THE REIGN OF HENRY VIII FROM HIS ACCESSION TO THE DEATH OF WOLSEY. REVIEWED AND ILLUSTRATED FROM BY THE LATE J. S. BREWER, M.A. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH LITERATURE AND HISTORY IN KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON, QUEEN'S COLLege, oxford. EDITED BY JAMES GAIRDNER OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE. IN TWO VOLUMES.-VOL. II. WITH PORTRAIT. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1884. Excesses committed by the Imperial troops in Italy Terror and vacillation of Clement VII. ... Bourbon's march to Rome He rejects the armistice Banquets and pageants in honour of the alliance... Frugal rejoicings in France Wolsey's mission proposed WOLSEY'S MISSION TO FRANCE. The Queen tries to send a message to Spain The King intimates his intention to Katharine Avoids communicating the divorce project to Francis Wolsey's gratitude to the King for accepting his services THE POPE AND THE DIVORCE. Knight's journey to Rome 227 |