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Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-1587
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066158170
Table of Contents
FROM MARY'S BIRTH TO HER RETURN TO SCOTLAND FROM FRANCE
1550—April. Queen Mary's Life in France—Character of the Queen.
Her Education and Accomplishments.
1558.—April. Mary's Betrothal and Marriage to the Dauphin.
1560.—June 11. The Death of the Queen Regent.
1560.—July. The Treaty of Edinburgh.
The Abolition of Roman Catholicism by the Scottish Parliament.
December 15. The Death of Francis II.
1560.—December 6. Mary's Devotion to Francis II.
1560.—December 31. Proposals for Mary's Return to Scotland, and for a Second Marriage.
1561.—June 13. Mary's Intentions Regarding Religion on her Return.
1561.—July 26. Throckmorton to Queen Elizabeth.
1561.—August 12. The Voyage from France to Scotland.
FROM MARY'S ARRIVAL IN SCOTLAND TO THE DARNLEY MARRIAGE
The Queen's Arrival in Scotland.
1561.—2nd September. The Queen's Public Entry into Edinburgh.
Illustrations of the Religious Difficulty—Proclamation regarding Religion.
1561.—November 1. The Queen's first High Mass.
The Gude and Godly Ballates. Reprint of 1868, p. 153.
The Conduct of Affairs in the Early Years of the Reign—Randolph on Mary's Ministers.
Mary on the Treaty of Edinburgh.
1562.—Randolph's Account of the Huntly Rebellion.
1563.—28th May. The Sentence on the Earl's Body.
1563.—22nd February. The Death of Châtelar.
1563.—The Meeting of Parliament.
1563.—May or June. Knox and the Queen.
1563.—August 20. Instructions for Randolph.
Queen Elizabeth and Sir James Melville.
FROM THE DARNLEY MARRIAGE TO THE RIZZIO MURDER
1563.—Feb. 17-Oct. 23. The Darnley Marriage and the Murray Rebellion.
1565.—April 29. Mary's Festivities.
Murray's Reception by Elizabeth.