s, edited by J.
H. Newman), 1844; Shadows of the Clouds (Tales), by Zeta
(_pseud._), 1847; A Sermon (on 2 Cor. vii. 10) preached at
St. Mary's Church on the Death of the Rev. George May
Coleridge, 1847; Article on Spinoza (_Oxford and Cambridge
Review_), 1847; The Nemesis of Faith (Tale), 1849; England's
Forgotten Worthies (_Westminster Review_), 1852; Book of Job
(_Westminster Review_), 1853; Poems of Matthew Arnold
(_Westminster Review_), 1854; Suggestions on the Best Means
of Teaching English History (Oxford Essays, etc.), 1855;
History of England, 12 vols., 1856-70; The Influence of the
Reformation on the Scottish Character. 1865; Inaugural
Address delivered to the University of St. Andrews, March
19, 1869, 1869; Short Studies on Great Subjects, 1867, 2
vols., series 2-4, 1871-83 (articles from _Fraser's
Magazine_, _Westminster Review_, etc.); The Cat's
Pilgrimage, 1870; Calvinism: Address at St. Andrews, 1871;
The English in Ireland, 3 vols., 1872-74; Bunyan (English
Men of Letters), 1878; Caesar: a Sketch, 1879; Two Lectures
on South Africa, 1880; Thomas Carlyle (a history of the
first forty years of his life, etc.), 2 vols., 1882; Luther:
a Short Biography, 1883; Thomas Carlyle (a history of his
life in London, 1834-81), 2 vols., 1884; Oceana, 1886; The
English in the West Indies, 1888; Liberty and Property: an
Address [1888]; The Two Chiefs of Dunboy, 1889; Lord
Beaconsfield (a Biography), 1890; The Divorce of Catherine
of Arragon, 1891; The Spanish Story of the Armada, 1892;
Life and Letters of Erasmus, 1894; English Seamen in the
Sixteenth Century, 1895; Lectures on the Council of Trent,
1896; My Relations with Carlyle, 1903.
Edited:--Carlyle's Reminiscences, 1881; Mrs. Carlyle's
Letters, 1883.
{p.xv} CONTENTS
Chapter Page
I. Queen Jane and Queen Mary 1
II. The Spanish Marriage 79
III. Reconciliation With Rome 147
IV. The Martyrs 201
V. Calais 260
VI. Death of Mary 305
Index 321
{p.001} MARY TUDOR
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