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XXI. Two Letters; one from Pope Pius the Fourth to Mary Queen of Scots to assist by her Prelates at the Council of Trent; the other from Sir Benjamin Tichborne to King James the First, concerning the staying of the Execution of the Lords Cobham and Gray, and Sir Griffin Markham: Communicated by Thomas Amyot, Esq. F.R.S. Treasurer; in a Letter to Henry Ellis, Esq. Secretary

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 June 2012

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Through the favour of Mr. Bennett, of Norwich, who lately permitted me to exhibit a curious Instrument under the Seal of Mary Queen of Scots, I now inclose to you two other historical Documents, which you will be good enough to lay before the Society, if you should consider them to be of sufficient interest.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1827

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page 171 note a Istoria del Concilio di Trenti, lib. xx. c. 16

page 171 note b P. 88.

page 171 note c Mary's zeal for the Roman Catholic Religion, and her desire to see it re-established in Scotland, are sufficiently apparent in three autograph Letters addressed by her in 1564, 1565, and 1568, the former, written in French, to Pius the Fourth, and the two latter in Latin, to Pius the Fifth, the originals of which are preserved at Rome in the Barberini Library. I have been favoured with the perusal of transcripts of these Documents, which I hope will be given to the public in Mr. Ellis's second series of Original Letters illustrative of English History.

page 172 note d Winwood's Memorials, vol. ii. p. 10.

page 172 note e Miscellaneous State Papers from 1501 to 1726, vol. i. p. 387.