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The Tower of London
ОглавлениеI. Of the Manner in Which Queen Jane Entered the Tower of London.
V. Of the Misunderstanding that Arose Between Queen Jane and Her Husband, Lord Guilford Dudley.
IX. Of the Mysterious Manner in Which Gunnora Braose was Brought to the Tower.
XIII. Of the Stratagem Practised by Cuthbert Cholmondeley on the Jailor.
XIV. How Simon Renard and the Lords of the Council were Arrested by Lord Guilford Dudley.
XV. How Gunnora Braose Sought an Audience of Queen Jane.
XVI. How the Council Deposed Queen Jane; And How She Fled from the Tower.
XVII. In What Manner Jane was Brought Back to the Tower of London.
II. How Jane was Imprisoned in the Brick Tower.
VI. By What Means the Duke of Northumberland was Reconciled to the Church of Rome.
VII. How the Duke of Northumberland was Beheaded on Tower Hill.
VIII. Of Queen Mary’s Attachment to Courtenay.
IX. Of the Duel Between Courtenay and Simon Renard; And How It was Interrupted.
X. Of the Conference Held Between Bishop Gardiner and Lady Jane Grey in the Beauchamp Tower.
XI. How Cuthbert Cholmondeley Revisited the Stone Kitchen; And How He Went in Search of Cicely.
XVI. What Befel Cicely in the Salt Tower.
XVIII. How Courtenay Escaped from the Tower.
XX. How Edward Underhill was Burnt on Tower Green.
XXIV. How Xit Escaped from the Constable Tower; And How He Found Cicely.
XXVII. Of the Insurrection of Sir Thomas Wyat.
XXVIII. Of the Queen’s Speech in the Council-chamber; And of Her Interview with Sir Thomas Wyat.
XXXI. How Jane Surrendered Herself a Prisoner; And How She Besought Queen Mary to Spare Her Husband.
XXXII. How the Princess Elizabeth was Brought a Prisoner to the Tower.
XXXIV. How the Princess Elizabeth was Confronted with Sir Thomas Wyat in the Torture-chamber.
XL. Of the Vision Seen by Mauger and Sorrocold on the Tower Green.