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 CONTENTS. xi CHAPTER LXVI. EXPULSION OF MENDOZA. PAGE Large sums advanced to Alençon. . . . 337 Plots to Assassinate the Prince of Orange. . . . 340 Orange wounded by Jaureguy. . . . . . 342 Enthusiastic delight of the Catholics. . . . 344 The Prince recovers. . . . . . . . 345 The French Conspiracy. . . . . . . . 348 Catastrophe at Antwerp, and Flight of Alençon. . 350 Ineffectual attempt at Reconciliation. . . . 353 Elizabeth again purposes to assist Spain in the Recon- quest of the United Provinces. . . . . . 356 The Paris Plot. . . . . . . . 360 Guise prepares to Invade England. . . . 361 Negotiations with Spain. . . . . . 364 Letter from Mendoza to Philip. . . . . . 364 James escapes from the Protestant Nobles in Scotland 369 Revolution at the Scotch Court. . . . . . 371 James places himself at Guise's disposition. . . . 375 Guise ready to sail, waits only for Support from Spain 377 Charles Paget sent over to arrange the Landing. . 379 Walsingham is sent to Scotland. . . . . . 383 Complaints of James. . . . . . . . 383 The King of Navarre applies to Elizabeth for Support 387 Her sharp Practice. . . . . . . . 390 Impatience of the Duke of Guise. . . . . . 391 Divisions among the Catholics. . . . . . 392 Attempt to Assassinate Elizabeth. . . . . . 394 Death of Somerville and Arden. . . . 397 Arrest of Francis Throgmorton. . . . . . 399 His Confession on the Rack. . . . . . 400 Arrest of the Earls of Arundel and Northumberland. . 403 Difference of Opinion in the English Council. . 404