A Student's History of England, v. 2: 1509-1689 From the Earliest Times to the Death of King Edward VII

CHAPTER XXVIII

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THE ELIZABETHAN SETTLEMENT IN CHURCH AND STATE. 1558-1570

1. Elizabeth's Difficulties. 1558 428

2. The Act of Uniformity and Supremacy. 1559 429

3. The new Bishops and the Ceremonies. 1559-1564 429

4. Calvinism 430

5. Peace with France. 1559 431

6. The Reformation in Scotland. 1559 432

7. The Claims of Mary Stuart. 1559 432

8. The Treaty of Edinburgh. 1560 433

9. Scottish Presbyterianism. 1561 434

10. Mary and Elizabeth. 1561 435

11. The French War. 1562-1564 436

12. End of the Council of Trent. 1563 436

13. The Jesuits 436

14. The Danger from Scotland. 1561-1565 437

15. The Darnley Marriage. 1565 438

16. The Murder of Rizzio. 1566 438

17. The Murder of Darnley. 1567 439

18. The Deposition and Flight of Mary. 1567-1568 439

19. Mary's Case before English Commissioners. 1568-1569 440

20. The Rising in the North. 1569 441

21. The Papal Excommunication. 1570 441