Randolph to Cecil, September 7; Bain, i. 477, 478.
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Knox, vi. 83, 84.
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Knox, vi. lxxxii.
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M‘Crie, Life of John Knox, 162 (1855).
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Keith, iii. 4-7.
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Bain, i. 461.
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Cf. Edinburgh Burgh Records.
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Knox, ii. 193.
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Queen Mary’s Letter to Guise, p. xlii., Scottish History Society, 1904.
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Lesley, ii. 454 (1895).
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See Lord James to Throckmorton, London, May 20, a passage quoted by Mr. Murray Rose, Scot. Hist. Review, No. 6, 154. Additional MSS. Brit. Mus., 358, 30, f. 117, 121. Lord James to Throckmorton, May 20-June 3, 1561.
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Bain, i. 540, 541.
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Lord James to Dudley, October 7, 1561, Bain, i. 557.
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Pollen, Papal Negotiations, 62.
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Knox, ii, 266.
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Bain, ii. 543.
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Bain, ii. 547.
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Knox, ii. 276, 277.
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Knox, vi. 131.
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Knox, ii. 279, 280.
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Tracts by David Fergusson, Bannatyne Club, 1860.
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Bain, i. 551, 552.
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Lord James to Lord Robert Dudley, October 7, 1561. Bain, i. 557, 558. Lethington’s account of his reasonings with Elizabeth is not very hopeful. Pollen, “Queen Mary’s Letter to Guise,” Scot. Hist. Soc., 38-45.
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Bain, i. 565.
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Knox, vi. 131, 132; ii. 289.
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