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CONTENTS.
xi
CHAPTER XVIII.
 
SCOTLAND AND IRELAND.
 
Outlines of Scottish Character 343
English Conquests and Failures 345
Policy of Conciliation 347
Regency of the Duke of Albany 349
Feuds of the Nobles 350
The Queen-Mother 351
English and French Factions 353
War with England 355
Deposition of Albany 357
Intrigues of the Queen-Mother 359
The Earl of Angus 359
Conspiracies among the Lords 363
Angus in Edinburgh 365
Compromise of Parties—the Council of Eight 369
Treaty with England 369
Anarchy 372
Overthrow and Exile of Angus 375
Character of James the Fifth 375
James inclines to the Papacy 376
Proposed Interview between James and Henry 379
Weakness of James 381
Marriage with Magdalen de Valois 384
Misfortunes of Queen Margaret 386
James returns from France 387
Persecution of the Douglases 390
The Catholic Coalition 392
Mission of Sir Ralph Sadler to Edinburgh 392
Protestants in Scotland 397
Birth of John Knox 398
Patrick Hamilton 399