April, 1901.


CONTENTS.

[CHAPTER I]
Page
Birth and Childhood—Early Marriage Projects. 1516-15251
[CHAPTER II]
Princess of Wales. 1525-152723
[CHAPTER III]
The Beginning of Strife. 1527-153335
[CHAPTER IV]
Via Dolorosa. 1533-153662
[CHAPTER V]
The Great Renunciation. 153696
[CHAPTER VI]
After the Storm. 1536-1537131
[CHAPTER VII]
The Desire of All Eyes. 1537-1547155
[CHAPTER VIII]
The King’s Sister. 1547-1553187
[CHAPTER IX]
The Coming of the Queen. 1553215
[CHAPTER X]
Against the Tide. July-December 1553233
[CHAPTER XI]
The Coming of the King. January-July 1554270
[CHAPTER XII]
Philip and Mary. July 1554-August 1555315
[CHAPTER XIII]
The Martyrs.352
[CHAPTER XIV]
The Forsaken Queen.394
[CHAPTER XV]
War. 1556-1558430
[CHAPTER XVI]
At Eventide. 1558459
[CHAPTER XVII]
Veritas Temporis Filia.476
[Appendix]493
[Index]525

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.

[1.]The Princess Mary. From the original portrait in the Gallery of the University, Oxford Frontispiece
[2.]Katharine of Arragon. From a fine original in miniature by Holbein, formerly in Horace Walpole’s Collection at Strawberry Hill47
[3.]Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor of England. From the original portrait by Holbein 74
[4.]The Princess Mary. From the original drawing by Holbein, in the possession of the Marquis of Exeter136
[5.]The Princess Mary at the Age of Twenty-eight. From the original painting in the National Portrait Gallery186
[6.]Facsimile of a Letter Written in the Princess Mary’s Own Hand192
[7.]The Princess Mary. From the original portrait in the possession of the Marquis of Exeter212
[8.]Queen Mary. From the portrait by Sir Antonio More, at Madrid 263
[9.]Philip II. From the original portrait by Adrian van der Werff320
[10.]Cardinal Reginald Pole, Archbishop of Canterbury. From an engraving of a portrait painted by Sebastiano del Piombo408