. 333.

Giles, Peter I. 137.

Glastonbury Abbey I. 327 330,
353 5 g od discipline in 339 ;
Commissioners at 336, 338 345,
349 ; plunder of 351 354, 358;
ballad on 358 n. I ; Whiting's
head set over gate 357.

Glastonbury, Tor Hill. BB.
Whiting, James, and Thorne,
O.S.B. martyred on I. 356,
357; town I. 408, II. 600.

Gloucester II. 284.

,, Cathedral II. 292.



668



INDEX



Godsalve, George II. 426, 427 ;
betrayed, tortured, and im-
prisoned with Payne 427, 430 .
466 ; exiled 427.

Godwin, Francis, Protestant Bishop
of Hereford I. 339.

Golden, Cornwall II. 21 1, 214.

Goldwell, Thomas, Catholic Bishop
of St. Asaph, attainted I. 452
and n, 3 ; in Rome II. I ; volun-
teers return to England 364 ;
stopped at Rheims by illness,
death at Rome 371 and .; 318.

Good, Father William, SJ. I. 408
and n. 3 ; II. 600, 626.

Goodrich, Thomas, Bishop of Ely,
arrests and examines B. Margaret
Pole I. 521, 524.

Graunger, Agnes, B. Thomas
More's mother I. 124.

Gravelines I. 427.

Great Marlow I. 376, 377 ., 424.

Green (vere Greenwood), B.Thomas,
Carthusian, degrees I. 267 ;
refuses Oath 259 ; no trial 260 ;
sufferings and death in Newgate
260263, 264 n. I, 268.

Greenwich Observant Monastery,
Church of I. 278 ; Princesses
Mary and Elizabeth baptized in
281, 509.

Greenwich Palace I. 276, 418,
435. 447 5 II- 430 and n.

Greenwood, B. William, Carthu-
sian, refuses Oath of Supremacy
I. 259 ; sufferings and death in
Newgate 260 263, 264 ?/. i.

Gregory XIII. Pope, sanctions
cultus of English martyrs I.
xvi. xvii. lix. II. 12; founds
English College, Rome 360, 462 ;
liberality to Douay 438 n. 3 ;
and to English priests 477, 482,
567, 607.

Grenville (Greenfield), Sir Richard,
High Sheriff of Cornwall, arrests
Mayne, brutality of II. 212,
213 ; rewarded by knighthood
212 ., 214; intimidates Mayne's
jury 216.

Grey Friars' Convent, Newgate



Street (Smithfield) I. 283, 290,
294.
Grey Friars, Reading, suppressed

I. 374 ; friars sent away in
secular dress 375 ; in Tower,
examined 384.

Grocers' Company II. 268, 279.
Grocyn, William I. 126.
Gueras (or Garcias), Don Antonio
de, Agent for Spain in England

II. 6 n. 3 ; letters from 2 ;/. 2.
8 n. 2, 60, 61.

Gunnell, Mr. letter to More I. 148.

Habberton (or Habberdyne), priest
I. 488.

Haddon, Oxon. II. 431.

Haile, B.John, Life I. 17 26; Vicar
of Isleworth 12, 17 ; previously
Vicar of Chelmsford, Fellow of
King's Hall, Cambridge, goods
in college sequestrated 17 and
. i ; complaint of the King's
wickedness 18 ; arrest 19 ; cause
of death discussed 19 22 and
. ; his words against the King
quoted 20 . ; letter to the
Council 23 n. I ; tried and
executed in clerical dress 22 ;
martyrdom 25, 26 ; first priest
martyred under Henry VIII.
17 ; suffers with Reynolds and
Carthusian priors 12 ; beatifi-
cation xix.

Hailes, Holy Blood of, relic de-
stroyed I. xlv. 307.

Hair-shirt, always worn by Car-
thusians I. 2 ; worn by Fisher
58, 109 ; by More 128, 155, 214,
228, this now at Abbotsleigh,
one sleeve at Stone Convent 241
n, I.

Hailing I. 54, 77.

Hammon, Elizabeth I. 283 ; corres-
pondence with Forest 287, 288.

Hammond, Dr. John, inquisitor of
Catholic prisoners II. 404 and
n., 405, 407, 450, 453, 456, 465,
481 ; rage at Briant's constancy
406 ; present at Cottam's rack-
ing 550.



