THE EXETER CONSPIRACY.

The European Powers [249]
England and the Empire [250]
Mission of Sir Thomas Wyatt [251]
The Princess Mary [252]
The Duchess of Milan [254]
Interchange of Alliance [255]
Doubts and Warnings [257]
The Pacification of Nice [259]
Doctor Bonner [261]
The Religious Houses [263]
Voluntary Surrenders [264]
Images and Relics [265]
Friar Forest [270]
Novel Law of Heresy [272]
Dderfel Gadern [273]
The Shrines [275]
St. Thomas of Canterbury [277]
The King’s Marriage [280]
The Pope issues the Censures [282]
Pole’s Second Mission [283]
England and Flanders [284]
Pole’s Apology [285]
Irish Overtures to the Papacy [287]
Contemplated Invasion of Ireland [289]
The English Lords [291]
Renewed Agitations [292]
The Marquis of Exeter [293]
The Banner of St. Kevern [295]
The Cornish Conspiracy [297]
Arrest of Holland [299]
The Poles [301]
Lady Salisbury [302]
Circular to the Justices of the Peace [303]
Westminster Hall [305]
Lord Montague [306]
Sir Edward Neville [307]
Executions for Treason [308]
Testimony of Events [309]
England and the Lutherans [310]
The Landgrave of Hesse [311]
Prosecution of Lambert [312]
Lambert dies at the Stake [315]
Cromwell’s Opinion of the Sentence [316]
Reginald Pole in Spain [317]
Rumour of the intended Invasion [318]
The Flemish Fleet [319]
Reports from Spain [320]
The King at Dover [321]
The Uncertainty [322]
The Fleet in Flanders disperses [323]
Despair of Pole [324]
He is alarmed for the Emperor [325]
The Muster in London [326]