GINCOURT, a Te Deum chanted in S. Paul's for victory of, 88 Ailward, or Alfward, Bishop of London and Abbot of Evesham, 13 Anabaptists, burning of, 196
Anne Boleyn, procession from the Tower to her coronation, 193; cross adorned with jewels taken from S. Paul's and presented to, 195, note.
Anne, Queen, accession of, 428; at S. Paul's, 429; present at the thanks- giving for Blenheim and other vic- tories, 431; statue of, 438 Arthur, Prince, marriage of with the Princess Katharine celebrated at S. Paul's, 170
Arundel, Archbishop of York, impeached
and banished, 80; Primate, and trans- lated to S. Andrew's, 81; holds annual convocations in S. Paul's, pronounces first capital sentence against heretics,
Aylmer, John, Bishop of London, 298; his character, 299; his early writings and meanness, 300; his death, 301
BAINBRIDGE, Cardinal, poisoned at
Bainham, James, whipped and burned at Smithfield, 197
Baldock, Ralph de, Bishop of London and Lord Chancellor, his history of Great Britain, 70; inventory of trea- sures in S. Paul's by, 215
Bancroft, Richard, Bishop of London, 302; on the Divine Origin of Epis- copacy,' 303; at the Hampton Court Conference, 315; promoted to Canter- bury, 316
Barnes, Robert, one of the six prisoners,
187; breaks from prison, 188; his contest with Gardiner, 205; his reply, 207
Becket, Thomas, his accusation against
Bishop Foliot, 29; his diocese adminis- tered by Foliot, 30; emissary of, ex- communicates Foliot in S. Paul's, 31; admonishes clergy to shun the at- tainted prelate, 33; birth of, in London, 168
Belmeis, Richard de, Bishop of London, 23; his munificence and ambition, 24; his sickness, death, and burial at S. Osyth, 25; his revenues devoted to the Cathedral, 131
Belmeis, Richard de (2), Bishop of
London, his eloquence and melancholy end, 28
Ben Jonson, lays a scene in the middle aisle of S. Paul's, 287
Benson, William, set over the head of Wren and ridiculed, 444
Bishop Stortford, castle of, granted by the Conqueror to Bishop Maurice, 15-22; demolition of, ordered by King John, 41
Bocher, Joan, condemned to the stake, 222 Boniface, Archbishop of Canterbury, 57; his appearance at S. Paul's, 58 Boniface VIII., bull of Pope, 67 Bonner, Bishop, 203; his private cha- racter, 204; officiates at the Mass of the Holy Ghost, 208; homily on cha- rity written by, 269; committed to the Fleet, 212; in seclusion at Fulham, 223; examined by the Council, 224; deposed, 225; restored, 232; carried
to his palace in triumph, 236; in power, 248; his articles of inquisition, 249; in the Tower, 257; again deposed, 263; his end, 264; plays in churches prohi- bited by, 313
Bourne, Dr., preaches at Paul's Cross, and prays for the dead, 233; a dagger thrown at his head, 234 Braybroke, Robert de, Bishop of London, 79; mediates between the City and King, 80; episcopal duties vigorously discharged by, 81; reforms the Chapter of S. Paul's, 82; denounces the profana- tion of the church, 83
Brooke, Lord, his prayer for the destruc- tion of S. Paul's, 341; his death at the siege of Lichfield, 347 Bubwith, Nicolas, Bishop, translated from London to Salisbury, 88 Burgess, Cornelius, 349; anti-dean, 350; end of, 351
Butler, Joseph, Dean of S. Paul's, 462; his sermons and analogy, 463
YAMPIAN, Edmund, his conference
Protestants, 307; antagon-
ism of, with Dean Nowell, 308; earnest religion of, 309
Cantelupe, Walter de, Bishop of Worces-
ter, protests against Canons of Otho, 50 Catacombs, ancient, under S. Paul's, 4; described by Sir C. Wren, 5 Cedd, Bishop of London, 10 Chantries, S. Paul's rich in, 145; founders of, 146; division of endowments, 147; service of neglected, 148; exquisite workmanship of, 149; collective re- venues of, 150; abolished, 214 Chapter House, situation of the, 163; clergy summoned to meet at, 190; clerical riot in, 191
Charles I., S. Paul's under, 331; his en- lightened love of the fine arts, 334; statue of, at, 341; at Holdenby, 358 Charles V., the Emperor, hears mass at S. Paul's, 178
Chichely, Archbishop, 88; holds inquest
