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 x CONTENTS. PAGE Randolph expostulates with Mary Stuart .. .. 308 Lennox and Darnley throw off their Allegiance to Elizabeth. . . . . . . ., V: ,, f 309 Marriage of Mary Stuart and Darnley. . . . 311 Mission of Tamworth. . . . . . ..313 Irresolution of Elizabeth. . . . . . 3 1 7 The Lords of the Congregation in arms. . . . 318 Mary Stuart takes the Field. . . . . . 320 Retreat of the Lords. . . . . . . . 320 Elizabeth determines to Break her Promise. . . . 323 The Archduke. . . . . . . . . . 326 Marriage of Lady Mary Grey. . . . . . 327 Debate in the English Council. . . . . . 331 Resolution .not to interfere in Scotland. . . . 334 The Lords of the Congregation at Dumfries. . 335 Flight of the Lords into England. . . . . . 338 Remonstrance of the Earl of Bedford. . . . 338 Murray goes to London. . . . . . 343 Reception of Murray by the Queen. . . . 344 Private Protest of Murray. . . . . . 349 Letter of Elizabeth to Mary Stuart. . . . 350 Questionable Instructions to Randolph. . . . 351 Anticipated consequence of Elizabeth's Conduct. . 353 Resentment of Argyle. . . . . . 355 Advice of Sir N. Throgmorton to Mary Stuart. . 357 Mischievous Influence of Rizzio. . . . 359 Mary Stuart applies for help to Philip. . . . 360 Philip communicates with the Pope. . . . 361 Elizabeth begins to recover herself. . . . 365 Catholic League in Europe. . . . . . 368 Differences between Mary Stuart and her Husband. . 370 The Crown Matrimonal. . . . . . 3 7 1 Mary Stuart and Rizzio. . . . ., . . 372 Divisions among the Scotch Protestants. . . . 374 Conspiracy to murder Rizzio and restore Murray - ,^.. . 377