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 CONTENTS. vii PAGE Investigation into the Conspiracy. . . . . . 104 Norfolk promises to think no more of the Queen of Scots. . . . . . . . 106 Temper of the Northern Counties. . . . 107 Christofer Norton at Bolton Castle. . . . 108 The intended Rebellion disconcerted. . . . 112 Council at Topcliff. . . . . . ..113 Chapin Vitelli comes to England. . . . . . 115 Enforcement of the Act of Uniformity. . . . 118 Proposal to seize York. . . . . . ..121 The Earls of Westmoreland and Northumberland. . 122 Outbreak of the Insurrection. . . . . . 124 The Gathering at Eaby. . . . . . . . 125 Mass in Durham Cathedral. . . . . . 126 Lord Sussex at York. . . . . . . . 128 The Earls march for Tutbury to release the Queen of Scots. . . . . . . . 131 Preparations of Alva. . . . . . . . 136 She is carried to Coventry. . . . 138 The Southern Counties remain quiet, and the Earls retire. . . . . . . . . . 141 Universal Disloyalty in Yorkshire. . . . . . 142 Elizabeth raises an Army. . . . .,144 The Earl of Westmoreland takes Barncastle. . 146 The Queen's Forces arrive at Doncaster. . 149 The Earls fly to Scotland. . . . . . 153 Conversation between Elizabeth and La Mothe Fénelon 155 The Spaniards seek a Reconciliation with her. . 158 Causes of the Failure of the Rebellion. . . . 159 Address of the Gentlemen of Lincolnshire to Philip II. 160 Murray and Maitland of Lethington. . 163 Arrest of Maitland. . . . . . . . 165 Capture of the Earl of Northumberland. . . . 169 The Earl of Westmoreland at Jedburgh. . . . 169 Elizabeth demands the Extradition of the Rebels. . 171