on John Claydon accused of Lollardy, 89 Chishull, John de, Bishop of London, 65 Christianity, introduction of, into Britain,
3; Roman, 8; of Europe in eighteenth century, 451; of England, 452 Christ's Hospital, foundation of, 230 Clergy, the, under a præmunire, 189; state of, in reign of Elizabeth, 273; the lower, 274; reproved for deserting their flocks after the Fire, 386, note
Clifford, Robert, Bishop of London, 88; at the Council of Constance, 89; in- troduces the use of Sarum, 90
Coal tax, the, granted by Parliament for the building of S. Paul's, 391
Colet, John, Dean of S. Paul's, his cha-
racter, 112; contrasted with Erasmus; 113; his travels, 114; at Oxford, 115; on the book of Genesis, 116; his 'Trea- tise on the Sacrament,' 117; Dean of S. Paul's, 118; his preaching, 119; suspected of heresy, 121; his school, 122; his sermon at Westminster, 123; his statutes of S. Paul's, 124; for his school, 127; his wisdom, religion, and death, 128
Compton, Henry, Bishop of London, 411; his life and character, 412; suspended, 413; his flight with the Princess Anne, 414; crowns King William and Queen Mary, 415; his claims to the primacy, 416; his sermon on the reopening of S. Paul's, 428
Convocation, sentences in, against Lollards, 89; on the extirpation of heresy, 120; meetings of, removed to Westminster, 179; assembly of, on accession of Queen Mary, 237; first meeting of, under Elizabeth, 289
Corbet, Bishop of Norwich, 219; his
epitaph on Bishop Ravis, 320;_urges his clergy to subscribe to S. Paul's,
Courtenay, William de, Bishop of London. 74; his humiliation, 75; his alterca- tion with John of Gaunt in S. Paul's, 76; his strife as Archbishop with Wycliffe, 78; tradition of his unpopu- larity, 278
Coverdale, Miles, preaches at Paul's Cross, 262
Cranmer, Archbishop, at S. Paul's, 208; his Exhortation to the Reading of Holy Scripture,' 209; preaches at S. Paul's; 222; arraigns papal priests as authors of rebellion, 223
Cromwell, Oliver, story of his intending to sell S. Paul's to the Jews, referred to. 352; bids for Raffaelle's cartoons, 392
Cromwell, Thomas, Vicar-general, pre- sides over an assembly of Bishops, 202; fall of, 204
Crux Borealis, the, produce of offerings in, 153; Bibles laid at the foot of, to be burnt, 187
FARLE, Bishop, his description of
Edward II., terrible scenes during the reign of, 71
Edward III. demands a subsidy from the
clergy, 74; protects the Florentine merchants, 75; rebukes the Dean and Chapter of S. Paul's, 82 Edward IV. at S. Paul's, 105 Edward VI., S. Paul's under, 211 Eleanor, Duchess of Gloucester, her pen- ance, 99
Elizabeth, Queen, S. Paul's under, 255; changes made by order of, 258; Bishops in the reign of, 267; religion of, 268; state of kingdom on accession of, 269; tempted to seize church property, 270; proclamation of, against profanation of S. Paul's, 285; threatened throughout her reign with assassination, 295; po- licy of, 308
Ely, Richard de, Bishop of London-
elected in Normandy- his real name Fitz Neal-a man of letters, 36; ap- points Peter of Blois archdeacon of London, 39; his peaceful episcopate,
Erasmus, circumstances of, contrasted
with those of Colet, 113; their lifelong friendship, 117; advises Colet in the establishment of his school, 124; writ- ings of, 125
Erkenwald, S., Bishop of London, 10; life and legends of, 11; altar of, in S. Paul's, 12; shrine of, the glory of S. Paul's, 151; anniversary of, 152 Evelyn, John, his account of the Great Fire, 366; his testimony to the cha- racter of Wren, 395; to that of Bishop Compton, 411; on the Commission for rebuilding S. Paul's, 435; the patron of Grinling Gibbons, 447
AITH, S., church of, underneath old
FAJ PAP, cb; books deposited in, at
the Fire of London, 369; books burnt in, and the paper carried with the wind as far as Eton, 370 Fauconberg, Eustace de, Bishop of Lon- don, 51; chief events of his episcopate,
Feckenham, Dean of S. Paul's, his at- tempt to convert Bishop Ridley, 245; his apology for Bonner, 248
Felton, John, nails papal bull to the Bishop's gate, 292; hanged on the spot,
Fergusson, Mr., his judgement upon S.
