- An aduentrous enterprise.
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ibid.
- Venolo is lost.
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115
- Axell is taken.
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ibid.
- Graueline attempted.
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ibid.
- Ausborough beleagred.
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ibid.
- Sir Philip Sidney slaine.
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116
- States of Holland complaine to Leyster.
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117
- He returneth into England.
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118
- Earle of Arundell questioned, and an∣swereth for himselfe.
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ibid.
- King of Denmarke intercedeth for a peace with the queene of England.
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ibid.
- Queene Elizabeth answereth.
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119
- She furnisheth Henry king of Nauarr with money.
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120
- Shee desireth a league with Scotland.
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ibid.
- Iesuites and Popish Priests suggest di∣uerse things to the queene of Scots.
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ibid.
- King of Scotland propoundeth condi∣tions, and is not a whit deterred by the French.
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121
- King Iames answer to them.
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122
- A conspiracy against queene Elizab.
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129
- How discouered.
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130
- Ballard returneth into France.
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ibid.
- Ballard sent back into England, mee∣teth with Babing••on.
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ibid.
- Babington receiueth letters from the queene of Scots.
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131
- He writeth back to her, and she answe∣reth him.
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132
- His associates in the conspiracy.
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133
- Babington giueth to euery one his taske.
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134
- They consult together.
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135
- Babington vndertakes to bring in forreine ayde, and sends Ballard to worke for him.
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136
- Gifford discouereth all the conspiracy.
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ibid.
- Sendeth the letters hee receiued, to Walsingham.
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137
- Ballard is taken.
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ibid.
- Babington solliciteth for Ballards li∣berty, and falleth into the same net.
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ibid.
- Getteth himselfe out, lyeth in a wood, and is found.
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138
- All the rest of the conspirators are di∣scouered.
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139
- Queene of Scots kept with a guard, and separated from her se••uants.
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ibid.
- Her coffer, with letters sent to the qu.
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ibid.
- Giffard sent into France, dyeth mise∣rably.
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140
- The traytors come to iudgement.
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ibid.
- Queene of Scots Secretary examined.
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143
- King of France aduertised.
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ibid.
- Sundry opinions how to dispose of the Sccottish queene.
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ibid.
- By what law she should be iudged.
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- Commission granted to that end.
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- Who met at Fotheringham Castle.
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