C. 70. A letter of the English ambassador to queen Mary 72. An original letter of the ambassador's to the queen, 73. A letter of bishop Jewel's to Bullinger, chiefly 74. An extract out of the Journal of the lower house 76. Bullinger's letter to bishop Horn, concerning that 77. Bullinger's answer to Humphreys and Sampson on the same subject H. 572 412 573 ibid. 574 417 575 419 580 422 590 424 591 427 593 78. Humphreys and Sampson's letter to Bullinger, insisting on the question 435 596 79. A paper of other things complained of besides these heads 440 599 8o. Bullinger's answer to their letter, declining to enter further into the dispute 442 ibid. 81. Bullinger and Gualter's letter to the earl of Bed- 84. A letter of Jewel's to Bullinger, concerning the 600 446 602 449 ibid. debates in parliament relating to the succession, and the heats in the disputes about the vestments 454 605 85. A letter of Jewel's to Bullinger, of the state affairs were in, both in England, Ireland, Scotland, and the Netherlands 456 ibid. 86. The end of a letter written to Zurich, setting forth the temper of some bishops in these matters 458 606 87. Bullinger and Gualter's letter to the bishops of London, Winchester, and Norwich, interceding for favour to those whose scruples were not sa- 88. A part of a letter of Jewel's to Bullinger, of the C. H. 459 607 state of affairs both in England and Scotland 461 609 89. A petition, with some articles, offered by the reformed in Scotland to their queen : With the queen's answer to it, 90. A supplication to the queen of Scotland 91. A letter of bishop Parkhurst to Bullinger, concerning the affairs of Scotland, and the murder of signior David 462 613 470 619 472 ibid. 92. A letter of bishop Grindal's to Bullinger, giving an account of the state of affairs both in England and Scotland, and of the killing of signior David 473 620 93. A part of bishop Grindal's letter to Bullinger, of the affairs of Scotland 94. A relation of Mary queen of Scotland's misfortunes, and of her last will, in the Life of Cardinal Laurea, written by the abbot of Pignerol his secretary. Printed at Bologna, 1599. 476 622 478 629 95. A bond of association, upon Mary queen of Scotland's resigning the crown in favour of her son 481 630 96. Bond to the king, and to the earl of Murray as regent during his infancy 482 631 97. A declaration of the causes moving the queen of England to give aid to the defence of the people afflicted and oppressed in the Low Countries 483 634 AN APPENDIX. 1. Corrections of some mistakes in the two first volumes; 3. A letter from me to Mr. Ausont, which was translated into Pag. 503 507 511 Pag. 4. Corrections of the two volumes of the History of the Reformation 520 5. Some remarks sent me by another hand 540 6. Observations and corrections of the two volumes of the History, made by Mr. Strype 542 THE END. |