- The Queene of Scots accused.
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304.
- Her answere.
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305.
- Sedition in Scotland.
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306.
- The Queene of Elngand and the King of France endeuour to accord them.
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ibid.
- They differ in opinion.
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ibid.
- Causes alledged, why the French fauour the Queene of Scot∣land.
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307.
- The Queene of England contesteth with the French.
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ibid.
- The rebellious Flemmings being commanded out of England, take the Breele.
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310.
- The Duke of Alua's carelesnesse.
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ibid.
- The English repaire into the Low-countries to warre.
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ibid.
- The dissimulation of the King of France.
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311.
- The alliance of Blois.
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ibid.
- The Articles of the same.
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ibid.
- The confirmation thereof.
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313.
- Mont-morancy admitted to the Order of the Garter.
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314.
- He intercedes to accord the differences of Scotland.
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ibid.
- Answer made vnto him.
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ibid.
- He also treats of a marriage with the Duke of Aniou.
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315.
- The Massacre of Paris.
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ibid.
- Marriage of the Duke of Alanzon propounded to Queene ELIZABETH.
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316.
- The Earle of Northumberland beheaded.
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ibid.
- Death of the Marquis of Winchester, and of the Earle of Darbie.
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ibid.
- Cecill made Treasurer.
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ibid.
- Death of Sir George Peters.
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317
- Queene ELIZABETH sicke.
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ibid.
- Her care of the Publique.
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ibid.
- She cuts off the superfluous number of followers attending No∣blemen, and curbeth Enquirers after conceald Lands of the Crowne.
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318.
- Rebellion in Ireland: also the Omores rebellion there.
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319.