BOOK VII. THE TREASURE-CHESTS. Title: Cardinal Pole Or the Days of Philip and Mary, an Historical Romance Author: William Harrison Ainsworth Language: English Character set encoding: UTF-8 E-text prepared by KD Weeks, MWS, |
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BOOK I | ||
PHILIP OF SPAIN. | ||
I. | HOW A MARRIAGE WAS AGREED UPON BETWEEN MARY QUEEN OF ENGLAND, AND DON PHILIP, PRINCE OF SPAIN. | 1 |
II. | HOW THE SPANISH FLEET ENTERED THE SOLENT SEA. | 17 |
III. | OF THE AFFRONT OFFERED TO THE SPANIARDS BY THE LORD HIGH ADMIRAL; AND OF THE PRINCE’S ARRIVAL AT SOUTHAMPTON. | 22 |
IV. | SOUTHAMPTON IN 1554. | 36 |
V. | HOW THE PRINCE OF SPAIN OBTAINED A SIGHT OF SIR BEVIS OF SOUTHAMPTON AND HIS HORSE ARUNDEL, OF THE GIANT ASCAPART, THE PRINCESS JOSYAN, KING CANUTE, AND ANOTHER NOTABLE PERSONAGE. | 41 |
VI. | WHAT PASSED BETWEEN MASTER RODOMONT BITTERN AND THE PRINCE. | 48 |
VII. | THE DEVOTEE IN THE CHAPEL OF THE DOMUS DEI. | 53 |
VIII. | OF THE MURTHEROUS ATTACK MADE UPON THE PRINCE IN THE COURT OF THE HOSPITAL. | 60 |
IX. | DERRICK CARVER. | 67 |
X. | THE MEETING AT THE GUILDHALL. | 71 |
XI. | OF PHILIP’S PUBLIC DISEMBARKATION AT SOUTHAMPTON. | 77 |
XII. | HOW THE PRINCE HEARD HIGH MASS IN HOLYROOD CHURCH; AND HOW HE ONCE MORE BEHELD SIR BEVIS AND HIS COMPANIONS. | 85 |
XIII. | THE ABBESS OF SAINT MARY. | 90 |
XIV. | FATHER ALFONSO DE CASTRO. | 98 |
XV. | THE FRENCH AMBASSADOR. | 102 |
XVI. | THE EXAMINATION. | 105 |
BOOK II | ||
THE ROYAL NUPTIALS. | ||
I. | OLD WINCHESTER FROM SAINT CATHERINE’S HILL. | 110 |
II. | SAINT CATHERINE’S CHAPEL. | 117 |
III. | HOW THE PRINCE OF SPAIN RODE FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO WINCHESTER; HOW HE HEARD HIGH MASS AT THE CATHEDRAL, AND VISITED THE QUEEN PRIVATELY AT WOLVESEY CASTLE. | 124 |
IV. | OF THE PUBLIC MEETING BETWEEN THE ROYAL PAIR. | 130 |
V. | HOW THE ROYAL NUPTIALS WERE CELEBRATED IN WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL. | 136 |
VI. | HOW PHILIP, WITH FOUR-AND-TWENTY NOBLE GUESTS, DINED AT ARTHUR’S ROUND TABLE IN WINCHESTER CASTLE; AND HOW THE FEAST ENDED. | 142 |
VII. | OF PHILIP’S PUBLIC ENTRY INTO LONDON. | 147 |
VIII. | HOWING HOW CONSTANCE TYRRELL EMBRACED THE REFORMED FAITH. | 153 |
IX. | IN WHAT MANNER CONSTANCE FLED FROM HAMPTON COURT PALACE. | 159 |
X. | WHERE CONSTANCE FOUND A PLACE OF REFUGE. | 164 |
XI. | HOW CONSTANCE’S RETREAT WAS DISCOVERED. | 171 |
BOOK III | ||
LAMBETH PALACE. | ||
I. | HOW CARDINAL POLE ARRIVED IN ENGLAND, AND HOW HE WAS WELCOMED BY THE KING AND QUEEN. | 180 |
II. | OF THE RECONCILIATION OF THE REALM WITH THE SEE OF ROME. | 189 |
III. | OF THE EVENTS THAT FOLLOWED THE RESTORATION OF THE PAPAL AUTHORITY. | 194 |
IV. | OF THE UNCEREMONIOUS VISIT PAID BY THEIR MAJESTIES TO CARDINAL POLE AT LAMBETH PALACE. | 206 |
V. | BISHOP BONNER. | 212 |
VI. | HOW CONSTANCE TYRRELL WAS BROUGHT BEFORE THE QUEEN IN THE LOLLARDS’ TOWER. | 218 |
VII. | AN ACCUSER. | 223 |
VIII. | HOW THE QUEEN CONFIDED HER GRIEFS TO THE CARDINAL. | 229 |
IX. | THE FRANCISCAN. | 234 |
X. | OF THE COUNSEL GIVEN TO OSBERT CLINTON BY THE CARDINAL. | 239 |
XI. | HOW CONSTANCE PASSED HER TIME IN LAMBETH PALACE. | 243 |
XII. | HOW THE CARDINAL VISITED DERRICK CARVER IN HIS CELL IN THE LOLLARDS’ TOWER. | 247 |