Paul's quoted, 403, note
Fire of London, 363; Pepys' account of, 364; Evelyn's account, 366; Dr. Tas- well's account, 368; S. Paul's de- stroyed by, 371; cause of the, 372; Dryden and Evelyn upon, 373 Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, preaches against Martinus Eleutherius, 177;
at burning of Bibles in S. Paul's, 188; countenances the Nun of Kent, 193 Fitz Hugh, Robert, Bishop of London, 91 Fitz James, Bishop of London, his cha-
racter, 120; Richard Hunn murdered in the private prison of, 121; accuses Colet of heresy, 122
Fitz Osbert, a demagogue, 38; seizes the tower of a church, burned alive in chains, 39
Fleet, river and ditch, 2
Fletcher, Richard, Bishop of London, his second marriage, 301; suspended from his functions, 302
Foliot, Gilbert, the rival of Thomas Becket, 30; excommunication of, pro- claimed in S. Paul's, 31; his dignified conduct, 32; aspires to make London an archbishopric, 33; episcopal duties faithfully discharged by, 35
Froude, Mr., on the burning of the English Bible at S. Paul's quoted, 186; on the spoliation of S. Paul's, 215
ARDINER, Bishop of Winchester, his
Greatise On True Obedience, 195;
severity of the Six Articles attributed to, 205; his sermon against Robert Barnes, 206; committed to prison, 213; preaches at Paul's Cross to a vast congregation, 238; his sermon in S. Paul's before Cardinal Pole, 239 Gaunt, John of, Duke of Lancaster, ac- companies Wycliffe to S. Paul's, 76; his palace attacked by rioters, 77; buried in the Cathedral, 81; chantry of, 146; his tomb saved at the Re- formation, 228
Gibbons, Grinling, his exquisite carvings, 447
Gibson, Edmund, Bishop of London, 456; catalogue of his writings, 457 Gilbert, Robert, Bishop of London, ap- pointed to examine Wycliffe's writings,
Gilbert, the Universal, Bishop of London, his immense wealth, 25; panegyric of, by S. Bernard, 26
Gloucester, Richard, Duke of, 106; his prayer in the Cathedral, 107; goes to S. Paul's in state as king, 108 Godolphin, Henry, Dean of S. Paul's, 436; resigns and becomes provost of Eton, 458 Gravesend, Richard de, Bishop of London, 66; his address to the Dean and Chap- ter of S. Paul's, 67; his will, 69; a preserver of game, 138, note; divinity lecture founded by, 143; catalogue of books belonging to, Appendix Gravesend, Stephen de, Bishop of London,
contests the primate's right to visit S. Paul's, 70; convicted of high treason, 72 Gregory, S., church of, removed to make room for S. Paul's, 336
Grindal, Edmund, preaches before Queen Elizabeth's Council, 257; consecrated bishop of London, 262; his qualifica- tions for the office, 265; his difficulties, 275; his piety and gentleness, 290; his virtue recorded by Spenser, 291 Grey Friars, chronicler of. 213; horror of, at new doctrines, 219; degradation of Bonner described by, 225
Grey, Lady Jane, 233; exquisite cha- racter of, 298
Gualo, papal legate, protects the cause of English independence, 46 Guido Fulcodi, Legate and Pope, 63
H Chapters before Parliament, 348;
the antagonist of Burgess, 349 Hale, Archdeacon, observation of, on the Anglo-Saxon charters, 132; Domesday of S. Paul's published by, 134; quoted, 135; Appendix by, referred to, 145 Hare, Dr. Francis, on the commission for rebuilding S. Paul's, 436; appointed to the deanery, 458; his services to the Whig administration, 459; his letter on the study of Scripture, 460; his incomparable sagacity, 451; his controversies and scholarship, 462 Harpsfield, Nicholas, preaches at Paul's Cross on marriage of Philip and Mary, 237; refuses to submit to Queen Eliza- beth's injunctions, 260
Harvey, Richard, possessed of the palace at Fulham, 352
Henchman, Humphrey, Bishop of London, 355; rebuilds the palace in Aldersgate Street, 385; his death, 411
Henry III., early events in the reign of,
Henry IV. in S. Paul's, 81
Henry VI., peaceful visit of, to S. Paul's,
described by Lydgate, 100; reconciled to the Yorkists in, 102; second meet- ing in S. Paul's, 104; his body ex- posed in the Cathedral, 106 Henry VII. celebrates his victory over Lambert Simnel in S. Paul's, 110; his body laid in state, 172
