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on the Legatine Commission, 75; mistaken estimate of English national opinion, 82; recalled: his farewell interview with Henry, 97. Milan: the question of succession reopened, 362; treaty prepared by Spain for settlement of the dispute, 393. Molza, Gerardo: his account of Campeggio's reception in England, 76. Monastic orders: their depraved condition, 325; preachers of insurrection, 326; the "very stews of unnatural crime," 350; continued proofs of their iniquitous condition, 452. Money, comparative value of, in Henry VIII.'s time, 89, 117. Montague, Lord, 305, 461. Montfalconet (Charles's maitre d'hotel): his report to Charles on Catherine's desire for a sentence, 188. Moor Park: Catherine's residence at, 174. More, Sir Thomas: made Lord Chancellor, 120; lack of sympathy with advanced Reformers, 131; enforces heresy laws against Lutherans, 154; horrified at the King's claim to Supremacy over the Church, he resigns the Chancellorship, 163; statement before the Lords of the opinions of Universities on the divorce, 166; his chancellorship distinguished for heresy-prosecutions, 186; resigns his office, 188; sent to the Tower for refusing to take the Succession oath, 268; his prophecy in regard to Anne Boleyn's fate, 329; committed for trial, 339; sketch of his position, 343; trial, 344; execution, 345. Mortmain Acts: measures to prevent their evasion, 185. Mountjoy, Lord, 214. Mythic element, the, influence of, in history, 1. Nixe, Bishop (Norwich): imprisoned for burning a heretic, 255 _sq._ Norfolk, Duke of (uncle of Anne Boleyn), joins in an appeal to the Pope to concede the divorce, 84; opposed to Anne's marriage with the King, 111; sentiments about the divorce, 114; made President of the Council, 120; his opinion on the absolute need of the divorce (1529), 128; condemnation of the Pope's position in the matter, 129; suspicions of Wolsey's possible return to power, 129, 131 _sq._; his statement to Chapuys of the necessity of Henry having made succession, 136; suggests the Cardinal of Liege and the Bishop of Tarbes as judges in the divorce cause, 143; cautions Chapuys against introducing Papal briefs into England, 154; firm stand against the threat of excommuni
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