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by John Guy


  in Mary’s justifiying account, [>]

  in Bothwell’s “confession,” [>], [>]

  and Prince James’s baptism, [>], [>]

  and pardon of Rizzio plotters, [>]

  Killigrew entertained by, [>]

  Guise family dealing with, [>]

  and lords after Darnley assassination, [>]

  as absent from Ainslie’s Tavern Bond signing, [>]–[>], [>]

  Mary’s jailers related to, [>]

  as regent, [>], [>], [>], [>]

  and Cecil’s plans for Mary, [>]

  and English tribunal, [>]

  Elizabeth recognizes as, [>], [>]

  and Mary in prison, [>]–[>]

  in battle after Mary’s escape, [>]

  Mary on ambition of, [>]

  sells Mary’s pearls to Elizabeth, [>], [>]

  Elizabeth’s view of, [>], [>]

  and evidence against Mary, [>]

  and Buchanan, [>]

  and lords’ case against Mary, [>]

  and Cecil’s attack on Mary, [>]

  with Mary at Alloa, [>]

  as audience for Mary’s desire to be rid of Darnley (Buchanan dossier), [>]

  and Casket Letters, [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  and Paris’s execution, [>]

  in agreement with Elizabeth over Mary’s fate, [>], [>]

  and English tribunal, [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Lord and Lady Scrope on, [>]

  and Mary-Norfolk marriage, [>]–[>]

  Northumberland seized by, [>]

  Walsingham writes to, [>]

  Camden on, [>]

  assassination of, [>]–[>]

  as supported by Cecil, [>]

  and Mary’s naivete, [>]

  More, Thomas, [>]

  Moretta, Signor di, [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]

  Morton, Earl of (James Douglas), [>], [>]–[>], [>]

  and Moray (Stuart), [>]

  and lords’ revolt, [>]

  on Privy Council, [>]

  at battle of Corrichie, [>]

  as chancellor, [>]

  at wedding of Mary and Darnley, [>]

  and Rizzio assassination conspiracy, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>]

  Darnley’s betrayal of, [>], [>], [>]

  lords want pardon for, [>]

  Mary pardons, [>], [>]–[>]

  reconciliation with Mary, [>]

  in Mary’s downward spiral, [>]

  as beholden to Cecil, [>]

  in Darnley assassination plot, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  and Moray (Stuart) as ally, [>]

  absent from Mary on previous evening, [>]–[>]

  and Cullen, [>]

  and Ker, [>]

  looks to Cecil as protector, [>]

  and Bothwell’s “confession,” [>], [>]

  in Casket Letter, [>]

  arrested for complicity in, [>]

  and Bothwell, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  and lords after Darnley’s assassination, [>]

  supplies cavalry for Bothwell’s trial, [>]

  as absent from Bothwell’s trial, [>]–[>]

  rewarded by Bothwell, [>]

  and Ainslie’s Tavern Bond, [>]

  and Confederate Lords, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>]

  Mary on, [>]

  and sacking of Edinburgh, [>]

  and proposal of single combat, [>]

  and pursuit of Bothwell, [>]

  and Laird of Lochleven, [>]

  and Mary’s fate after imprisonment, [>]

  as interim regent, [>]

  at Prince James’s coronation, [>]

  and Casket Letters, [>], [>]

  and Maitland’s death, [>]

  Cecil supports, [>]

  Motto, of Mary, [>], [>]–[>]

  Murate Convent, Florence, [>]

  Murder of Darnley. See Darnley assassination

  Murray, Sir William, Laird of Tullibardine, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Nationhood, shaping of common language for, [>]

  Nature and Diversity of Fish (Belon), [>]

  Nau, Charles, [>]

  Nau, Claude, [>], [>]–[>], [>]

  Nelson, Thomas, [>], [>]

  Nemours, Duchess of, [>], [>]

  Nemours, Duke of, [>], [>]

  Nero (emperor of Rome), Mary compared to by Knox, [>], [>]

  Netherlands

  Calvinist revolt in, [>]

  Elizabeth plans to aid rebels in, [>]

  Nichola (court jester), [>]

  Niddrie, Mary escapes to, [>]

  Norfolk, Duke of (Thomas Howard elder), [>]

  Norfolk, Duke of (Thomas Howard, grandson of Thomas), [>]–[>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]

  attempting to overthrow Cecil, [>]–[>]

  aims to marry Mary, [>], [>]–[>], [>]

  and Ridolfi as link, [>]

  and Enterprise of England plot, [>]–[>]

  and Casket Letters allegations, [>]

  execution of, [>], [>]

  Normandy, [>]

  and Guise family’s Franco-British project, [>], [>]–[>], [>]

