The Pilgrimage of Grace 1536-1537 and the Exeter Conspiracy 1538CUP Archive, 1915 |
Contenido
CHAPTER PAGE XV THE SECOND APPOINTMENT AT DONCASTER | 1 |
THE KINGS POLICY | 24 |
HALLAM AND BIGOD | 55 |
THE DUKE OF NORFOLKS MISSION | 99 |
THE KINGS PEACE | 141 |
THE END OF THE PILGRIMAGE | 182 |
THE COUNCIL OF THE NORTH | 226 |
THE WHITE ROSE PARTY | 277 |
THE EXETER CONSPIRACY | 297 |
CONCLUSION | 329 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 335 |
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