xiv Conte7its and List of Citations PAGE 287. Extracts from the Edict of Nantes 183 Dumont, Corps diplomatique, V, 544 sqq. VII. Mary Queen of Scots and Elizabeth 288. Melville's impressions of Elizabeth in 1564 186 Sir James Melvil of Halhill, Memoirs (Glasgow, 1 751), pp. 10 1 sqq. There is a better edition published by the Bannatyne Club, 1827 289. The bishop of London on the dangers from Catholic conspiracy (1572) 187 Ellis, Original Letters (as above, No. 272), Second Series, III, 23 sq. VIII. The Latter Part of Elizabeth's Reign 290. John Hawkins on the fight with the Armada . . . .189 State Papers relating to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada ; ed. Laughton (2d ed., 1895), I, 358 sqq. 291. Elizabeth's character and tastes 191 " Certain observations concerning the Life and Raigne of Elizabeth, Queen of England," Ellis, Letters (as above, No. 272), Second Series, III, 190 sqq. CHAPTER XXIX — THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR I. The Opening of the Thirty Years' War 292. The activity of the Jesuits in Germany 200 Brief e und Akten zur Geschichte dcs 30 j '. Krieges ; bearbeitet v. M. Ritter (Munich, 1870-1877), I, 635. Given by M. Schilling, Quellenbuch zur Geschichte der Neuzeit (2d ed., Berlin, 1890), pp. 103 sq. 293. The English historian Rushworth's account of the opening of the war 201
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the sixteenth year of King James, anno ibi8 (London, 1659), J > 5 sqq. 294. Letter from Elizabeth, queen of Bohemia, to James I . 203 Ellis, Original Letters (as above, No. 272), First Series, III, 112 295. A Catholic song about the " Winter King" .... 204 " Lamentatio iiber den Konig in Bohmen, von den Papisten gemahlt " ; given by Schilling, Quellenbuch (as above, No. 292), p. 107 II. The Intervention of Gustavus Adolphus 296. The electors demand the dismissal of Wallenstein . . 205 Theatrum Europaeum (1646), II, 182 sq.