INDEX



Hanse, B. Everard, Life II. 249
265 ; at Cambridge, takes Angli-
can Orders, popular preacher,
illness 250 ; instructed and
reconciled by his brother, goes
to Rheims 251 ; ordained 252,
263 ; comes to England 252 ;
alias 253, 262 ; labours three
months 254 ; taken in the Mar-
shalsea 249, 254 ; before magis-
trate 250 ; in Newgate 250, 254 ;
harassed by Crowley 259 ., 264;
rejects Royal Supremacy, beaten,
hung up by the feet, tried at
Old Bailey 254; examination
255, 256 ; declares Papal Infalli-
bility 255, 263 ; snared 256 ;
indicted 256, 257, 262 264 ;
sentenced 257 ; Stow's account
of trial 257, 258 and . ; letter
to his brother 258, 259 ; martyr-
dom 258 261 ; prays with
Catholics 260, 265 ; last words
260 ; his blood collected, relics
261 ; hostile pamphlet 261, 262.

Hanse, William, convert and priest
II. 250 ; converts his brother
Everard 257 ; 258, 259, 578, 635.

Harpsfield, Nicholas, retires to
Louvain II. 22 ; in Fleet prison

47-.

Harrington, Ven. William, in-
fluenced by Campion II. 332
and n.

Harris, John I. 145.

Harrow (Visitation Convent), relics
at I. 411 ; II. 222.

Hart, John, S.J. priest, at English
College, Rome II. 371 ; on
English Mission 376 ; in
Marshalsea and Tower 383, 406,
483, 515; writes the Diary in
the Tower 406 ; received into S.J.
in prison 555 n. I ; indicted,
tried and sentenced 447 n. 2 ;
reprieved 454 . 2 ; banishment
and death 555 . i.

Hart, B. William, Life II. 600
634 ; priest, birthplace, college,
degrees 600 and . ; at Douay
and Rheims 601, 603 ; ill-health,



patience 602 604 ; operation
and cure 604, 605 ; at Rome,
ordination, eloquent preacher
606, 608 ; work in Yorkshire
609; charity to Catholic prisoners
569, 609, 6 10 ; at Thomas Bell's
Mass in York Castle, escapes
57> 57 1 * 610; betrayed and
taken 610, 611 ; examined by
Lord Huntingdon, sent to York
Castle 611 ; starved, ill-used, and
doubly ironed 6 1 1, 612; dragged
in chains before Dean Hutton,
letter to him 612 614; and to
Catholic friends 615, 616 ;
arraigned 616 ; appeal 616, 617 ;
condemned under statute of
Henry VIII. 618 ; sentenced,
austerities 619 ; farewell letters
620 627,633 ; prayer composed
by him 627, 628 ; martyrdom
628 631 ; drawn to Knaves-
mire with thieves 628 ; insulted
by ministers, his meek answers
629631 ; asks prayers of
Catholics, professes loyalty,
crowd prevent his being cut
down alive 631 ; and secure
relics 631, 632 ; head set on
Ousebridge Kidcote, removed
by Mary Hutton 646.

Hart, William, S.J. II. 605 . 2,
606.

Hartlepool II. 154.

Hartley, Ven. W T illiam II. 502.

Hauton, Yorks. II. 561.

Hawick II. 163.

Haywood, Caspar, S.J. II. 567.

Henley-on-Thames I. 419, 420,
424, 425, II. 339, 492.

Henry I. I. 359.

Henry VIII., early theological
training and devotion I. xxii.
xxiv. ; his book against Luther
xxiv. 486 ; marries Catherine of
Arragon xxix. 64 ; passion for
Anne Boleyn xxx. 177, 178
n. 3 ; his obstinate character
xxii. xxvii. ; his divorce xxiv.
xxxiv. 65 69, 176, 276;
" Supreme Head of the Church "



6yo



INDEX



72, 73, 78, 545, 546 bis; marries
Anne Boleyn xxxv. 511 ; thrice
excommunicated xxxvi. xlvi. :
his cruelty to Princess Mary 498,
511, 512; suppresses English
Observants 282 bis, 290 ; tries
to coerce Carthusians 39, 43 ;
rage against Fisher 96, 97 ;
slanders More 98 n. 2, 239 ;
persecutes his family 237 ; marries
jane Seymour 448 ; perfidy to
leaders of Pilgrimage of Grace
369 ; savage cruelty and tyranny
xlviii. 372, 519, 531 and n. i ;
destroys St. Thomas of Canter-
bury's shrine and relics xlv. ; last
days xlviii. ; death, his will set
aside xlix.

