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 Rome forbidden, ; résumé of Henry's position (in regard to the divorce) towards the Pope, sq.; Cranmer's judgment, ; Henry informs the Emperor of his marriage, ; the formal announcement in the House of Lords, ; discovers that he had been misled by Francis,, , ; disappointment at the birth of a daughter, ; order that the Pope was only to be styled "Bishop of Rome," ; difficulty in disposing of Catherine, ; Henry's fears of an insurrection, ib.; the King's nomination to bishoprics sufficient, without requiring Papal Bulls, ; the Papal sentence, ; passage of the Act abolishing the Pope's authority in England, ib.; refusal of Chapuys's demand to speak in Parliament for Catherine, ; enforces the oath to the Succession Act, ; orders more kindly treatment of Princess Mary, ; the question of demanding the Succession oath from Catherine and Mary,  sqq.; the King modifies the demand, ; another meeting with Francis arranged, but postponed, ; cooling of his feelings for Anne, ; reported nouvelles amours, , ; interference on behalf of Mary, ; refuses to acknowledge any special authority in any Pope, ; prospects of civil war, ; anxiety for Mary in her second illness, ; refuses Chapuys's request that she should be again placed under her mother's care, ; his high opinion of Catherine's courage, ; desire to be on good terms with Charles, ; letters to Sir John Wallop for the Spanish Ambassador in Paris, : receives a letter from Charles, ; threat in regard to "Cardinal" Fisher, ; jealousy of the rival Powers, ; enthusiastic reception during his progress to the Welsh borders, ib.; slanders against him on the Continent, ; interference in the election of Lord Mayor, ib.; a period of danger for Henry, ; opinion that Catherine and Mary must "bend or break," ; interview with Chapuys during Catherine's mortal illness, ; effect of Catherine's death, ; rejoicings in the Palace, ; Henry's treatment of Mary, ; beginning of his dissatisfaction with Anne, ; disappointment at her second miscarriage, ; present from him to Mary of her mother's crucifix, ; speculation on his remarriage, ; rumours about Henry's partiality to Jane Seymour, ; his legal position towards Anne Boleyn, ; refuses the Emperor's proposal of reconciliation with Rome, ; reception of Chapuys at Greenwich (Easter, 1536),  sqq.; Henry's determined position towards Charles,  sqq.; his report on the affair to his ambassador to the Emperor, ; dissolution of Parliament, ; informed of Anne's infidelities, orders an inquiry, ; the trials resulting,  sqq.; the trial of Anne, ; the mystery of Anne's confession to Cranmer,  sqq.; the Lambeth sentence, ; Anne's execution; high personages present by the King's command, ; competition from the Continent for his hand, ; overtures for reconciliation from Rome, , sq.; Jane Seymour, ; speedy marriage with her, ; Mary restored to favor, ; Henry's declaration of neutrality in the war between Francis and Charles, ; his return to the Roman communion expected by the Catholics, ; determination to carry out the Reformation, ; his difficult position towards the new Parliament, ; his popularity strengthened by the condemnation of Anne, ; strength of his affection for Mary, ; his anger at her again refusing to take the Succession oath, ; joy at her acquiescence, ; hopeless of further offspring, ; close of the first Act of the Reformation,  sqq.

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