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Preface |
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Note on the text |
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1 | (29) |
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9 | (6) |
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Recapturing the Catholic community |
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15 | (5) |
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The Catholic aristocracy as patrons and leaders |
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20 | (10) |
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30 | (38) |
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The enforcement and limits of the law against Catholic nonconformity |
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42 | (18) |
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Kinship networks in early modern aristocratic and gentry local political culture |
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60 | (6) |
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66 | (2) |
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The emergence of a Catholic dynasty: the Brownes of Cowdray |
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68 | (41) |
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Marriage alliances and the Brownes |
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73 | (28) |
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Catholic politics, family politics |
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101 | (8) |
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The Brownes, Catholicism and politics until the Ridolfi plot |
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109 | (41) |
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The accession of Elizabeth |
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117 | (7) |
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124 | (5) |
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Diplomatic service and domestic opposition |
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129 | (13) |
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The 1568 political crisis and the 1569 rebellion |
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142 | (8) |
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The Brownes, Catholicism and politics from the 1570s until the early 1590s |
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150 | (31) |
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153 | (4) |
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Radical and `moderate' Catholicism in the 1580s |
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157 | (12) |
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169 | (9) |
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178 | (3) |
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The entourage of the first Viscount Montague |
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181 | (26) |
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The function of the entourage |
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181 | (26) |
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207 | (26) |
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The household at Battle Abbey and the Lady Magdalen's entourage |
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207 | (26) |
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The 1590s to the Gunpowder plot |
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233 | (55) |
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The second Viscount Montague starts to look about himself |
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233 | (11) |
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The entourage strikes an oblique blow for tolerance |
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244 | (6) |
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The appellant dispute (1598--1602) and the emergence of the second Viscount Montague as a Catholic leader |
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250 | (9) |
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The viscount and the appellants |
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259 | (6) |
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The accession of James Stuart |
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265 | (14) |
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279 | (7) |
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286 | (2) |
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Catholic politics and clerical culture after the accession of James Stuart |
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288 | (27) |
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293 | (6) |
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`The conversion of England' |
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299 | (9) |
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Catholicism and the issue of hierarchy |
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308 | (3) |
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The politics of clerical residence |
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311 | (3) |
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314 | (1) |
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The household and circle of the second Viscount Montague |
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315 | (26) |
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317 | (13) |
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Divisions within the entourage |
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330 | (9) |
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339 | (2) |
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`Grand captain' or `little lord': the second Viscount Montague as Catholic leader |
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341 | (46) |
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The pro-episcopal lobby makes its move |
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344 | (11) |
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Montague confronts the regime |
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355 | (27) |
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The court, mid-Jacobean politics and the Brownes |
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382 | (5) |
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The later Jacobean and early Caroline period |
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387 | (46) |
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388 | (12) |
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The consecration of William Bishop as bishop of Chalcedon |
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400 | (9) |
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The 1624 parliament, the French match and the death of William Bishop |
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409 | (5) |
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The priests and the diplomats |
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414 | (3) |
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Richard Smith succeeds William Bishop |
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417 | (8) |
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Richard Smith enters upon his domain |
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425 | (3) |
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The end of the honeymoon period |
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428 | (3) |
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431 | (2) |
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The second Viscount Montague, his entourage and the approbation controversy |
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433 | (40) |
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Episcopal government and a rhetoric of order |
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435 | (7) |
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The second Viscount Montague's role in the controversy |
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442 | (20) |
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462 | (5) |
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467 | (3) |
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470 | (3) |
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Catholicism, clientage networks and the debates of the 1630s |
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473 | (26) |
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`Bustling Chalcedon is dead in the nest' |
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473 | (6) |
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Patrons and priests in the 1630s: English Catholicism redefines itself |
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479 | (10) |
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The king, the Laudians, the puritans and the Catholics |
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489 | (10) |
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Epilogue: the civil war and after |
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499 | (13) |
Appendix 1 The Brownes in town and country |
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512 | (8) |
Appendix 2 The families of Browne, Dormer, Gage and Arundell |
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520 | (6) |
Index |
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