Who's Who in Tudor England 1485-1603

Who's Who in Tudor England 1485-1603

"Who's Who in Tudor England 1485-1603", a biographical dictionary by C.R.N. Routh. One of the seven volumes of the set Who's Who in British History. Originally published in 1990 by Shepeard-Walwyn, reprint in the US by Stackpole Books in 432 pages.

Contents

Pages 1-59

*Margaret Beaufort
*Henry VII
*Elizabeth of York
*Arthur, Prince of Wales
*Perkin Warbeck
*John Morton
*Richard Foxe
*Lambert Simnel
*Richard Empson
*Edmund Dudley
*Henry VIII
*Catherine of Aragon
*Anne Boleyn
*Jane Seymour
*Anne of Cleves
*Catherine Howard
*Catherine Parr
*Mary Tudor
*Margaret Tudor
*Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond
*William Warham
*Thomas Wolsey
*Polydore Vergil

Pages 60-119

*George Cavendish
*Ralph Sadler
*Richard Hunne
*Henry Standish
*Thomas Cromwell
*John Colet
*William Grocyn
*Thomas Linacre
*Desidarius Erasmus
*John Fisher
*Thomas More
*Rowland Legh
*Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey
*Robert Aske
*Thomas Darcy
*Elizabeth Barton
*Thomas Bilney
*John Frith
*John Forest
*John Lambert
*Robert Barnes
*William Barlow
*William Tyndale
*Miles Coverdale

Pages 120-179

*Anne Askew
*Joan Bocher
*Edward VI
*Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford
*John Dudley, Earl of Warwick
*Jane Grey
*Robert Ket
*John Hales
*John Knox
*Mary I
*Edmund Bonner
*Stephen Gardiner
*John Rogers
*Thomas Cranmer
*Nicholas Ridley
*Hugh Latimer
*John Hooper
*Robert Ferrar
*Reginald Pole
*John Ponet
*Roger Ascham
*Nicholas Udall
*John Cheke
*Elizabeth I

Pages 180-239

*William Cecil
*Francis Walsingham
*Robert Dudley
*Robert Devereux
*Walter Ralegh
*Christopher Hatton
*Philip Sidney
*Thomas Gresham
*Horatio Palavicino
*Peter Wentworth
*Mary, Queen of Scots
*Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley

Pages 240-299

*David Riccio
*James Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell
*John Harington
*Elizabeth Hardwick
*Robert Cary, Earl of Monmouth
*Matthew Parker
*Edmund Grindal
*John Whitgift
*John Jewel
*William Whittingham
*John de Feckenham
*Richard Davies
*William Salesbury
*William Morgan
*Alexander Noel
*Cuthbert Tunstal
*Richard Hooker
*John Foxe
*Roberto di Ridolfi
*Francis Throckmorton
*William Parry
*Anthony Babington
*Rodrigo Lopez
*Thomas Stucley
*William Allen, Cardinal

Pages 300-359

*Robert Parsons, Jesuit
*Richard Topcliffe
*Cuthbert Mayne
*John Penry
*Robert Southwell
*Edmund Campion
*John Gerard
*Thomas Cartwright, Puritan divine
*Henry Barrow, Separatist
*Robert Browne, Separatist
*Thomas Tallis
*William Byrd, composer
*Christopher Marlowe
*Edmund Spenser
*John Cabot
*Sebastian Cabot, cartographer
*Hugh Willoughby, navigator
*Richard Chancellor, navigator
*Humphrey Gilbert, explorer
*Thomas Cavendish, explorer
*Anthony Jenkinson, merchant
*Hawkins Family
*William Hawkins, (d 1553?)
*William Hawkins, d 1589
*John Hawkins, d 1595

Pages 360-419

*Richard Hawkins, d 1622
*Francis Drake
*Martin Frobisher
*Richard Grenville
*Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham
*Edward Fenton
*George Clifford, 3rd Earl of Cumberland
*George Fenner
*James Lancaster, d 1618
*John Newbery d 1584
*Ralph Fitch, d 1611
*John Dee
*Richard Hakluyt

Pages 420-432

*William Shakespeare
*Hans Holbein
*Nicholas Hilliard
*John Davys, d 1605

Resources

*"Who's Who in Tudor England 1485-1603", C.R.N. Routh. Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg, PA. 2001 ISBN 0-8117-1639-2


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