MURDER OF RIZZIO TO MURDER OF DARNLEY
CONTENTS
| [1.] | Murray's plea for the Rizzio rebels. | ||
| [2.] | The relations between Mary and Darnley. | ||
| (a) | Mary's Will. | ||
| (b) | The Birth of Prince James. | ||
| [3.] | Mary to Elizabeth anent her support of the rebels. | ||
| [4.] | Mary's treatment of Darnley, and Darnley's conduct towards Mary. | ||
| (a) | As reported by M. le Croc, the French Ambassador. | ||
| (b) | As reported by Buchanan, with the Alloa story. | ||
| (c) | Nau's account of the Alloa story, and a letter of Mary's from Alloa. | ||
| [5.] | The Ride to Hermitage. | ||
| (a) | As reported in the Diurnal of Occurrents. | ||
| (b) | As reported by Nau. | ||
| (c) | As reported by Buchanan. | ||
| [6.] | The Queen's illness at Jedburgh. | ||
| [7.] | The Craigmillar Conference. | ||
| (a) | As reported by Buchanan. | ||
| (b) | In the Protestation of Huntly and Argyll. | ||
| [8.] | The events immediately before the Darnley murder. | ||
| (a) | Letter from Du Croc. | ||
| (b) | The Baptism of the Prince. | ||
| (c) | Restoration of the consistorial jurisdiction. | ||
| (d) | Mary on Darnley's conduct. | ||
| (e) | Beaton's warning. | ||
| [9.] | The visit to Glasgow and the murder. | ||
| (a) | As reported by Buchanan in the Detection. | ||
| (b) | As described by Mary. | ||
| (c) | As described by Nau. | ||
| (d) | As described by Buchanan in his History. |
Relations between Mary and Darnley.
Bedford and Randolph to Cecil, from Berwick, March 27,
1566. Wright's Elizabeth, vol. i. p. 235.
My Lord of Murray by a special servant sent unto us desireth your Honour's favour to these noblemen {the fugitives}, as his dear friends, and such as for his sake hath given this adventure.
"TO THE KING WHO GAVE IT ME"