  Northern Rising, [>], [>], [>]

  Northumberland, Countess of, [>]

  Northumberland, Duke of (John Dudley), [>], [>]

  Northumberland, Earl of, [>], [>]

  Norton, Thomas, [>]

  Norway, Bothwell escapes to, [>]

  Notre-Dame Cathedral, Mary’s wedding to Francis at, [>]

  Nursery rhyme referring to Mary Queen of Scots, [>]

  Ochiltree, Lord, [>]

  Ogilvy, Marion, [>]

  Old Provost’s Lodging, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  in Casket Letter, [>]

  Order of Saint Michael, [>], [>], [>]

  Orkney, Bishop of (Adam Bothwell), [>]

  Orkney, Duke of, Bothwell as, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Orkney Islands

  Frederick II aims to acquire, [>]

  Bothwell’s trading of, [>]

  Ormiston, Laird of, [>]

  Ovid, [>], [>]

  d’Oysel, Seigneur (Henri Cleutin), [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Pages, Bastian, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Papal conspiracy, English paranoia over, [>]–[>]

  Paris. See Hubert, Nicholas Parliament (English)

  and regicide, [>]

  and Cecil on succession, [>]

  debates on whether Mary could be tried for treason, [>]–[>]

  and Cecil’s definition of Protestant citizenship, [>]

  Parliament (Scottish)

  and crown matrimonial for Darnley, [>], [>], [>]

  rebellious lords to be punished by, [>]

  and Maitland’s plan for Darnley, [>]

  Bothwell dominates, [>]–[>]

  and Mary on Bothwell’s acquittal, [>]

  Parois, Lady (Françoise d’Estamville), [>], [>], [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Parr, Catherine, [>]

  Patrick, Earl of Bothwell, [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Patrick, Master of Lindsay, [>]

  Paul IV (pope)

  and Mary’s claim to throne of England, [>], [>]

  and Mary’s search for dynastic marriage, [>], [>]

  Paulet, Sir Amyas, [>]

  as Mary’s custodian, [>]–[>], [>]

  and “foolish pity,” [>]

  and sealing of outside contacts, [>]

  Mary’s letters intercepted by, [>]

  on Mary’s resilience, [>]

  on Mary’s fear of being murdered, [>]

  in arrest of Mary, [>], [>], [>]

  requested to do away with Mary, [>]–[>]

  on Mary’s spirits before execution, [>]

  Peace (treaty) of Cateau-Cambrésis, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  and treaty of Edinburgh, [>]

  Penelope, as Bess of Hardwick heroine, [>]

  Periwig, [>], [>]

  Peterborough Cathed
ral, Mary buried in, [>]

  Pets

  Mary’s love of, [>]

  and loneliness of later years, [>]

  See also Dogs

  Phelippes, Thomas, [>], [>], [>]–[>]

  Philip II (king of Spain), [>]–[>], [>]

  and Guise family, [>], [>]–[>]

  and Mary Tudor, [>]

  and Elizabeth I, [>], [>], [>]

  and campaign to put Mary on English throne, [>], [>], [>]

  and peace of Cateau-Cambrésis, [>]

  Princess Elizabeth (France) married to, [>], [>]

  Guise family plans opposed by, [>]–[>]

  and revolt of Scottish lords against Mary of Guise, [>]

  and treaty of Edinburgh, [>]

  and absentee monarchy, [>]

  and Wars of Religion in France, [>]

  Maitland sees as religious pragmatist, [>]–[>]

  and Catherine de Medici, [>]–[>]

  and Mary’s search for dynastic marriage, [>]

  as wife for Don Carlos, [>], [>]–[>]

  and proposed marriage to Darnley, [>]–[>]

  and Bayonne meeting of Spanish and French ruling families, [>]

  and Yaxley, [>]

  Darnley request to for protection, [>]

  cordiality toward Elizabeth questioned by, [>]

  and pope’s letter of congratulation, [>]

  Darnley’s letters to, [>]

  Casket Letters reported to, [>]

  Mary’s communication with, [>]–[>]

  conquest of England as goal of, [>]

  Mary talks of link to, [>]

  Mary’s communication with, [>]

  and English lords’ plans, [>]

  and Enterprise of England, [>], [>]

  Mary appeals to for help for exiles, [>]

  prospective war with, [>]

  Pinkie campaign, [>]–[>], [>]

  Pius V(pope)

  congratulates Mary on Catholic restoration, [>], [>]

  and Mary’s hope for dynastic claim, [>]

  Darnley’s letters to, [>]

  names papal nuncio in Scotland, [>]

  sends funds to English Catholics, [>]

  publishes decree rejecting Elizabeth’s title to throne, [>], [>]

