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THE HISTORY OF ENGLISH AFFAIRS APPERTAINING BOTH TO THE ECCLESIASTICAL
AN ACCOUNT OF THE ACTS AND EVENTS OF THE REIGN OF
KING EDWARD THE SIXTH.
BOOK X.
CONTAINING
THE FIRST ENTERING OF QUEEN MARY TO THE CROWN, WITH THE ALTERATION
OF RELIGION IN THE REALM.
prohibits preaching, printing,
679
Cranmer and Ridley, and other bishops, re- moved
684
Bonner and others restored 1554. Commuication between lady Jane Grey and
ib.
Fecknam on faith and transubstantiation. 685
Death of lady Jane Grey
on the proposed disputation at Cambridge 705
Lady Elizabeth committed to the Tower
Queen Mary marries Philip of Spain
Images and shrines set up at St. Paul's
Bonner's violence, when the church bells
were not rung at his visitation
. 706
. 707
708
Story of a shrine in Lancashire
687
Bonner's letter, requiring every one to come to confession.
Bonner prohibits scriptures or writings on the walls of churches
Troubles of the lady Elizabeth
688
Bonner absurdly magnifies the priestly of-
Persons imprisoned for selling protestant books 709
Cardinal Pole lands at Dover
fice
689
Queen Mary's supposed pregnancy
Cardinal Pole gives absolution to all Eng- land for its heresies
710
1555. Bishop Hooper's letter to the persecuted
protestants
. 690
. 692
711
Latimer disputes
. 696
Account of these disputations by Ridley
. 699
Sentence passed against them
A.D.
Public procession to celebrate the restora-
tion of popery
Persecution of the protestant bishops and
ministers
Their supplication to the queen
BOOK XI.
COMPRISING
THE HISTORY OF THOSE WHO SUFFERED MARTYRDOM AND PERSECUTION
IN THE TIME OF QUEEN MARY.
Page | A.D.
1555. The martyrdoms under queen Mary's reign 713 1555.
The history and martyrdom of John Rogers ib.
His examination
History and martyrdom of Lawrence San-
ders
His letters
His examination and persecution
History of William Branch, alias Flower Martyrdom of J. Cardmaker and J. Warne John Warne's confession of faith
ib. .712
Martyrdom of John Simson and J. Ardeley 760
Bonner's proceedings against J. Tooly after
his death
761
History and martyrdom of Thomas Hawkes 762
His dialogue with bishop Bonner and arch- deacon Harpsfield, &c.
Martyrdom of Thomas Watts
Articles against him, and his answers
765
766
The supposed pregnancy of queen Mary 767
Royal proclamation against protestant books 768
Idolatrous extracts from "Our Lady's
719
. 720
History and martyrdom of bishop Hooper 725
History and martyrdom of Dr. Rowland
Taylor
726
730
His examination and defence of the marriage
of the clergy
A letter by him.
Alfonsus, the king's confessor, preaches
against persecution
737
The form of absolution for heresy
History and martyrdom of Thomas Tomkins
History and martyrdom of William Hunter
738
739
€ 740
Account of Thomas Higbed and Thomas
Causton
Blasphemous extracts from
"Our Lady's
742
Psalter," by Bonaventure
Their examination
743
Martyrdom of William Pygot and Stephen
Knight.
Three martyrs burned
771
History and martyrdom of Master John
744
Bradford
772
Martyrdom of John Lawrence, priest
History and martyrdom of bishop Farrer
History and martyrdom of Rawlins White
The queen proposes to restore the abbey lands
The pope's bull for the same arrives
History and martyrdom of George Marsh
746
His dialogue with archbishop of York and
bishop of Chichester
778
748
749
His conference with two Spanish friars His seven reasons for denying transubstan-
tiation
.779
780
Matins"
THE PERSECUTIONS AGAINST THE FAITHFUL AND TRUE SERVANTS OF CHRIST, FROM
THE BEGINNING OF JANUARY 1557, AND THE FIFTH YEAR OF QUEEN MARY.
THE MASSACRE OF THE PROTESTANTS IN FRANCE IN 1572.
.998
APPENDIX II.
A BRIEF DISCOURSE TOUCHING THE GREAT PREPARATIONS MADE BY THE SPANIARDS,
AND OTHER ROMAN CATHOLICS, FOR THAT INVINCIBLE NAVY, INTENDED FOR
THE INVADING AND SURPRISING OF THE REALM OF ENGLAND, TOGETHER WITH
THEIR UTTER OVERTHROW.
.
1013
APPENDIX III.
A DISCOURSE TOUCHING THE MANNER OF THE DISCOVERY OF THE GUNPOWDER
TREASON, WITH THE EXAMINATION OF SOME OF THE PRISONERS.
1018
APPENDIX IV.
THE HISTORY OF THE IRISH REBELLION IN THE YEAR 1641, WHEN THE PAPISTS
ATTEMPTED TO EXTIRPATE THE PROTESTANTS IN THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND.
BY SIR JOHN TEMPLE, KNT., MASTER OF THE ROLLS, AND ONE OF HIS MAJES.
TY'S MOST HONOURABLE PRIVY-COUNCIL AT THAT TIME IN IRELAND.
1035
APPENDIX V.
THE EXECUTION OF JUSTICE IN ENGLAND, NOT FOR RELIGION, BUT FOR TREASON. 1067