History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth. Vol. III
CHAPTER XV.
THE EXETER CONSPIRACY.
The European Powers 249 England and the Empire 250 Mission of Sir Thomas Wyatt 251 The Princess Mary 252 The Duchess of Milan 254 Interchange of Alliance 255 Doubts and Warnings 257 The Pacification of Nice 259 Doctor Bonner 261 The Religious Houses 263 Voluntary Surrenders 264 Images and Relics 265 Friar Forest 270 Novel Law of Heresy 272 Dderfel Gadern 273 The Shrines 275 St. Thomas of Canterbury 277 The King's Marriage 280 The Pope issues the Censures 282 Pole's Second Mission 283 England and Flanders 284 Pole's Apology 285 Irish Overtures to the Papacy 287 Contemplated Invasion of Ireland 289 The English Lords 291 Renewed Agitations 292 The Marquis of Exeter 293 The Banner of St. Kevern 295 The Cornish Conspiracy 297 Arrest of Holland 299 The Poles 301 Lady Salisbury 302 Circular to the Justices of the Peace 303 Westminster Hall 305 Lord Montague 306 Sir Edward Neville 307 Executions for Treason 308 Testimony of Events 309 England and the Lutherans 310 The Landgrave of Hesse 311 Prosecution of Lambert 312 Lambert dies at the Stake 315 Cromwell's Opinion of the Sentence 316 Reginald Pole in Spain 317 Rumour of the intended Invasion 318 The Flemish Fleet 319 Reports from Spain 320 The King at Dover 321 The Uncertainty 322 The Fleet in Flanders disperses 323 Despair of Pole 324 He is alarmed for the Emperor 325 The Muster in London 326