. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . BttndoTTn Castio: ^no o: the fortrcatcs ercLtci by Heury VIII. in sppi-ohonBion of an Invtudon by ftUics of tho Palace of Nonsuch, built by Henry VIII. CHAPTER XXVII. Three priests burned as heretics, and three hanged as traitors—Other executions for denying thesupremacy—Queen Catlierine Howard appears in public—Her shame discovered—Cranmers Letter to Henij—Mercy promised to be extended towards her—Act ofattainder against her and lady Rochford—New law of treaso
. The popular history of England : an illustrated history of society and government from the earliest period to our own times . BttndoTTn Castio: ^no o: the fortrcatcs ercLtci by Heury VIII. in sppi-ohonBion of an Invtudon by ftUics of tho Palace of Nonsuch, built by Henry VIII. CHAPTER XXVII. Three priests burned as heretics, and three hanged as traitors—Other executions for denying thesupremacy—Queen Catlierine Howard appears in public—Her shame discovered—Cranmers Letter to Henij—Mercy promised to be extended towards her—Act ofattainder against her and lady Rochford—New law of treason—Catherine Parr—Warivith Scotland and with France^tate of Scotland under James V.—David Beaton—Thefirst Scottish Reformer—Efforts to stop the progress of Lutheran opinions—James rejectsthe overtures of Henry^Invasion of Scotland by forces of the duke of Norfolk—.Tamesdeserted by his nobles—Flight of Solway Moss—Death of James—Birth of the princessMary of Scotland—Treaty for a marriage between prince Edward and the infant princess—The treaty broken off—Invasion of Scotland by earl of Hertford—Edinburgh taken—Kelso destroyed—Jedburgh burnt—Ravages of the southern distriots—Proposition toass
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