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CONTENTS.
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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 |