Heron, Ven. Giles, ward of B.
Thomas More, marries his
daughter Cecily I. 145 ; (not
Elizabeth, see Corrigenda) ;
martyred 186 n. 3, 483.

Heywood, John, layman, indicted
of high treason with BB. Larke
and Gardiner and Ven. John
Ireland I. 545 ; recants on the
hurdle, pardoned 547.

Hindon, Wilts. II. 17.

Hodgson, Christopher II. 525, 526
and nn. , 527.

Holmes, William, priest in Durham
(Nov. 1569) nicknamed the
"Pope's Patriarch" II. 143;
absolves conformed clergy 144,

148 ; reconciles five minor canons

149 ; sermon, public absolution,
and High Mass in Durham
Cathedral 146 n. 147, 155 ;
escapes to Scotland 159 ; and to
Louvain 160; letter to George
Smythe 160, 161.

Holmside, Durham II. 114.

Holt, Nicholas, More's school-
master I. 125.

Holt, William, SJ. II. 567.

Holtby, Richard, SJ. II. 400
402.

Holy Maid of Kent, see Barton,
Elizabeth.

Holyman, Dom John, O.S.B.,



monk of Reading and Fellow of
New College, Oxford I. 363 ;
preaches in St. Paul's against
Luther 363, 364.

Home, Lord, receiver of priests,
Mass in his house II. 160;
shelters Countessof Northumber-
land 162.

Homington, Wilts. I. 491.

Hopton, Sir Owen, Lieutenant of
the Tower, prison accounts II.
65 ; judge and torturer of martyrs
262, 339, 404, 405 and n. , 436 ;
his daughter converted after
Campion's death 353 ; his wife's
theft 436; 83, 386, 433, 484, 508,
511, 516, 517, 550.

Horn, , Protestant Bishop of
Winchester, letter to Bullinger
II. 6l, 62 ; 127.

Home, B. William, Carthusian,
I. 260, 313 ; refuses Oath 259 ;
in Newgate 260 ; nearly starved
to death 260, 264 ; three years
imprisonment and sufferings 264 ;
persists in wearing habit 265,
483 ; attainted and condemned
264 ; terms of attainder 477
479 ; hanged at Tyburn 264 and

3, 313, 483-

Houghton, B. John, Carthusian,
Life I. i 16 ; proto-martyr of
the persecution, birth, at Cam-
bridge, priest i ; twenty years in
London Charterhouse 2 ; various
offices and virtues 3 5 ; person
described 4 . ; first imprison-
ment in Tower 6 ; warning
dream, prepares his monks 7 ;
miracle at his Mass 8 ; again in
Tower 9 ; finally refuses Oath,
trial, pleads not guilty, (see
Corrigenda), jury intimidated
ii; sentence 12; martyrdom
12 14 ; refuses conditional
pardon, speech to the people 13 ;
last words 14; quarter set over
Charterhouse gateway 37 and n. ;
his monks' veneration for him
251.

Hull Blockhouses and Castle II.



INDEX



671



591 ., town 112 ; Charterhouse

1-255-

Hunsdon (Henry Carey, first Baron)
questions Storey as to his
allegiance II. 92 ; letters about
Percy 159, 160, 164, 166, 167,
170, 171 ; Tregian's estate
granted to him 220, 221 ; witness
to Campion's fortitude 345.

Huntingdon (Henry Hastings, Earl
of) President of Council of the
North II. 564, 610, 6n, 632.

Husbands Bosworth, relics at I.

448, 449. 457459-
Hutton, Dr., Protestant Dean of

York, controversy with B.

William Hart II. 612, 614, 615 ;

examines Thirkeld 639, 640, 650,

651 ; 620.
Hutton, William and Mary, York

recusants, their sufferings II.

639, 646.



Ilchester I. 357 and n. I.
Infallibility of the Pope, enunciated

by More I. 164 . I ; and by

Hanse II. 255, 263.
Ingatestone Hall, Essex, property

of Petre family, chief home of

B. John Payne II. 425, 426 ;

and of B. Robert Johnson 479 ;

hiding-place described 425.
Ingleby, Ven. Francis, martyr II.

633-

Ingworth, King's Visitor I. 273.

Ireland, Ven. John, priest of
Eltham I. 545 ; tried and mar-
tyred 542, 543, 545, 547.

Isleworth, B. John Haile, Vicar of
I. 12, 17 ; Bridgettine monas-
tery at 27.



