History of England, From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth 8

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History of England, From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth 8
Froude James Anthony
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Andrew's. The old Laird of Lundy — ^he who had called the mass the marriage of the Lady Maiy Grey. ' Randolph to Cecil, September — JLfjSf. Domestic, Eliz., BciU House. 20»^Scotch MSS. BoUs ffouae.
Bishop of London to CedL — M8, * Catitelnau de Mauvissiere to Paul Ihid. de Foix, September.— Tbulkt, vol. ii.
The Reign of Elizabeth. 201 mickle de'il — was flung into prison ; and his friends and Chap ix his family had to fly for their lives. At the end of Sep- 1565 tember she was pausing to recove
...r breath at Holyrood ^p**""^^ before she made her last swoop upon the party at Dum- fries. The Edinburgh merchants found her money, her soldiers with lighted matchlocks assisting them to unloose their purse strings. With October she would march to the Border, and in her unguarded moments she boasted that she would take her next rest at the gates of London/ It was now necessary for Elizabeth to come to some resolution which she could avow — either to interfere at once, or distinctly to declare that she did not mean to interfere.

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