  Cecil links Mary to, [>]

  Plato, in Mary’s education, [>], [>]

  Plautus, in Mary’s reading, [>]

  Plèiade (poets circle), [>], [>]–[>], [>], [>]

  Plutarch, in Mary’s education, [>], [>], [>]

  Poetry

  by Mary, [>]

  Mary’s love of, [>]

  Point tresse embroidery, as gift to Mary from Margaret Douglas, [>]

  Poisoning

  as Casket Letters allegation, [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Mary’s fear of in captivity, [>]

  Poitiers, Diane de, [>]

  Pole, Reginald, [>]

  Political evasion, Mary’s skill at, [>], [>], [>]

  Politics (Aristotle), in Mary’s education, [>]

  Polonius, Cecil as, [>]

  Ponies, Mary’s love of, [>], [>]

  Popular sovereignty, and Mary, [>]–[>]

  Porphyria, as possible illness of Mary, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  Postscript to Mary’s letter in Babington plot, [>]

  Praise of Folly, The (Erasmus), [>]

  Preston, Sir Simon, [>], [>]

  Privy Council (Scotland)

  Mary’s formation of, [>]

  broad coalition in, [>], [>]

  and Darnley as king, [>], [>]

  Stuart’s allies in no longer needed, [>]

  Bothwell on, [>], [>]

  vs. Moray, [>]

  Darnley’s wish for separation heard by, [>]–[>]

  and criminal justice system, [>]

  and action in Darnley assassination case, [>]

  and offer of pardon to informant in Darnley assassination, [>]

  and Bothwell’s trial, [>]

  Bothwell enforces compulsory attendance at, [>]

  Mary’s religious dispensations annulled by, [>]

  and Mary’s meeting with Bothwell, [>]

  Protestant exiles in Paris, vs. French ambitions toward Scotland, [>]

  Protocol, importance of, [>]

  Ptolemy, Geography, [>]–[>], [>]

  Public Record Office, Cecil’s working papers in, [>], [>]

  Queen Mother, James VI recognizes Mary as, [>]

  Quinquagesima, feast of, [>]

  Quintilian, in Mary’s education, [>]

  Rabelais, François, [>]

  Raleigh, Sir Walter, [>]

  Randolph, Thomas, [>]

  Cecil gets reports from, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  on joy of Christmas festivities, [>]–[>]

  Mary’s thoughts expressed to

  wish for visit with Elizabeth, [>]

  dissociating from uncles, [>]

  and Mary on portrait of Elizabeth and anticipated meeting, [>]

  with Mary on royal progress and fight with Huntly, [>]–[>], [>]

  and letter from Elizabeth on aid to Huguenots, [>]–[>]

  on Mary’s religious/political commitments, [>]

  on du Croc, [>]

  Mary’s confiding of feelings to, [>], [>], [>]

  Elizabeth’s letter delivered by, [>]–[>]

  and Mary’s search for dynastic marriage, [>], [>], [>]–[>]

  presents ring from Elizabeth to Mary, [>]

  on Mary’s illness, [>]

  at Mary’s masque, [>]–[>]

  as Knox-Cecil intermediary, [>]

  on return of Lennox/Darnley, [>]

  and meeting of commissioners, [>]

  and Elizabeth’s refusal, [>], [>]

  and Darnley, [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>], [>]

  on Darnley’s plots, [>]

  in billiard game against Mary and Danley, [>]–[>]

  and Mary’s harangue about relationship with Elizabeth, [>]

  suggests that Mary convert to Protestantism, [>]

  rebellious nobles appeal to (1565), [>]

  and Mary on religious tolerance, [>]

  and revolt of the lords (1559), [>]

  and Bothwell, [>]–[>], [>], [>], [>]

  on Mary’s battle against rebels, [>]

  and aid to rebels, [>]

  and Mary’s message of defiance, [>]

  and Mary’s pregnancy, [>]

  on troubles between Mary and Darnley, [>], [>]

  on Mary’s renewed claim to throne, [>]

  on Mary’s assertive turn, [>]

  found to have aided Moray’s rebellion and forced to leave, [>]

  on plot against Rizzio and Mary, [>], [>], [>]

  replaced by Killigrew, [>]

  and George Buchanan, [>]

  on Knox, [>]

  Raulet (confidential secretary and decipherer), [>]

  Regicide

  and Knox, [>], [>]

  Darnley’s murder as, [>]

  and Cecil’s views on Mary, [>]

  and Elizabeth’s concern for monarchy, [>]

  and private vs. public execution of Mary, [>]

  Regnans in Excelsis (papal decree), [>]

  Religion

  and politics

 

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