James, Ven. Edward, martyr II.
491.

James, B. Roger, O.S.B. of Glas-
tonbury I. 357 ; arrested 352 ;
martyrdom 357-

Jenks, Roland, Catholic book-
seller II. 399.



Jenny, Sir Christopher I. 398.
Jerome, William, apostate, burnt

I. 479, 480, 496.

Jervaulx, Abbot of (Adam de Sed-
bergh), hanged at Tyburn II.

"3-

Jewkes, Simon II. 56, 58.
John XXI. Pope II. 279.
Johnson, Helen II. 523.
Johnson, B. Robert, priest, Life

II. 474 490 ; birth, enters
German College, Rome 474 and
n. ; at Douay 360, 475 ; ordained,
makes the Exercises, three years
in England, pilgrimage to Rome
475 ; Exercises 476, 477 ; at
Ingatestone Hall, betrayed by
Sledd 478, 479 ; taken 480 ;
sent to the Counter in the
Poultry, examination 481, 482 ;
racked, in "the pit" 482; im-
prisoned for eleven months before
trial 482, 485 ; indicted with
Campion and others 345, 484 ;
sentenced, not then executed
484; questioned 450 452,485;
his answer 485, 486 ; martyr-
dom 454, 486 490 ; protests
his faith and innocence of trea-
son 487 ; harassed by ministers
and others 487 490 ; refuses to
pray in English, last prayers 490 ;
relics 422, 459, 473, 490.

Johnson, B. Thomas, Carthusian
I. 259 ; never tried 260 ; suffer-
ings and death in Newgate 260
264 and tin. I, 2.

Julius II. Pope, his Bull of dis-
pensation for Henry VIII.'s first
marriage I. xxxi. xxxiii. 178 n. I,

463 ; 5. 53-

Kildare (Thomas Fitzgerald, Earl
of) I. 482.

Kimbolton I. 287 n.

Kingston, Sir William I. 418.

Kirby, B. Luke, priest, Life II.
500 522 ; probable birthplace
500 and ;/.; reconciled at Lou-
vain, at Douay, ordained 501 ;
at English College, Rome 473,



672



INDEX



500, 501 ; kindness to needy
Englishmen 501, 519; goes to
England with Campion and
Sherwin 311, 365, 502; seized
on landing at Dover 502 ; in
the Gatehouse and the Tower
385, 482, 503, 504 ; exami-
nations 503 506 ; tortured by
the "Scavenger's Daughter"

507 and tin. ; dragged to sermons
508 ; arraigned and tried 345,

508 ; in irons for a month 510 ;
answers the " six articles " of
the Council 510, 511 ; letter to
friends 512 515; road to
Tyburn 495 ; martyrdom 517
522 ; protests his innocence of
treason 517 ; altercation with
Munday 518, 519; refuses to
pray with heretics, or in English
521 ; not cut down alive 522 ;
head cut off 533 ; body buried
under scaffold 499, 560 ; relics
522.

Kirkman, B. Richard, priest, Life
II. 578 588 ; birthplace, educa-
tion and order 578, 635 ; lives
at Scrivelsby Court 579 581 ;
escapes to the North 583 ; taken
near Wakefield 583 585 ; tried
at York Assizes, sent to the
Castle, examined and sentenced
586 ; recites Te Denm, in cell
with Lacey, again examined,
in dungeon till martyrdom 587 ;
suffers with Lacey 576, 587,
588 ; last words 588 ; his brother
John imprisoned in York Castle
and Ousebridge Kidcote 588 .

Knights of St. John, suppressed I.
437 and n. I.

Knight, William I. xxxi.

Knox, John II. 123, 124.

Lacey, B. William, priest, Life II.
564 577 ; birth 564 ; recusancy,
fined 565 ; wanderings, wife's
death 566 ; goes to Rheims and
to Rome, ordained 567 ; letter
Uo Creswell 567 569; visits
Catholic prisoners in York Castle



569, 570 ; at Bell's Mass 570 ;
captured 571 ; examined 571,
574 ; sent to the Castle, heavily
ironed, examined by Sandys
57 2 > 573 m underground hole
at York Castle, examined and
tried 573 575 ; martyrdom
576, 587-

Lady-Mass I. 294, 295.

Lambeth Palace, see London.

Lanchester, Durham II. 148.

Lanherne Convent, relics at II.
220, 221.

