Α TABLE OF THE RECORDS AND PAPERS THAT ARE IN THE COLLECTION, With which the places in the History to which they relate are marked: the first number, with the letter C. is the page of the Collection; the second, with the letter H. is the page of the History. C. H. THE Journal of King Edward's Reign 3. 3. 1. His Preface to some Scriptures against Idolatry 97. 291. 98. 290. 3. A Reformation of the Order of the Garter, translated into Latin by him 105. 380. 4. A Paper concerning a free Mart in England 111. 385. 5. The Method in which the Council represented Matters of State to him 116. 404. 6. Articles for the Regulation of the Privy Council 120. 396. BOOK I. 1. The Character of King Edward given by Cardan 5. The Commission for which the Lord Chancellor was deprived of his Office; with the Opinion of the Judges about it 6. The Duke of Somerset's Commission to be Protector 138. 7. The King's Letter to the Archbishop of York concerning the Visitation 32. 145. 48. 8. The form of bidding Prayers before the Reformation 146. 55. 149. 58. 153. 59. 156. 64. 12. Bonner's Protestation, with his Submission 13. Gardiner's Letter concerning the Injunctions 157. 67. 158. ibid. 15. A Letter of the Protector's to the Lady Mary, justifying the Reformation 14. The Conclusion of his Letter to the Protector against them 18. Reasons for admitting the inferior Clergy to sit in the House of Commons 16. Petitions made by the Lower House of Convocation 165. 17. A second Petition to the same purpose 20. Questions and Answers concerning the Divorce of the Marquess of Northampton 23. An Order of Council for the removing of Images 182. 111. 184. 112. 187. 115. 26. A Collection of the chief Indulgences then in the English Offices 209. 123. 27. Injunctions for a Visitation of Chauntries 212. 125. 28. The Protector's Letter to Gardiner, concerning the Points that he was to handle in his Sermon 215. 129. 29. Idolatrous Collects and Hymns in the Hours of Sa rum 217. 139. 30. Dr. Redmayn's Opinion of the Marriage of the Clergie 219. 171. 36. A Letter of the Protector's to Sir Philip Hobbey, of the Rebellions at Home 235. 222. 37. A Letter of Bonner's after his Deprivation 237. 237. 38. Instructions to Sir W. Paget, sent to the Emperor 238. 243. 39. A Letter of Paget's to the Protector 241. 244. 40. Another Letter of his to the Protector 247. 246. 41. The Council's Letter to the King against the Protec- 47. A Letter of the Council's to the Bishops, assuring 44. A Letter writ by the Council to Cranmer and Paget 261, 254. 46. Articles objected to the Duke of Somerset them that the King intended to go forward in the 263. 255. 264. ibid. 267. 264. 48. Cardinal Wolsey's Letter for procuring the Popedom to himself, upon Pope Adrian's Death. 269. 273. 49. Instructions given to the Lord Russel, and others, 55. Articles of Religion set out by the King's Authority 57. Instructions to Sir Rich. Morison, sent to the Em- peror 318. 405. 58. A Letter of Ridley's setting out the Sins of that 321. 418. 59. Ridley's Letters to the Protector, concerning the Vi- sitation of the University of Cambridge 322. 223. 60. The Protector's Answer to the former Letter 325. ibid. a further Reformation, and against Sacrilege 327. 363. BOOK II. C. H. 331. 423. 1. The Proclamation of Lady Jane Gray's Title to the Crown 2. A Letter writ by Queen Katherine to her Daughter 335. 432. 3. A humble Submission made by Queen Mary to her Father 4. Another of the same strain confirming the former 5. Another to the same purpose 337. 433. 339. ibid. 340. ibid. 6. A Letter written by her to Cromwell, containing a full Submission in all Points of Religion to her Father's Pleasure 341. ibid. 7. A Letter of Bonner's upon his being restored to his Bishopric 342. 446. 8. Cranmer's Manifesto against the Mass 343. 447. 9. The Conclusions of Instructions sent by Car. Pool to the Queen 345. 468. 10. Injunctions sent from the Queen to the Bishops 348. 493. 11. A Commission to turn out some of the reformed Bi shops 353. 495. 12. Another Commission for turning out the rest of them 354. ibid. 13. Bonner's Certificate that Bishop Scory had put away his Wife 355. 497. 14. The Queen's Letter to the Justices of Peace in Nor folk 356. 520. 15. The Articles of Bonner's Visitation 358. ibid. 16. Address made by the Lower, to the Upper House of Convocation 17. A Bull, making Card. Beaton Legate a Latere in Scotland 373. 526. 18. A Letter of the Queen's, recommending Card. Pool to the Popedom 389. 559. 19. Directions sent to the Justices in Peace of Norfolk 391. 561. 20. A Letter from the King and Queen, requiring Bon ner to go on in the Prosecution of Hereticks 21. Sir T. More's Letter to Cromwell concerning the Nun of Kent 393. 562. 394. 571. 22. Directions of the Queen's to the Council, touching the Reformation of the Church 403. ibid. |