The Last Days of Mary Stuart, and the journal of Bourgoyne her physicianCowan, Samuel
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The Last Days of Mary Stuart, and the journal of Bourgoyne her physician
Cowan, Samuel
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 -- Death and burial
Mary, Queen of Scots—
Plots for her release, 7, 8.
Letters to Chateauneuf, 10-17.
Kidnapping Plot, 28.
Connection with Nau, 32.
Seizure of her money, 43.
Letter to Duke of Guise, 46.
Intercepted letters, 53.
Baptizes Curle's child, 41.
Interview with Paulet, 59.
Interview with Mildmay and others, 66.
Letter to Elizabeth, 67.
Negotiations with Bromley and Burghley, 67.
Rebukes Walsingham, 70.
Her opinion of Nau, 74.
Letter to the Pope, 98-102.
Letter to the Duke of Guise, 102-5.
Letter to Mendoza, 108-11.
Letter to the Archbishop of Glasgow, 112-20.
Letter to Prean, 154.
Letter to Henry III., 155-58.
The stag hunt, 161.
The Gorges interview, 163.
Paulet's behaviour, 164.
Bourgoyne remonstrates, 166.
Queen retires to pray, 167.
Carried to Tixall, 170.
Disallowed to write, 170.
Carried to Chartley, 173.
Paulet and Bagott interview, 174.
Debate with Paulet, 175.
Cabinet of Mary seized, 176.
Her violent speech to Paulet, 179.
Journey, Chartley to Burton, 183.
Indignant reply to Gorges, 186.
Arrival at Fotheringay, 188.
Another Paulet interview, 189.
Letter from Elizabeth, 191.
Elizabeth's letter with indictment, 192.
Ceremonious interview with the Lord Chancellor, 197.
Denounces indictment, 198.
Refuses to be examined, 202.
Trial day: arraignment speech; another address to the Lords,
204, 205.
Opening of the trial, and her defence, 206-17.
Second day of trial, 218.
Her defence and final speech, 220-28.
Letter to Babington, 232-40.
Her reply to Paulet, 242.
Buckhurst, Paulet, and Drury, 245.
She answers Beale, 248.
Paulet and Drury in her chamber, 249.
Remarkable letter to Elizabeth, 250-55.
Silences Paulet, 258.
Demands her books and papers, 260.
Bourgoyne, Melville, and Prean separated from her, 263.
Bourgoyne and Paulet messages, 270.
Delivery of death sentence, 273.
The Queen's reply, 273-78.
The execution and death, 280.
Mary's first parliament, 287.
Proclamations anent religion, 288-92.
Proclamations of Moray's rebellion, 292-94.
Fabricated abdication, 294-97.
Fabricated procuratory, 297-99.
Schemes for her release, 299.
Alleged forged letters (Paget), 300-4.
Letter to Mendoza, 304.
Queen Mary's devices and mottoes, 307-12.
Queen Mary's Will, 312-17.
Melville, Andrew, 22, 30, 38, 155, 164, 206, 258.
Melville, Robert, 150.
Memorial by Walsingham, 141.
Mendoza, Bernard de, 8, 52, 53.
Mildmay, Sir Walter, 39, 61, 66, 191.
Moray, Earl of, 287.
Morgan, 8, 53.
Morton, Earl of, his character, 258.
Mowbray, Gillies, Maid of Honour, 178.
Myles, Francis, 57.
Nau and Curle, 19, 20, 23, 24, 30, 47, 58, 74, 91, 162, 164, 171.
Nau and Pierrepoint, 173.
Norfolk, Duke of, 172.
Northumberland, Earl of, 6.
Page, Sebastian, 165, 171.
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