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468 and with Ireland against the peace of England, sq., ; speech to the English Council against the Succession oath,  sq.; presses his views on Cromwell, ; account of Tunstal's and Lee's interview with Catherine on the Succession oath, ; expresses fears for the safety of Catherine's life, ; his pilgrimage to our Lady of Walsingliam (taking Kimbolton on the way),  sq.; delight at the Irish rebellion, ; renewed fears for the safety of Catherine and Mary, ; negotiations for insurrection with Lords Hussey and Darcy,  sq.; reversal of his revolutionary tactics, ; fresh negotiations with Cromwell,  sqq.; belief that Cromwell desired to have the Princess Mary made away with, ; presses on Cromwell the appeal to a General Council, ; letter to Charles emphasizing Catherine's appeals for the "remedy," ; belief that time and circumstances were propitious, ; reception of Cromwell's protest against the Emperor's supposed intended attack on Henry, ; interviews with the Marchioness of Exeter, ; interview with Henry before visiting Catherine in her mortal illness, ; visit to Catherine, ; suspicions as to her having been poisoned,  sqq.; advice to Mary in regard to Anne Boleyn, ; another plan for Mary's escape, ; resumes negotiations with Cromwell for a treaty between Charles and Henry, ; expectations of Henry's separation from Anne, ; continued negotiations for the treaty, ; account of the Easter (1536) at Greenwich, ; Henry insists on a letter from Charles,, ; Chapuys's report to Charles, ; report to the Emperor of Anne Boleyn's downfall, ; false account of Rochford's dying speech, ; his explanation of Anne's mysterious confession to Cranmer, ; reports about Jane Seymour, ; the negotiations for a treaty again taken up, ; introduced to Henry's new Queen, ; advises Mary to take the Succession oath with a secret protest, ; on the title "Princess of Wales,"  n.; difficulty with Rome aboit absolution for Mary's "protest," ; the success of the Reformation indirectly owing to Chapuys,.

Church reform in the Parliament of 1529, sqq.,  sq.

Clarencieulx (English herald),.

Clarendon, Constitutions of, sq.