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Somerville, John,
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Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, 2nd earl of,
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Southampton, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd earl of: in Ireland,
ref 1
; in Essex’s court faction,
ref 1
; and Essex’s rebellion,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; sentenced to life imprisonment,
ref 1

Southampton, William Fitzwilliam, earl of,
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Southwick, Anne,
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Spain: in Holy League against France,
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; English troops in,
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; Pavia victory (1525),
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; invited to invade England,
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; invasion threat against Henry,
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; allies with France,
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; victory at St Quentin (1557),
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; rivalry with France,
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; force in Netherlands,
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; rift with England,
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; ships impounded in Falmouth and Plymouth,
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; support for Mary Stuart,
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; Netherlands revolt against,
ref 1
,
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; bullion from Latin America,
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; treaty with England (1573),
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; troops mutiny and massacre in Netherlands,
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; ships and treasure attacked by English,
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; trade with England,
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; and settlement in Netherlands,
ref 1
; prepares expedition against England,
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; Elizabeth orders attack on fleet (1597),
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; sends further armadas against England (1596–7),
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; supports Tyrone’s rebellion in Ireland,
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; Essex’s 1596 expedition against, 551

Spanish Armada: prepared,
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; sails,
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; engagement,
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; losses,
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; retreat and return to Spain,
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Spenser, Edmund:
The Faerie Queene
,
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Spurs, battle of the (1513),
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Stafford, Anne: as Henry’s lover,
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,
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Stafford, Sir Thomas,
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Standish, Henry,
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Stanford in the Vale, Berkshire,
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Star Chamber: instituted,
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; forbids treatises against queen’s injunctions,
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; tries Puritan,
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Statute of Artificers (1563),
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Stephano (assassin),
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Stevens, Thomas,
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Stonor Park, Oxfordshire,
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Stow, John,
ref 1
,
ref 2
;
Survey of London
,
ref 1

Strype, William,
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Stuart dynasty,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Stubbs, John:
The discovery of a gaping gulf
,
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Submission of the Clergy,
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,
ref 2

Succession, Act of (1534),
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Suffolk, Henry Grey, duke of,
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,
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,
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Suffolk, Katherine, duchess of,
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,
ref 2
,
ref 3
,
ref 4

Suffolk, Thomas Brandon, 1st duke of: dukedom,
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; commands force against France (1523),
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; protests at delay to Henry–Katherine divorce,
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; in Henry’s service,
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; appropriates monastic possessions,
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Supremacy Act (1534),
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Surrey, Henry Howard, earl of: imprisoned,
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Surrey, Thomas Howard, earl of
see
Norfolk, dukes of

Sussex, Henry Radcliffe, 2nd earl of,
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Sussex, Thomas Radcliffe, 3rd earl of: differences with Leicester,
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; and Elizabeth’s marriage prospects,
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; travels to Vienna to negotiate Elizabeth’s marriage with archduke Charles,
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; supports Elizabeth against northern earls,
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; Elizabeth considers giving Newhall manor to,
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sweating sickness: Prince Arthur dies from,
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; in London (1517),
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; in England (1551),
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taxes: under Henry,
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,
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,
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; under Elizabeth,
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Taylor, John (the ‘water poet’),
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theatre
see
drama

Thérouanne, Flanders,
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Thirty-Nine Articles (Church of England),
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,
ref 2
,
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Throgmorton, Francis,
ref 1
,
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Tilbury: Elizabeth visits,
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Titchfield Abbey,
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Toorwoort, Henry,
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Topcliffe, Richard,
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torture: practice of,
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Tournai,
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transubstantiation,
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,
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,
ref 3
,
ref 4
,
ref 5
,
ref 6
;
see also
Eucharist

Treason Acts: (1534),
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; (1547),
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; (1552),
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Tunstall, Cuthbert, bishop of Durham,
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,
ref 2
,
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Turkey: as threat,
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,
ref 2
; trade with England,
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Turner, William,
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Tutbury Castle, Staffordshire,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Tyndale, William: influenced by Luther,
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; New Testament translation,
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,
ref 2
;
The Obedience of a Christian Man
,
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Tyrone, Hugh O’Neill, 2nd earl of,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Tyttenhanger (house), near St Albans,
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Underhill, Thomas,
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Uniformity, Acts of: (1549),
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; (1552),
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; (1559),
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,
ref 2

