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466 ib.; alleged to have planned the poisoning of the Princess Mary and the Duke of Richmond, ; denial of the charge of adultery, ; charged with having been herself the solicitor to adultery, ; her trial: the indictment, ; a reason suggested for her infidelities, n.; her trial, 480 sqq.; her confession to Cramer, invalidating her marriage with Henry, ; her marriage declared null, ; her dying speech, ; execution, ib.

Bourbon, Cardinal,.

Bribery of ministers, a common custom,.

Bulls for English bishoprics, enormous cost of,.

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Butts, Dr. (Henry's physician): Chapuys's account of his treachery,.

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Canonists, Henry VIII.'s consultation of, and the results,.

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Carey, Eleanor: Henry VIII.'s refusal to appoint her Abbess of Wilton,.

Catherine of Aragon; death of her male children by Henry, ; irregularity of her marriage, ; her character, ; description of her by Falieri, ; first discovery of the proposal for a divorce, ; a scene with her husband, ; endeavours to obtain the revocation of Wolsey's Legatine powers, ; no suspicion for some time of Anne Boleyn, ; believed that Wolsey was the instigator of the divorce, ; her ignorance of any intrigue between Henry and either Lady Boleyn or her daughter Mary, ; Catherine refuses to acquiesce in a private arrangement of the divorce, ; stands resolutely upon her rights, ; objects to the case being tried in England, ; the arguments of the Legates to her, ; the Queen remains still firm, ; her popularity,, ; the Brief amending defects in Julius' dispensation, , : Catherine refuses to embrace a conventual life, ; protest against the trial at Blackfriars, ; appeal to Henry there, ib.; Catherine pronounced contumacious, ; her joy at the advocation of the cause to