XIII. | HOW DERRICK CARVER FULFILLED HIS PROMISE. | 255 |
BOOK IV | ||
SMITHFIELD. | ||
I. | HOW A SOLEMN PROCESSION WAS FORMED AT SAINT PAUL’S, AND SET FORTH TOWARDS SMITHFIELD. | 260 |
II. | THE HALT AT NEWGATE. | 265 |
III. | SMITHFIELD IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. | 268 |
IV. | WHAT PASSED IN SAINT BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH. | 272 |
V. | THE PROTO-MARTYR OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCH. | 278 |
BOOK V | ||
THE INSURRECTION. | ||
I. | WHAT PASSED BETWEEN OSBERT AND CONSTANCE IN THE SACRISTY. | 283 |
II. | HOW FATHER ALFONSO INTERPOSED IN CONSTANCE’S BEHALF. | 287 |
III. | HOW OSBERT WAS INDUCED TO JOIN A CONSPIRACY. | 292 |
IV. | WHAT PHILIP HEARD WHILE CONCEALED BEHIND THE ARRAS. | 294 |
V. | HOW THE QUEEN CONSULTED WITH THE CARDINAL. | 304 |
VI. | OF THE MIDNIGHT MEETING IN THE CRYPT BENEATH THE CHAPTER-HOUSE. | 308 |
VII. | IN WHAT MANNER THE OUTBREAK COMMENCED. | 316 |
VIII. | HOW THE INSURGENTS PROCEEDED TO LAMBETH PALACE. | 322 |
BOOK VI | ||
THE LEWES MARTYR. | ||
I. | OF THE PARTING BETWEEN DERRICK CARVER AND CONSTANCE. | 329 |
II. | HOW DERRICK CARVER WAS TAKEN TO LEWES. | 334 |
III. | HOW DERRICK CARVER WAS PLACED IN A VAULT BENEATH THE STAR INN AT LEWES. | 339 |
IV. | THE PROCESSION TO THE CALVARY. | 347 |
V. | HOW CAPTAIN BRAND SOUGHT TO CAPTURE THE CONSPIRATORS. | 352 |
VI. | THE MARTYRDOM OF DERRICK CARVER. | 357 |
BOOK VII | ||
THE TREASURE-CHESTS. | ||
I. | THE LOVES OF OG AND LILIAS. | 361 |
II. | OF THE MEETING BETWEEN OG AND LILIAS ON TOWER-GREEN. | 368 |
III. | BY WHOM THE WEDDING BREAKFAST WAS INTERRUPTED. | 373 |
IV. | HOW THE TREASURE-CHESTS WERE CARRIED TO TRAITORS’ GATE. | 377 |
V. | SHOWING WHO WAS CONCEALED IN THE JEWEL HOUSE. | 382 |
VI. | HOW THE PLOT WAS DISCOVERED BY XIT, AND DISCLOSED BY HIM TO MAGOG. | 385 |
VII. | HOW THE CONSPIRATORS WENT IN AT TRAITORS’ GATE BUT CAME NOT OUT AGAIN. | 389 |
BOOK VIII | ||
CONSTANCE TYRRELL. | ||
I. | OF THE IMPORTANT DISPATCH RECEIVED FROM THE EMPEROR BY PHILIP. | 398 |
II. | HOW SIR HENRY BEDINGFELD CAME FOR OSBERT’S DEATH-WARRANT; AND WHAT HE OBTAINED. | 406 |
III. | TWO LIGHTS EXTINGUISHED. | 412 |
Osbert Clinton defeats his Royal opponent. | |
P. 188. |
Cardinal Pole
OR THE
DAYS OF PHILIP AND MARY
AN HISTORICAL ROMANCE
BY
WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH
WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY FREDERICK GILBERT.
LONDON
GEORGE ROUTLEDGE AND SONS
BROADWAY, LUDGATE HILL
NEW YORK: 416 BROOME STREET
1880
BY W. HARRISON AINSWORTH.
Uniform with this Volume.
THE TOWER OF LONDON. | THE MISER’S DAUGHTER. |
WINDSOR CASTLE. | JACK SHEPPARD. |
ROOKWOOD. | BOSCOBEL; Or, The Royal Oak. |
THE LANCASHIRE WITCHES. | OVINGDEAN GRANGE; A Tale of the South Downs. |
GUY FAWKES. | THE SPENDTHRIFT; a Tale. |
SAINT JAMES’S; Or, the Court of Queen Anne. | THE STAR CHAMBER. |
OLD SAINT PAUL’S; A Tale of the Plague and the Fire. | PRESTON FIGHT; Or, the Insurrection of 1715. |
CRICHTON. | THE MANCHESTER REBELS; Or, the Fatal ’45. |
THE FLITCH OF BACON; Or, the Custom of Dunmow. | THE CONSTABLE OF THE TOWER. |
MERVYN CLITHEROE. | THE LORD MAYOR OF LONDON. |
INSCRIBED
TO
My Friend
EDWARD WATKIN EDWARDS, Esq.