Larke, B.John I. 541 543; priest,
Rector of Chelsea 541 ; affection
for More, tried with Gardiner
and Ireland, indictment 542,
545, 546 ; all condemned and
hanged at Tyburn 543, 547 (date
should be 1544, see Corrigenda}.

Lasborow I. 439.

Latimer,Hugh,Bishopof Worcester,
heretical sermons at Bristol I.
488 ; letter to Cromwell about
Forest 312 314; preaches at
his martyrdom 315; 309, 310
n. 2, 311, 365.

Latimer, William, schoolfellow of
More and Colet I. 124.

Launceston, Mayne imprisoned,
tried and executed at II. 213,
214, 219 222.

Laurence, John, O.S.F. enemy of
Forest I. 277, 278, 280, 281
;/. 2 ; preaches in favour of the
King's divorce 278 ; leaves the
Order 278, 281 n. 2.

Lawrence, B. Robert I. 9 16 ;
Carthusian, Prior of Beauvale,
in Tower 9 ; martyred 14.

Layton, Dr. Richard, monastic
Visitor, at Glastonbury I. 340,
341, 349, 35 1 , 3"52, 3 8 3 5 arrests
Whiting 349 ; apology to Crom-
well for praise of Whiting 341
n, 2, 383 . i ; dissolves Clerken-
well Nunnery, spoils Reading
Abbey 382.

Lee, John, Cecil's spy II. 54, 100,
170; conspires against Storey
56, 57 ; imprisoned by Alva,



INDEX



released at Cecil's request 99,
100.

Lee, Roland, Bishop of Lichfield
and Coventry, marries Henry to
Anne Boleyn I. 368 ; commis-
sioned to dissolve Abbeys of
Colchester and St. Osyth 391.

Lee, William, informer, foreman
of Campion's jury II. 346.

Legh, Dr. Thomas, King's Visitor
to Glastonbury, letter to Crom-
well I. 340 n.

Leicester (Robert Dudley, Earl
of), plots against Storey II. 53 ;
probably at his martyrdom 93 ;
patron of Campion 272, 273 ;
Campion's History of Ireland
dedicated to him 273 ; 65, 70,
75, 76, 274.

Leo XIII., Pope, beatifies fifty-four
English martyrs (1886) I. xvii.
Ixiv. ; and nine others (1895) xvi. ;
signs introduction of cause of
two hundred and sixty-one others
xvii.

Leominster I. 368.

Lewes I. 372.

Libeller of the three Abbots com-
pared with Latimer I. 365 ;
quoted 338, 367 bis, 368, 372,
373, 377, 378 n. i, 385
387 n. I, 400, 405.

Lily, William I. 127, 129.

Linacre, Thomas I. 126.

Lincoln Cathedral I. 487 and . 3.

Lincoln City, Plumtree, master of
school in II. 153.

Lincoln Gaol, Robert Dymoke
dies in II. 583.

Little Malvern I. 266.

Liverpool II. 115.

Llanderfel I. 304, 307 n.

Lochleven Castle II. 165, 171,
182 184.

Lollard's Tower of St. Paul's
Cathedral, prison for heretics
II. 62 and n. 2, 63 ; Storey
imprisoned in 63.

London, Dr. John, monastic
Visitor, suppresses shrine of Our
Lady of Caversham, sends her
RR



image to Cromwell I. 373, 374 ;

suppresses religious houses 374,

539 n. ; letters to Cromwell 374,

and n. 2, 375, 376 and .
London, Dom Nicholas, O.S.B.,

Prior of Glastonbury, takes Oath

of Supremacy I. 336.
London, Dom Roger, O.S.B. ,

Monk of Reading I. 364, 365 ;

in the Tower 364 n. 2, 384.
London in Volume I.

