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1. Knox's description of Mary's reception, and his opinion of the Queen.
2. Randolph's account of Mary's public entry into Edinburgh.
3. Illustrations of the religious difficulty.
(a) Proclamation of the Privy Council.
(b) Randolph's account of Mary's first High Mass.
(c) Popular Songs against the Pope.
4. Mary on the Treaty of Edinburgh.
5. The conduct of affairs at the beginning of the reign.
(a) Cecil's opinion.
(b) Randolph's impressions of Murray, Lethington, and Knox.
(c) The Huntly Rebellion as narrated by Randolph.
(d) The passing of the sentence on Huntly's embalmed corpse.
6. Knox's account of the ChÂtelar affair.
7. Knox's account of the famine of 1563.
8. Knox on the opening of Parliament.
9. One of Knox's interviews with the Queen.
10. Mary's marriage-troubles.
(a) References Selected from the diplomatic correspondence from March 1561 to March 1564.
(b) Early suspicions of the Darnley marriage.
(c) Melville's experiences in London.
(d) Further diplomatic correspondence.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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