(18th of August) Northumberland, Northampton, and War- The deprived Bishops, Gardiner, Bonner, &c., restored; (30th of September) Mary crowned; Charles offers her the 1554. (30th of October) The House of Commons Petition against General Dissatisfaction; Insurrection headed by Wyatt, (27th of January) Defection in the Army of Norfolk, sent (2d of February) Wyatt defeated in his Attack on London 304 (February) Lady Jane Grey and Lord G. Dudley executed 306 Elizabeth arrested; attempt to implicate her in the Revolt 308. 310 (29th of November) Reconciliation of the Realm to the Catholic Communion, solemnised under his Auspices - 313 Marriage of Mary Stuart to the Dauphin; Philip's jealousy A.D. Page of France henceforward rendered it his Policy to pre- Elizabeth transferred to Hatfield - 315 - 316 Revival of the Statutes against Heretics - 317 1555. (January) Ecclesiastical Commission for the Trial of Pro- - 319 (February) Martyrdom of Hooper and Rogers 320-321 Gardiner, dismayed at the popular Outcry, withdraws from . 321 . 322 - 323 (October) Martyrdom of Latimer and Ridley - 324 226 Pole installed Archbishop of Canterbury on the same 327 Estimate of the Numbers of the Sufferers during the con- 328 Many Fugitives seek an Asylum among Foreign Protest- - 330 The Principles which actuated them; their important In- Foreign Affairs; Philip leaves England as soon as the - 335 335 Embassy from the Emperor of Russia, Ivan Vassilowitch - 336 (10th of August) Battle of St. Quentin, in which the (18th of November) Death of Cardinal Pole A. D. Page of the Catholic Governments inadvertently betrayed to Other Schemes of repressing the Heresies of the Age; A General Council - 343 346 - 347 - 349 Eluded by the Court of Rome a Quarter of a Century after - 351-354 - 354-360 Relations with the See of Rome; Bull of Paul IV. 1561-1567. Proposals of Marriage to Queen Elizabeth and Mary Queen of Scots Claimants to the Succession - 1567. Return of Moray and the banished Lords Suspicions entertained of Bothwell He carries off the Queen of Scots Her Letters to him, and their Marriage Proceedings against the Queen of Scots in England 1571, 1572. Her Relations with the Duke of Norfolk; the Duke's Bold Tone of the Puritans in the House of Commons made High Treason 1566-1575. The Queen's Progresses; Visit to Sir Thomas Gresham; A. D. 1565. CHAP. IV. 1565-1577. Page Progress of Calvinism on the Continent, to the Interview 1572. Marriage of Margaret of Valois and Henry of Navarre Massacre of St. Bartholomew Question of Premeditation 211 et seq. 228 et seq. Authority of Margaret of Valois, Marshal Tavanes, and Despatches of Salviati Operating Causes of the Massacre Impression produced by it in England Its Effects on the Situation of Mary Queen of Scots 1573. Foreign Policy of Elizabeth by Requesens War in the Low Countries; Alva recalled, and succeeded Conduct of Elizabeth Defeat of the Netherlanders; Two Brothers of the Prince Conference of Breda, and Pacification of Ghent Death of Requesens, who is succeeded by Don John of Secret Project of Don John against England Elizabeth concludes a Treaty with the States 258 259 261 et seq. 264 266 267 The Duke of Anjou (Alençon) invited to the Low Coun- Proscription of the Prince of Orange, and his "Apology" 276 |