by John Guy
Bourdeille, Pierre de (Abbé de Brantôme), [>], [>], [>], [>]
Bourgoing, Dominique, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
Boyd, Lord, [>]
Brazil, and French imperial designs, [>]
Brézé, Sieur de (Artus de Maillé), [>], [>], [>], [>]
Brienne, Count of, [>]
British Library, Cecil’s working papers in, [>]
Brosse, Jacques de la, [>]–[>], [>]
Bruce, Marjorie, [>]
Buchanan, George, [>], [>]–[>]
and Mary’s masques, [>]
and Mary’s verse, [>]
and Kirkcaldy, [>]
as Prince James’s tutor, [>], [>]
and Confederate Lords
as author of lords’ dossier on Mary, [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]–[>]
Paris interrogated by, [>]
and history of Mary, [>]
Camden’s criticism of, [>]–[>]
and Moray’s funeral, [>]
as official historian, [>]
Buchanan, Thomas, [>], [>]
Budé, Guillaume, [>]
“Bull” (headsman of Tower of London), [>], [>]
Burghley, Lord, Cecil as, [>]
Buxton spa, [>]
Caithness, Earl of, [>], [>]
Calais
French recapture of, [>]
in peace of Cateau-Cambrésis, [>]
Wars of Religion as opportunity to recover, [>]
Calder, Captain (killer of Earl of Lennox), [>]
Calvin, on female monarchy, [>]
Camden, William, [>]–[>]
Carberry Hill, [>]–[>], [>], [>]
Cardinal-Archbishop of Rouen, [>]
Cardinal of Lorraine (Charles), [>], [>], [>]
in military campaign in Scotland, [>]
and Mary’s education, [>]–[>], [>]
on Mary’s development, [>]
as Mary’s guest, [>]
out of town during quarrel, [>]
and Parois, [>]
constable’s nephew put in irons by, [>]
letters to, [>]
and marriage of Mary and dauphin, [>], [>]
eulogy to, [>]
and Scottish commissioners, [>]
and dynastic plan, [>]
Mary as English queen advertised by, [>]
heraldic arms (England, France, Scotland) ordered by, [>], [>]
and pope’s ruling on Elizabeth, [>]
Francis II crowned by, [>], [>]
in palace revolution, [>]–[>]
suppressing of Scottish Protestants urged by, [>]
and uprising of Scottish lords, [>], [>]
and Francis’s illness, [>]
and Mary’s decision on treaty of Edinburgh, [>]
and Mary’s search for dynastic marriage, [>]–[>], [>], [>]
as Mary’s mentor, [>]
Mary compared with, [>], [>]
on Darnley, [>]
and Mary’s private letters, [>]
and Bothwell on Mary, [>]
sends ambassador to Darnley’s investiture, [>]
and Darnley assassination case, [>]
and Rizzio plot (Mary’s justifying account), [>]
as Mary’s model in writing Philip II, [>]
Mary’s request for pets from, [>]
Mary writes to from captivity, [>]
decline of, [>]
death of, [>], [>]
on value of discretion, [>]
and Mary’s naiveté, [>]
Carlisle, Mary imprisoned in, [>], [>]
Carswell, John, [>]
Carwood, Margaret, [>], [>], [>], [>]
Casket Letters, [>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>]–[>]
handwritten transcripts of, [>]
in Buchanan’s dossier, [>]
questions on, [>]
discovery of, [>], [>]–[>]
disappearance of originals, [>]
impact of, [>]–[>]
and accompanying documents, [>]
sonnets, [>]–[>], [>]
marriage contracts, [>], [>]–[>]
and handwriting test, [>]
and English tribunal, [>]–[>]
and handwriting test, [>]–[>]
English public unaware of, [>]
and Mary’s need for sympathy, [>]
Cecil brings to public view in Detection, [>]–[>], [>]
and Maitland-Moray quarrel, [>]
Cassillis, Earl of, [>]
Castelnau, Michel de (Sieur de Mauvissière), [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]
in interview on Mary’s ideological values, [>]–[>], [>]
and Mary’s “all or nothing” approach, [>], [>]
Darnley quizzes about Bayonne meeting, [>]
feuds eased by, [>]
Mary-Darnley reconciliation as aim of, [>]
