1854.
CONTENTS
[ CHAPTER I. The Three Cranes in the Vintry. ]
[ CHAPTER II. Sir Giles Mompesson and his partner. ]
[ CHAPTER III. The French ordinary. ]
[ CHAPTER IV. A Star-Chamber victim. ]
[ CHAPTER V. Jocelyn Mounchensey. ]
[ CHAPTER VII. How Lord Roos obtained Sir Francis Mitchell's signature. ]
[ CHAPTER VIII. Of Lupo Vulp, Captain Bludder, Clement Lanyere, and Sir Giles's other Myrmidons. ]
[ CHAPTER IX. The Letters-Patent. ]
[ CHAPTER X. The 'prentices and their leader. ]
[ CHAPTER XII. The Arrest and the Rescue. ]
[ CHAPTER XIII. How Jocelyn Mounchensey encountered a masked horseman on Stamford Hill. ]
[ CHAPTER XIV. The May-Queen and the Puritan's Daughter. ]
[ CHAPTER XV. Hugh Calveley. ]
[ CHAPTER XVI. Of the sign given by the Puritan to the Assemblage. ]
[ CHAPTER XVII. A rash promise. ]
[ CHAPTER XVIII. How the promise was cancelled. ]
[ CHAPTER XIX. Theobalds' Palace. ]
[ CHAPTER XX. King James the First. ]
[ CHAPTER XXI. Consequences of the Puritan's warning. ]
[ CHAPTER XXII. Wife and Mother-in-Law. ]
[ CHAPTER XXIII. The Tress of Hair. ]
[ CHAPTER XXIV. The Fountain Court. ]
[ CHAPTER XXV. Sir Thomas Lake. ]
[ CHAPTER XXVI. The forged Confession. ]
[ CHAPTER XXVII. The Puritan's Prison. ]