—— his challenge, [127].
—— justifies his conduct, [128].
—— his challenge taken up, [133].
—— surrenders to Drury, [148].
—— his appeal to Burghley, [150].
—— appeal to Morton, [152].
—— his execution, [153].
—— his character, [153].
Knox, John, at St Andrews, [28].
—— a prisoner in France, [41].