replaced, [>]
requests dogs from Mary in captivity, [>]
warns Mary of gossip at court, [>]
works with Mary toward Scotland-France alliance, [>]
Mary’s correspondence through, [>], [>]
Mary instructs on addressing James, [>]–[>]
blackmailing of, [>]
discredited and replaced, [>]
ciphers of, [>]
Castiglione, Baldassare, [>]
Castilians, [>], [>]–[>], [>]
Castres, Madame de, [>]
Cateau-Cambrésis, treaty of, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
and treaty of Edinburgh, [>]
Catherine of Aragon, [>], [>], [>]
and Fotheringhay Castle, [>]
tomb of, [>]
Catherine de Medici, [>]–[>]
and Guise family, [>]
and Lady Parois, [>], [>]
and household arrangements, [>]
breeches for women introduced by, [>]
and Mary Queen of Scots, [>], [>]
Mary’s education overseen by, [>]
and Mary’s declamation, [>]
and Mary’s embroidery, [>]
portraits commissioned by, [>]
at Mary’s wedding, [>]
as spokeswoman for Mary, [>]
and Mary’s search for dynastic marriage, [>]–[>], [>], [>]
on Mary’s match with Darnley, [>]–[>]
Darnley’s letters to, [>]
Privy Council letter to on Darnley’s wish to leave Mary, [>]
and Darnley assassination, [>], [>]
du Croc’s report to, [>]
and Mary in captivity, [>], [>]
Mary rejected by, [>]
and treaty of Upsettlington, [>]
coronation of, [>]–[>]
at Francis II’s coronation, [>]
as Queen Mother instead of Dowager Queen, [>]
appeals to Philip II as mediator, [>]
and Mary of Guise’s misfortunes, [>]
and treaty of Edinburgh, [>]
sexual obligations of, [>]
and Francis II’s illness, [>]
as regent for Charles IX, [>]
and Philip II, [>]–[>]
and Elizabeth I (rapprochement), [>]
and movement of court, [>]
coach for, [>]
and Wars of Religion, [>], [>]
peace policy of, [>]
Castelnau sent by, [>], [>]
and Bayonne meeting, [>], [>]
Bothwell’s “confession” sent to, [>]
and Paulet, [>]
Cecil’s message to, [>]
Castelnau urges alliance with Scotland on, [>]
Catholic Church and Catholicism
and lecture at Mary’s execution, [>]
Mary’s defense of at execution, [>], [>]
and Mary’s convictions, [>]
and naming of Mary, [>]
Guise family influential in, [>]
and succession to English throne, [>]
Guise family stance(s) toward, [>]
and Mary’s reinvention in captivity, [>], [>]
Mary Tbdor’s restoring of, [>], [>]<
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Guise-incited attempts to promote in Scotland, [>]
attacks on (Scotland)
from Knox’s influence, [>]–[>]
in Mary’s entrée royale pageants, [>]
at Mary’s chapel, [>]
and memorial Masses for Francis, [>]
against priest celebrating Mass in Mary’s chapel, [>]
against Catholic priest in Edinburgh, [>]
limitations on Mary’s celebration of, [>], [>]
situation of in Scotland, [>]
in England, [>]
and Cecil’s opposition to Mary, [>], [>]
and Randolph’s suggestion that Mary convert, [>]
and Darnley’s ambitions, [>]
Darnley’s promoting of, [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]
Mary’s veering toward, [>], [>]
as support for Mary’s dynastic claim, [>]–[>]
lords’ fear of restoration of, [>], [>]
and plot against Mary and Rizzio, [>]
Mary’s failure to uphold (Mondovi), [>]–[>]
lenience of about marriage (Scotland), [>]
Mary professes devotion to (1567), [>]
Bothwell’s measures against, [>]
Mary’s turn toward as English prisoner, [>]
and Catholic priest disguised as household staff member, [>]
Philip II’s ambitions as threat from, [>]
and English lords’ plans, [>]–[>]
and Norfolk’s plan to marry Mary, [>]
English Parliament’s exclusions against, [>], [>]
in Mary’s letter to supporters, [>]