Henry VIII. thanks Dean Colet for his sermons, 122; Sword and Cap of Main- tenance presented by Pope to, 172; in S. Paul's, 173; swears the eternal peace,' 176; question of the divorce of, agitated, 192; last holocaust in the reign of, 210
Hooker, Richard, 303 Hunn, Richard, murder or suicide of, in the Bishop's prison, 121
Jeffries, Lord Chancellor, his insolence to Bishop Compton, 413
Jesus bells, the, won at dice from Henry VIII., 156; bell-tower containing, de- stroyed, 220
Jewel, Bishop of Salisbury, his memorable challenge, 262
John, King, reign of, 40; persecutes the clergy, 41; does homage to the Pope in S. Paul's, 43
Jones, Inigo, King's surveyor, 318; Water Gate erected by, 319; at the height of his renown, 334: S. Paul's restored by, 336; an Italian in all but birth, 337; his death during the Protectorate, 393
Juxon, William, Bishop of London, 345; resigns the high treasurership-with King Charles on the scaffold, 346; his retreat at Fulham, 351; resumes his see at the Restoration, 355
KEMP, JOHN, Bishop of London, 90; Kemp, Thomas, Bishop of London, his long episcopate, 98; keeps aloof from parties, 108; his magnificence, rebuilds Paul's Cross, builds Divinity schools at Oxford, 109; his undistinguished suc-
Lollard's Tower, the, at S. Paul's, 157 London, Bishops of, estates to, granted by Saxon kings, 13; under the Normans a baronial noble, 15; contested elec- tions of, 26; inglorious succession of, in reign of Edward III., 69; withdraw from administration of Cathedral, 131; phases of the Reformation typified by, 169; demands of Elizabeth on lands of, 271; during eighteenth century, 456; during nineteenth century, 479 London, Roman, 2; Christian, 3; Arch- bishopric of, in pre-Saxon times, 8; dio- cese of, 9; council of, held in S. Paul's, 19; its decrees, 10; citizens of, sup- port King Stephen, 27; interdict on, 40; edict of city against the profana- tion of S. Paul's, 284 Longchamp, William de, arraignment of, in S. Paul's, 38
Lovel, Fulk, Archdeacon of Colchester, refuses the bishopric of London, 65 Lowth, Robert, Bishop of London, 464; his controversy with Warburton, 465; his lectures on Hebrew poetry, 467; his epitaph on his daughter, 468 Luther, Martin, condemnation of his doc- trines read in S. Paul's, 177
ACAULAY, Lord, his account of
cessors, 111; chantry of, in St. Paul's, Sherlock's appointment to Deanery of
Kent, Nun of, 193 King, John, Bishop of London, 321
LANFRANC. Primate, holds a great
council in 19 Langton, Stephen, in St. Paul's, 42; pre- sides as primate at a council held in,
Latimer, Hugh, Bishop of Worcester, 197; his sermons at S. Paul's, 198; at Paul's Cross in 1548, 218 Laud, Archbishop, his virtues, 331; his vices, 332; his negligent performance of episcopal duties, 333; Bishop of London, 334; his zeal in the restora- tion of S. Paul's, 335; his patronage of Jeremy Taylor, 344; assailed by re- monstrances and menaces, 345 Leggatt, Bartholomew, accused of Arian- ism, and burnt at the stake, 321 Lily, William, Master of S. Paul's School, 126
Liturgy, the English, characterised, 228 Lollards, boldness of the, 80; sentences in convocation against, 89
S. Paul's quoted, 422
Machyn, Henry, his diary, 250; his ap- palling account of executions in Smith- field, 251; obsequies of Henry II. of France described by, 261
Martin V., Pope, jealous of ecclesiastical independence of England, 90
Martin Marprelate, attacks the Bishops,
Martyrs, Protestant and Papal, 208 Mary, Queen, S. Paul's under, 232; death of, 234
Mauritius, Bishop of London, his magni- ficent designs for the new Cathedral, castle of Bishop's Stortford granted to, 22; description of the fabric com- menced by, 158
May, William, Dean of S. Paul's, an ad- vanced Reformer, 212; commands En- glish service to be used, 219; 'Sacra- ment of the Altar,' pulled down by or- der of, 222; officiates through all the changes, 277; death of, 275 Mellitus, Bishop of London, 9; goes to Rome, made Archbishop of Canterbury,
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