HISTORY OF ENGLAND FROM THE FALL OF WOLSEY TO THE DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH ARMADA VOLUME IX. ELIZABETH. FROM THE FALL OF WOLSEY ΤΟ THE DEFEAT OF THE SPANISH ARMADA. BY JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE, M.A. LATE FELLOW OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD. VOLUME IX. ELIZABETH. LONDON: LONGMANS, GREEN, AND CO 1877. CONTENTS OF VOLUME IX. Review of the Condition of the Realm by Sir Wm. Cecil Policy recommended by Cecil to the Queen Discontent of the English Aristocracy Philip adopts unwillingly the cause of the Queen of Description of Parties in England by Don Guerau Conflicting Schemes in favour of Mary Stuart Proposed Marriage between Mary Stuart and the Duke Conversation between Norfolk and Murray. Part of the Council in favour of the Marriage Double-dealing of Norfolk Trade opened with Hamburgh English Rovers under the flag of the Prince of Condé Danger of War with France England protected by Spain. Irritation of Elizabeth against Cecil Death of the Prince of Condé Arundel and Norfolk conspire against Cecil |