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12, 320, 339; demanded of the Pope by France and England, 195. Ghinucci, Bishop (Worcester), 64; revenues of his see sequestrated, 238. Granvelle (Spanish Minister), 353, 409, 419, 438. Grey, Lord Leonard, 360. Greys, the family of, possible claimants to succeed Henry VIII., 23. Gueldres, Duke of, 405. Hannaert, Viscount (Charles's ambassador at Paris): promotes a treaty between Charles and Henry, 307; his report on Anne's infidelity, 419. Haughton, Prior (Charterhouse), executed for treason, 328. Henry VIII.: effect of religious prejudice in estimating his character: on Catholics, 4; High Churchmen, 5; Protestants, _ib._; his ministers and prelates must share in whatever was questionable in his acts, 8; his personal popularity, 9; permanent character of his legislation, 10; its benefits extended beyond England, 11; all his laws were submitted to his Parliament, 13; calumnies and libels against Henry in his lifetime, 14; recent discovery of unpublished materials for his history, 15; nature and especial value of these, 16 _sq._ Henry VIII.: prospects (in 1526) of a disputed succession through the lack of an heir, 21; primary reason for his ceasing to cohabit with Catherine, _ib._; irregularity of his marriage, 23; first mention of the divorce, 25; receives an appeal for help from Clement VII., 27; sends the Pope money, 28; the first public expression of a doubt as to Princess Mary's legitimacy, 31; Falieri's description of Henry, 32; the King before the Legatine court, 34; unpopularity of the divorce, 39; receives a letter from Charles urging him not to make the divorce question public, 44; Henry determines to choose a successor to Catherine, 47; attracted to Anne Boleyn, _ib._; endeavors to obtain from the Pope a dispensation to marry a second time, 51; _resume_ of Henry's position, 52 _sq._; examination of the charge that Henry's connection with Anne was incestuous, 55 _sqq._; the Pope's advice that he should marry again and then proceed with the trial, 63; Henry joins with France in declaring war against Charles, 65; his statement of his case as laid before Clement at Orvieto, 67; Henry's letter to Anne Boleyn, 70; the Abbess of Wilto
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