| 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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