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of the Catholic Governments inadvertently betrayed to
the Prince of Orange

Other Schemes of repressing the Heresies of the Age;
The Inquisition

A General Council

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347

Eluded by the Court of Rome a Quarter of a Century after
Luther's preaching, at length assembled at Trent in
December, 1545; its successive Meetings; Observ-
ations on its Proceedings
Institution of the Jesuits

349

351-354

354-360

VOL. III.

CHAP. I.

FROM THE ACCESSION OF ELIZABETH TO THE COUNCIL OF TRENT.

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Marriage of Mary Stuart to the Dauphin

Philip II. solicits the Hand of Elizabeth

1559, 1560. 1561.

Relations with the See of Rome; Bull of Paul IV.
Separation from the See of Rome

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1561-1567. Proposals of Marriage to Queen Elizabeth and Mary

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Marriage, Character, and Death of Lady Catherine Grey
Don Carlos of Spain; his Character and Death

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1565.

1566.

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Elizabeth forms a Party in Scotland

Death of Francis II.; Mary returns to Scotland
Her Reception

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Proposals of Marriage to her

Marriage of Mary Queen of Scots with Lord Darnley
Interview of Bayonne; Reference to the Council of
Trent

David Rizzio

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Darnley coalesces with the Scottish Protestant Lords
Murder of Rizzio

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Flight of Bothwell, and Imprisonment of the Queen of
Scots at Lochleven

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Attempted Escape of the Queen of Scots, and its Failure 107
She escapes; takes the field against the confederate

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Assassination of the Regent Moray

Proceedings against the Queen of Scots in England

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1571, 1572. Her Relations with the Duke of Norfolk; the Duke's

Trial and Execution

Bold Tone of the Puritans in the House of Commons
Statute against papal Bulls; Denial of the Queen's Title

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1566-1575. The Queen's Progresses; Visit to Sir Thomas Gresham;

the Royal Exchange built

1567-1585. Spirit of Maritime Discovery

Drake's Voyage round the Globe

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CHAP. IV.

1565-1577.

A. D. 1565.

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Progress of Calvinism on the Continent, - to the Interview

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Authority of Margaret of Valois, Marshal Tavanes, and
Henry III.

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Its Effects on the Situation of Mary Queen of Scots

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War in the Low Countries; Alva recalled, and succeeded

by Requesens

Conduct of Elizabeth

Defeat of the Netherlanders; Two Brothers of the Prince

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1576.

Sovereignty of the States offered to Elizabeth, and de-
clined by her

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Death of Requesens, who is succeeded by Don John of
Austria

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Secret Project of Don John against England
The Archduke Matthias arrives in the Low Countries,
and is appointed Governor

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The Duke of Anjou (Alençon) invited to the Low Coun

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Proscription of the Prince of Orange, and his "Apology" 276

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A. D.

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Anjou's Return to the Low Countries; his Treachery,
Character, and Death

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1581.

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And against Puritans

The Jesuit Campion and others tortured, condemned, and

1583,1584. High ecclesiastical Commission Court

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Employment of Spies, Informers, and forged Letters
Throgmorton's Plot

Association for the Queen's Safety against popish Con

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Incapacity of Leicester as Commander-in-chief and Go

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HISTORY

OF

ENGLAND.

CHAP. I.

ELIZABETH.

FROM THE ACCESSION OF ELIZABETH TO THE COUNCIL OF TRENT.

1558-1561.

WHEN the lords and commons, assembled under Mary's writs of summons, met on the 17th of November, 1558, they found parliament, according to the ancient constitution, legally dissolved by the decease of the sovereign who had called it together. The lords, however, desired the attendance of the members of the house of commons to receive an important communication; and when they came to the bar, archbishop Heath, the chancellor, desired their concurrence, as considerable men of the realm, in the solemnities which the de

mise of the crown required. "The cause of your calling hither," said he to those who had just ceased to be the knights, citizens, and burgesses, "is to signify to you that the lords are certified that God has this morning called to his mercy our late sovereign; a mishap heavy and grievous to us; but we have no less cause to rejoice that God has left unto us a true, lawful, and right inheritress in the person of the lady Elizabeth, of whose title to the same (thanks be to God) we need not to doubt."* Wherefore

* Holinshed, iv. 155. The information in the Journals is scanty.

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