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 vi CONTENTS. PAGE France and Spain. . . . . . . . 45 The Norfolk Marriage. . . . . . . . 47 Plan to destroy Cecil. . . . . . 49 Cecil separates Norfolk from the Catholic Lords. . 51 Proposals for Mary Stuart's Kestoration. . . . 53 Pretended Illness of Mary Stuart. . . . . . 54 The Council communicate with her about her Marriage with Norfolk. . . . . . 56 Her Answer. . . . . . . . ..57 Elizabeth determines to restore her. . . . 62 Capture of Paris the Page. . . . . . 65 The Lords of Scotland refuse to receive the Queen. . 66 The Catholic Nobility in England prepare to rebel. . 71 They are rejoined by Norfolk. . . . . . 73 Vote of the Council in favour of Mary Stuart's Suc- cession. . . . . . . . 77 Elizabeth removes to Richmond. . . . . . 78 Norfolk fears to ask her to consent to his Marriage with the Queen of Scots. . . . ., . . 79 Letter of Don Guerau to Alva. . . . . . 81 Elizabeth forbids the Marriage. . . . . . 83 Norfolk leaves the Court. . . . . . 85 Mary Stuart urges him to take Arms. . . . 87 He retires to Framlingham. . . . . . 89 Seizure of the Queen of Scots' Papers. . . . 90 The Duke of Norfolk being summoned to the Queen's Presence, after some hesitation obeys. . . . 91 He is arrested and committed to the Tower. . 93 CHAPTER LIU. THE RISING OF THE NORTH. Fresh uncertainties about the Queen of Scots. . 98 Resolution to hold her a Prisoner. . 101