A. Places in, Beaufort Row,
Chelsea, site of More's house
144 ; Blackfriars 438, 444,
451 ; Black Friars' Church and
convent 423, 444, 445 n. I ;
Great Hall of xxxiii. 67, 183 ;
British Museum xx. 12 n. i,
295 n. 1,411,500; Bucklers-
bury 1 32 ; Charterhouse, More
retires to 127 ; Royal Com-
missaries at 6 ; Mass of the
Holy Ghost in 8 ; one of
Houghton's quarters set over
gateway 37 and n. Com-
missaries harass monks in
250 254; house surrendered
266; Chelsea 137, 140, 144,
152, 180, 192, 307; Clerken-
well 382; Crosby Place 137;
Furnival's Inn 126; Grey
Friars' Church and convent,
Newgate Street, Smithfield,
283, 290, 293, 314 ; Hampton
Court 178; Lambeth Palace
and Chapel 53, 84, 85, 197,
308 ; " La Place," on Lambeth
Marsh (Bishop of Rochester's
Palace) 54, 77, 85 ; Lincoln's
Inn 126, 137; London Bridge
116, 239, 241, 536; Milk
Street, Cheapside 124; Olde-
borne (Holborn) 444 n. I ;
Old Swan Inn 226 ; St.
Anthony's School, Thread-
needle Street 124 ; St.
Bartholomew's Hospital 326 ;
St. Paul's Churchyard 265,
423 ; St. Paul's Cross 190,

275. 2 76, 37, 3", 440;
Southwark 443 ; Stepney 41,

II.



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INDEX



46 bis ; Wandsworth 453 ;
Westminster Hall II, 41, 97,
106, 182, 185, 221, 227 . 2,
545 ; Westminster Palace 459 ;
W 7 est Smithfield 2 ; York
Palace (near Westminster)

185-

B. Churches, All Hallows,
Barking 115, 119; Chelsea
Parish Church 120, 150, 152
and . 2, 176, 186, 243, 541 ;
St. Bartholomew's, Smithfield
314 ; St. Ethelburga's, Bishops-
gate 541 ; St. Laurence Jewry
127 ; St. Margaret Patens 306;
St. Paul's Cathedral (Old) 255,
361, 364 ; St. Saviour's, South-
wark 307 ; Savoy Chapel 422 ;
Westminster Abbey xxxvi. ;
Chapter House 71 ; Sanctuary

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C. Prisons, Counter 355 and .
1 , 407 ; King's Bench 446,
475 n. I ; Marshalsea 40, 43,
443, 446, 475, 496 ; Newgate
151 n. I, 260, 287, 312, 313,
315, 475 n. i, 495 ; the Tower
6, 7, 9, u, 15, 19, 30, 32,40,
43, 86, 87, 97, 98, 104, 131,
136, 155, 157, 200, 206, 214,

215, 217, 220, 225, 232, 350,

353, 364 2, 382, 384, 393,
432, 450, 459, 464, 465, 472,

475, 494, 495, 499, 53
506, 518, 521, 530, 531
n " *> 535, 544 '> Beauchamp
Tower 207, 465, 467, 469
n. I ; Bell Tower 88, 89, 108 ;
White Tower 89, 494, 499 ;
Church of St. Peter ad Vincula
120, 239, 539; Tower Gate
104, no, 207 ; Tower Wharf
226.

D. Places of Execution, East
Smithfield Green, 533; St.
Thomas Waterings 453 ;
Smithfield xlv. 314, 479, 496 ;
Tower Hill 88, 106, 107, in,
I2 3> 453, 56 5 Tyburn 12, 19,
25, 34, 4i, 93, 1 86 . i, 264,
3'3, 453, 543, 547-



London in Volume II.

A. Places in, Aldgate 266 ;
Bermondsey Abbey 3 ; Bishop
of London's Palace, near Old
St. Paul's 2, 4 ; British Museum
97 . 191 n. i, 261 ; Chancery
Lane 236; Christchurch (Blue-
coat) School 269 ; Crosby
Place 108 . ; Guildhall 8, 196,
386 ; Holborn 465 ; Hoxton
(or Hogsdon) 319, 380 ; Inner
Temple Library 102 n. I ;
Lawrence Lane 465 ; Lincoln's
Inn 2 ; London Stone 81 ;
Old Bailey 254, 257 ; St.
Paul's Cross 279 ; Smithfield
479 ; Southwark 479 ; Star
Inn, New Fish Street 546 ;
Tothill Street 334 ; Westmin-
ster 334 ; Westminster Hall
77, 113, 282, 345, 389, 418,
531 ; Court of Queen's Bench
in 245 ; \Vhitefriars 334 ;
Whitehall 117.

B. Churches, St. Paul's Cathe-
dral 552 ; Westminster Abbey

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C. Prisons, Bridewell 402 ;/. 2 ;
the Counter (three prisons of
the name) 402 and ;/. 3 ;
Counter, in the Poultry 481 ;
Counter, in Wood Street 402,
404; the Fleet 46, 47, 52,
188, 189, 195, 221 ; Gate-
house, Westminster 239, 482,

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