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 x CONTENTS. PAGE Eeluctance of Philip to quarrel with England. . 305 Opinions of Bacon and Cecil on the proposed Restora- tion of the Queen of Scots. . . . . . 307 Arrest and Execution of Felton. . . . 309 Seizure of Dr Story at Antwerp. . . . . . 310 Efforts of the English Catholics to rouse the Duke of Alva. . . . . . . . . . . . 313 Alva refuses to move .. .. .. 3 I 5 Intrigues of Maitland. . . . . . . . 318 Correspondence between Maitland and Sussex. . 320 Elizabeth seriously resolves to reinstate Mary Stuart. . 322 Letter from Lady Lennox to Cecil. . . . 324 Conditions of the Restoration. . . . . . 326 Maitland at Blair Athol. . ... . . 328 Cecil is sent down to Chats worth. . . . . . 332 The Norfolk Marriage. . . . . . . . 333 CHAPTER LV. THE RIDOLFI CONSPIRACY. English Commerce in 1570. . . . . . 336 Protestantism and Privateering. . . . . . 337 The Puritans. . . . . . . . . . 338 Catholic Reaction. . . . . . . . 340 The Church at Northampton. . . . . . 343 Articles of Faith. . . . . . . . 344 Thomas Cartwright at Cambridge. . . . . . 345 Whitgift and High Anglicanism. . . . . . 346 Cecil and Mary Stuart. . . . . . . . 350 Peace in France. . . . . . . . 353 Sir Francis Walsingham. . . . . . 354 Parties in the French Court. . . . . . 355