Severe proceedings against the Puritans Romish efforts; the prince of Orange murdered His insurrection, trial, and execution. Lord Mountjoy, governor of Ireland Anxiety about the succession to the throne. The queen's declining state of health Personal appearance and character of this queen' Falsehood of the libels against her 352, 353 354-357 422 433-436 LIST OF ENGRAVINGS. The children of Henry VII. A horse litter Henry VII.'s Chapel Henry VII. and abbot Islip Portrait of Henry VIII. The meeting of the kings of England and France Death of cardinal Wolsey Sir Thomas More and his family English Bibles placed in churches Henry VIII. presenting the English Bible to the clergy and nobility Edward VI. refusing to stand upon a Bible 101 118 An inscription on Aldham Common to commemorate the martyrdom of Dr. Taylor 177 . 185 The manner of imprisoning the Protestants in the days of queen Mary Twenty-two Protestants pinioned and driven from Colchester to London 193 Medal struck by order of pope Gregory XIII. in commemoration of the massacre of the Protestants at Paris 268 Queen Elizabeth on a progress 276 Ships of the Spanish Armada and of the English fleet REIGNED TWENTY-THREE YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS. From 22nd of August, 1485, to 21st of April, 1509. HENRY VII. was proclaimed king of England on the battle-field of Bosworth. After resting two days, he proceeded towards London, which he entered August 28, 1485, when he offered his three principal standards at St. Paul's church. B |