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 CONTENTS. xiii PAGE Elizabeth pretends a wish to defend the Netherlands 486 Burghley's Advice. . . . . . . . 488 The Earl of Arran. . . . . . ..491 Paltry manoeuvring with Scotland. . . . 492 Lord Hunsdon sent there. . . . 494 John Craig and Arran. . . . . . . . 496 General Perfidy. . . . . . . 499 The Countess of Shrewsbury and Lady Arabella Stuart 500 Letter of Mary Queen of Scots to Elizabeth. . . . 501 Conduct of Mary. . . . . . . . 503 Letter of Warning to her from an Italian. . . . 508 Mary's Professions to Elizabeth, and to the Pope and Philip .. .. .. .. ..511 St Lawrence's Shoulder-bone. . . . . . 512 Confessions of Crichton, the Jesuit. . . . 514 Dread of Elizabeth's Assassination. . . . 515 Bond of Association. . . . . . ..516 James's indifference to his Mother. . . 520 Mission of the Master of Gray. . . . . . 520 The Queen of Scots sends her Secretary to Elizabeth 523 She despairs of Help from abroad. . . . ..527 She is moved to Tutbury Castle. . . . 529 She threatens James with her Curse. . . . 531 Meeting of Parliament. . . . . . . 532 Dread of the Jesuits. . . . . 539 Speech of Dr Parry. . . . . . . . 540 Display of Loyalty in the House of Commons. . 541 Parry's Treason. . . . . . . . 543 His Execution. . . . . . . . . . 544 New Bill to provide for the Queen's safety. . . . 545 Her Speech from the Throne. . . . . . 546 The States offer themselves to Elizabeth. . . . 548 Difficulties of the Situation. . . . 550 Elizabeth's Insincerity. . . . . . . . 552 Henry III. refuses the Sovereignty of the States. . 554