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
Paget, Charles, 8, 51, 53.
Paget, Lord, 52.
Pasquier, 38, 47.
Paulet, Sir Amias—
Conference with Wade, 18.
His replies to Elizabeth's questions, 19.
Removes Mary's servants, 30.
Letters to Walsingham, 33, 45, 46.
Letters to Walsingham, 79, 81, 94.
Instructions from Burghley and Walsingham, 39, 40.
Letters to Walsingham, 41, 42.
Seizes Mary's cabinet, 43.
Interview with Mary, 59.
Letter from Elizabeth, 140.
Stag hunt, 161-64.
His insolent behaviour, 164.
Seizes Mary's cabinet, 176.
His reply to Mary, 166.
Refuses permission to write, 170.
Interview in her bedroom, 174.
Insults the Queen, 175.
Kidnaps the Queen, 165.
Carries her to Tixall, 169.
His conduct there, 171.
Brings back the Queen, 173.
Forcibly seizes her money, 176.
Locks up the servants, 177.
Speech to the Queen, 178.
Proposes another removal, 180.
Escorts the Queen, 183.
Threatened destruction of his coach, 188.
Arrival at Fotheringay, 188.
Interview with Mary, 189.
Discharges Mary's servants, 196.
Interview with her, 197.
Violent speech to Mary, 255.
Melville and Bourgoyne, 258.
Returns two bags of papers, 259.
Resents secret murder, 268.
Refuses to see Melville, 271.
Peterborough, Fletcher, Dean of, 272, 279.
Petit—historian, 70, 94.
Philip II. of Spain, 6.
Phillips, Thomas, the spy, 32, 57.
Pierrepoint, Elizabeth, 38, 170, 172.
Pinart, 58.
Pittenweem, Commendator of, 120.
Prean, Queen Mary's almoner, 154.
Savage, John, 32, 54, 57.
Seton, Mary, 78.
Shrewsbury, Earl of, George Talbot, 6th earl—
His speech prepared, 141.
Commission to execute the Queen, 151-54.
Arrival at Fotheringay, 272.
In the Queen's chamber, 273.
Spain, King of, 53.
Stag hunt, 18, 29.
Stallenge, Usher of Parliament—
Escorts the Queen, 183.
Delivers letter from Elizabeth, 191.
Interview with Mary, 197.
Star Chamber, 77.
State Paper Office—
Official record of the Mildmay and Paulet interview with the
Queen, 194-96.
Stewart, Robert, 120.
Tixall, 18, 34, 43, 169.
Wade, William, English ambassador, 19, 30.
Walsingham, Sir Francis, Elizabeth's Secretary—
His character, 5, 6.
Kidnapping scheme, 19.
Letters to Paulet, 34-37.
His interpolations, 35.
Letter to Master of Gray, 48, 49.
Memorial—intercepted letters, 51-55.
Babington conspiracy, 57.
Letter to Phillips, 58.
Elizabeth's orders, 58.
Babington conspiracy fraud, 66.
Reply to Mary's rebuke, 69.
Implicated in death proclamation, 132.
His duplicity, 89.
Memorial, Mary's execution, 141.
Charged with forgery, 199.
Yetsweirt, Nicasino, 30.
Zouch, Lord, 77, 80.
_Printed by_ MORRISON & GIBB LIMITED, _Edinburgh_.
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