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 367; a warm debate in Consistory, sqq.; professes kindly feelings to Henry after Catherine's death, ; reception of the news of Anne's fall, ; overtures for reconciliation,  sq.; eager solicitations to Henry to return to the Roman communion,.

Paulet, Sir William,.

Pavia, political results of the defeat of Francis I. at, sqq.

Peers, English: their petition to Clement to grant Henry's petition,.

"Penny Gleek,".

Petition of the Commons (1529),.

Peto, Cardinal,.

Pilgrimage of Grace, the,,.

Pole, Geoffrey (brother of Reginald),,.

Prejudice, influence of, in judging historical characters, sqq.

Provisors, the Statute of, ; its revival,.

EFORMATION, English: at first political rather than doctrinal, ; its characteristic excellence,.

Reunion of Christendom, Charles V.'s efforts for,.

Rome, sack of, by the Duke of Bourbon,.

Royal Supremacy, meaning of, ; accepted by Convocation,.

Russell, Sir John, sent with money to Clement VII.,.

T. ALBANS, Wolsey abbot of,,.

Salisbury, Countess of,, ,.

Salviati, Cardinal,, , ,.

Sanctuary: felonious clerks deprived of the right of,.

Sandys, Lord (Henry's chamberlain),.

Sanga (Clement VII.'s secretary),, ,.

Sens, Cardinal (Chancellor),.

Seymour, Sir Edward,.

Sforza, Duke of Milan, death of,.

Shelton Mrs. (Anne Boleyn's aunt),, , , sq., , ,.

Six Articles Bill, the,.

Smalcaldic League, the,,.

Smeton, Mark (paramour of Anne Boleyn),, , ; execution,.

Sorbonne, the: suggested reference of the divorce cause to,.

{{hanging indent|Spain: the Cabinet's discussion of Catherine's position after Cranmer's judgment, {{TOC link|239|Chapter 13|221}} sqq.; their decision, {{TOC link|241|Chapter 13|223}}; debates on proposed treaty between Charles and Henry, {{TOC link|325|Chapter 17|307}}, {{TOC link|353|Chapter 18|335}}.

Spaniards, the; their atrocities in Italy, {{TOC link|47|Chapter 1|29}},.

Statute Book, the: its historic aspect, {{TOC link|31|Introduction|13}}.

Stokesley, Bishop (London), {{TOC link|152|Chapter 8|134}},.

{{hanging indent|Succession to the English throne, danger of a disputed, {{TOC link|39|Chapter 1|21}}, {{TOC link|97|Chapter 4|79}}, {{TOC link|141|Chapter 7|123}}; various possible claimants if Henry VIII. had no heir, .}}

{{hanging indent|Succession, Act of, {{TOC link|282|Chapter 15|264}}; the oath to it enforced, ; debate in Council as to its enforcement on Catherine and Mary, {{TOC link|289|Chapter 15|271}} sqq.; (after Anne's death) the discussion of, sq.}}

{{hanging indent|Suffolk, Duke of: his mission from Henry to France, {{TOC link|112|Chapter 5|94}}; Chapuys's report on his sentiments about the divorce, {{TOC link|132|Chapter 7|114}}; made Vice-President of the Council, {{TOC link|138|Chapter 7|120}}.}}

{{hanging indent|Supremacy, Act of (explaining in detail the meaning of the Royal Supremacy), {{TOC link|310|Chapter 16|292}} sq.; enforced, {{TOC link|345|Chapter 18|327}} sqq.}} {{nop}}