[280] A journal of the proceedings made by the English president, the Duke of Norfolk, is at Hatfield, part i. (No. 1200), and many letters on the subject in extenso in Haynes. In November the sittings were transferred to Westminster. On the 30th October a Council was held at Hampton Court, at which the “casket letters” were considered, and it was decided that Mary’s representatives, the Bishop of Ross and Lord Herries, should first have audience of Elizabeth. They were to be so questioned as to “move them to confess their general authority to answer all charges.” The representatives of the Lords, Maitland and MacGill, were then to be introduced and asked what answer they could give to Mary’s accusations, and why, in face of the letters they produced, they refrained from charging the Queen openly with murder. It was decided in the Council to remove Mary from Bolton to Tutbury. (See Minutes in Cecil’s hand, Hatfield Papers, part i. 1203-1205; in extenso in Haynes.)
[281] Spanish State Papers, Elizabeth.
[282] Odet de Coligny, brother of the Admiral of France.
[283] Hatfield State Papers, 18th September 1568.
[284] 28th October (Scrinia Ceciliana).
[285] Hatfield Papers, part i. 1237.
[286] Spanish State Papers, Elizabeth.
[287] Spanish State Papers, Elizabeth, vol. ii.
[288] Hatfield Papers, part i. No. 1243.
[289] Spanish State Papers, Elizabeth.