CONTENTS
[ CHAPTER II. Counter-Poison. ]
[ CHAPTER III. Showing that "our pleasant vices are made the whips to scourge us." ]
[ CHAPTER IV. How the forged Confession was produced. ]
[ CHAPTER V. A visit to Sir Giles Mompesson's habitation near the fleet. ]
[ CHAPTER VI. Of the Wager between the Conde de Gondomar and the Marquis of ]
[ CHAPTER VII. A Cloud in the Horizon. ]
[ CHAPTER IX. Prince Charles. ]
[ CHAPTER X. The old Palace-Yard of Westminster. ]
[ CHAPTER XI. The Tilt-Yard. ]
[ CHAPTER XII. The Tilting Match. ]
[ CHAPTER XIII. The Felon Knight. ]
[ CHAPTER XIV. The private Cabinet of Sir Giles Mompesson. ]
[ CHAPTER XV. Clement Lanyere's Story. ]
[ CHAPTER XVI. Sir Jocelyn's rupture with de Gondomar. ]
[ CHAPTER XVIII. How Sir Jocelyn's cause was espoused by the 'prentices. ]
[ CHAPTER XIX. A Noble Revenge. ]
[ CHAPTER XX. A Place of Refuge. ]
[ CHAPTER XXII. The Old Fleet Prison. ]
[ CHAPTER XXIII. How Sir Jocelyn was brought to the Fleet. ]
[ CHAPTER XXIV. The Abduction. ]
[ CHAPTER XXV. The "Stone Coffin." ]
[ CHAPTER XXVI. A Secret Friend. ]
[ CHAPTER XXVII. Showing how judgment was given by King James in the Star-Chamber, in the ]
[ CHAPTER XXVIII. The two warrants. ]
[ CHAPTER XXIX. The Silver Coffer. ]
[ CHAPTER XXX. How the Marriage was interrupted. ]
[ CHAPTER XXXI. Accusations. ]