United Provinces
see
Netherlands

universities (English): reforms,
ref 1

universities (European): involvement in Henry’s divorce proceedings,
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Vagrancy Act (1547),
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vagrants and vagabondage,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Wade, Sir William,
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Walpole, Henry,
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Walsingham, Norfolk: Henry’s pilgrimage to,
ref 1
; Wolsey’s pilgrimage to,
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Walsingham, Sir Francis: joins queen’s counsels,
ref 1
; as spymaster,
ref 1
; Protestantism,
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; Elizabeth presents painting to,
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; restlessness,
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; campaign against Jesuits,
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; foils pro–Mary Stuart plots,
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; proposes alliance with Protestants of Low Countries,
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; drafts Bond of Association,
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; questions Parry,
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; accompanies Elizabeth on 27th anniversary of accession celebrations,
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; and cost of war in Netherlands,
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; opposes peace proposals for Netherlands,
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; uncovers Babington plot,
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; and trial of Mary queen of Scots,
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,
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; informed of plot against Elizabeth,
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; and Elizabeth’s signing Mary’s death warrant,
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; death,
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Wandsworth,
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Warham, William, archbishop of Canterbury: as chancellor,
ref 1
; grand manner,
ref 1
; death,
ref 1
,
ref 2
; denounces legislation against Church,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Warwick, Ambrose Dudley, earl of,
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Weelmaker, John,
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Wentworth, Peter,
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West Indies: Drake voyages to,
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,
ref 2

Western Rising (Prayer Book Rebellion, 1549),
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,
ref 2

Westminster Abbey: shrine of Edward the Confessor destroyed,
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Westmorland, Charles Neville, 6th earl of,
ref 1

Westmorland, Jane, countess of (
née
Howard),
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Weston, Francis,
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Wharton, Sir Thomas,
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White Horse tavern, Cambridge,
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,
ref 2

Whitgift, John, archbishop of Canterbury,
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,
ref 2
,
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,
ref 4
,
ref 5

Whyte, Rowland,
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Wilford, Sir Thomas,
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William II (Rufus), king of England,
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William of Nassau, prince of Orange,
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,
ref 2
; assassinated,
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Wilson, Thomas:
The State of England Anno Domino
1600
,
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Wiltshire, Thomas Boleyn, earl of (
earlier
1st viscount Rochford; Anne’s father): peerage,
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; Henry confides in,
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; mission to pope,
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; supposed attack on John Fisher,
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Wisbech Castle, Isle of Ely,
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Wolf Hall,
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Wolsey, Cardinal Thomas: early career,
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; and Henry’s expedition against France,
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; and inquiry into heresy case,
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,
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; and Standish case,
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; rise to power,
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,
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,
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; and London unrest,
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; contracts sweating sickness,
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; reforms judicial system,
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; appointed papal legate,
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,
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; religious reforms,
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; burns Luther’s writings,
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; diplomacy,
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; and Anne Boleyn,
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; and execution of Buckingham,
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; and invasion of France (1523),
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,
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; raises taxes,
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,
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; reads Katherine of Aragon’s letters,
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; negotiates divorce of Henry from Katherine of Aragon,
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,
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,
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; Henry suspects,
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; and suppression of religious dissidents,
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; fall from favour and dismissal,
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; driven north,
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; arrest and death,
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; interviews Elizabeth Barton,
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Woodstock, Oxfordshire: Elizabeth in custody at,
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; Elizabeth revisits,
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Woodstock, Thomas,
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Worcester, Edward Somerset, 4th earl of,
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Worcester, William Somerset, 3rd earl of,
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workhouses,
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Wriothesley, Sir Thomas,
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,
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Wyatt, Sir Thomas,
ref 1
,
ref 2

Wyatt, Sir Thomas, the younger: rebellion,
ref 1
,
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,
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Wycliffe, John,
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York: and Pilgrimage of Grace,
ref 1
; Mary Stuart in,
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Yorkshire: rebellion (1536),
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