Part I. The Narratives of the Passion: 1. William of Canterbury; 2. William Fitzstephen; Note on the Priory of Dover; 3. Benedict; 4. John of Salisbury; 5. Edward Grim; 6. Garnier de Pont St Maurice; Notes; Part II. The Tomb and the Shrine; Section 1. The Tomb; Section 2. The Translation: 7. The 'Polistorie'; 8. Appendix ad quadrilogum; 9. Thómas Saga Erkibyskups; 10. Matthew Paris; 11. Annals of Waverley; 12. Annals of Dunstable; 13. Higden's 'Polychronicon'; 14. Robert of Gloucester; Section 3. The Shrine and the Head: 15. Schassek; 16. Tetzel of Nuremberg; 17. Erasmus's 'Peregrinato Religionis ergo'; 18. Madame de Montreuil; Notes; Part III. The Destruction of the Shrine: 19. The King's letter for taking away shrines and images; 20. Commission for taking down St Richard's Shrine at Chichester; 21. Commission for taking down the Shrine of St Hugh at Lincoln; 22. Destruction of St Cuthbert's Shrine at Durham; 23. Shrine of St William at York; 24. Paul III's bull of excommunication against Henry VIII; 25. R. Pole's denuntiation; 26. N. Harpsfield's accusation; 27. Archbishop Parker's account; 28. The King's Proclamation, Nov. 16, 1538; 29. the King's Letter to the Justices, December, 1538; 30. C. Wriothesley's Chronicle; 31. Stow's Chronicle and Annales; 32. Holinshed's Chronicle; 33. Payment for 'disgarnisshinge' of the shrine; 34. Letters of J. Husee; 35. And of T. Wriothesley and others; 36. Official Denial of the burning of St Thomas's bones; 37. W. Thomas's Pellegrino Inglese; 38. John Bale; Note: the alleged posthumous trial of St Thomas; Part IV. The Supposed Discovery of the Bones: 39. Report of the Committee; 40. Miss A. Holland's letters; 41. Mr W. P. Thornton's account of the bones; 42. Other items of evidence; Conclusion; Index; Frontispiece: the skull found in 1888; Plan of the monastery of Christ Church in Canterbury.