Beale’s campaign against, [>]
Bond of Association against, [>]–[>], [>]
Mary’s protestations of loyalty to as arrested, [>]
Mary as martyr for, [>], [>], [>]
and execution, [>], [>]
and fear over unexpected death, [>]
and nursery rhyme, [>]
Catholic League
and Catholics vs. Huguenots, [>]
and Bayonne meeting, [>], [>]
and Darnley’s ambition, [>], [>]–[>]
vs. Huguenots in France, [>]
French, [>]–[>]
Cecil, William, [>], [>]
and Mary Queen of Scots, [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]
and verse on heraldic arms, [>]
report to on Mary’s illness, [>]
and treaty of Edinburgh, [>], [>]
and ratification of treaty of Edinburgh, [>]–[>], [>]
and poverty of Scots, [>]
Knox and supporters writing to, [>], [>]
and renegotiation of treaty of Edinburgh, [>], [>]
Maitland’s reports to, [>], [>]
Mary’s attempted interview with Elizabeth, [>], [>]–[>]
rift with Elizabeth over, [>], [>]
and Randolph’s confidence, [>]
Act of Exclusion planned, [>]
and search for dynastic marriage, [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>]
and dynastic claim, [>], [>]
and Maitland’s suggestion for meeting between Mary and Elizabeth, [>]
and Mary’s proposed marriage to Darnley, [>], [>]
and threat from marriage to Darnley, [>], [>]
recognition of Darnley refused by, [>]
on Mary’s preparation for war, [>]
and pardon of Rizzio plotters tied to reconciliation of queens, [>]–[>]
Mary’s conciliatory note to, [>]
and abduction by Bothwell, [>]
Mary’s pregnancy reported to, [>]
drawing of Mary’s surrender sent to, [>]
and policy toward Mary while imprisoned in Scotland, [>]–[>], [>]
and policy toward Mary in England, [>]–[>]
and evidence against Mary, [>], [>]
Cecil fearful of escape attempt, [>]
and Mary’s request for spa, [>]
and Mary’s gossip about Elizabeth, [>]
and manner of Mary’s execution, [>], [>]
and Mary’s trial, [>], [>], [>], [>]
and public proclamation of Mary’s death sentence, [>]
and parliamentary petition, [>]
and execution warrant on Mary, [>], [>]
and Cecil’s script for subordination, [>]–[>]
and Knox, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
and support for Protestants, [>]
and revolt of lords (1559), [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
in Mary’s justifying account, [>]
and Elizabeth, [>], [>]
and treaty of Edinburgh, [>], [>]
and Philip II, [>]
and Earl of Bedford, [>]
Lord James’s briefing of, [>]–[>]
and William Maitland, [>], [>]
and Randolph, [>]
reports from, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
and Catherine Grey’s claim to throne, [>], [>]
and Wars of Religion in France, [>], [>], [>]
on duties of neighboring rulers, [>]
on women rulers, [>]
and Archduke Charles as husband for Elizabeth, [>], [>]
Elizabeth’s note to, [>]
and Throckmorton, [>]
and Elizabeth’s refusal of settlement, [>]
on Darnley’s candidacy, [>]
and rebellious nobles (1565), [>], [>]
Bothwell carries Mary’s letters to, [>]
Bothwell threatens to kill, [>]
sees Scotland as satellite state, [>]
and Yaxley, [>]
and plot against Mary and Rizzio, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]
agent provocateur used by, [>]–[>]
Bedford’s reports to, [>]
informed of Bothwell’s injury, [>]
storage of papers of, [>]
and Morton, [>]
and Darnley assassination plot, [>]
and Drury’s reports to, [>], [>], [>]
and report of women’s testimony, [>]
informed of accusations against Bothwell, [>]
and Bothwell trial, [>]
and Ainslie’s Tavern Bond, [>]–[>]
on Scotland’s woes, [>]
Bothwell letter to, [>]