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Of the Mysterious Occurrence that Happened to Queen Jane in Saint John’s Chapel in the White Tower.
V. Of the Misunderstanding that Arose Between Queen Jane and Her Husband, Lord Guilford Dudley.
VI. Of the Solemn Exhortation Pronounced to the Giants by Master Edward Underhill, the “Hot-gospeller,” at Their Lodging in the By-ward Tower; And of the Effect Produced Thereby.
VII. How Cuthbert Cholmondeley was Thrown into a Dungeon Near the Devilin Tower; And How a Mysterious Female Figure Appeared to Him There.
VIII. How Gilbert Escaped from the By-ward Tower, and Swam Across the Moat; How Og Hung Xit Upon a Hook; And How Lawrence Nightgall Brought the Token to Cicely.
IX. Of the Mysterious Manner in Which Gunnora Braose was Brought to the Tower.
X. How the Duke of Northumberland Menaced Simon Renard in Saint Peter’s Chapel on the Tower-green; And How Queen Jane Interposed Between Them.
XI. How the Duke of Northumberland was Prevailed Upon to Undertake the Enterprise Against the Lady Mary.
XII. How Magog Became Enamoured of a Buxom Widow, Ycleped Dame Placida Paston; How He Went a Wooing; And How He Prospered in His Suit.
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.
BOOK THE SECOND
I. Of the Arrival of Queen Mary in London; Of Her Entrance into the Tower; And of Her Reception of the Prisoners on the Green.
II. How Jane was Imprisoned in the Brick Tower.
III. How Simon Renard Ascended to the Roof of the White Tower; And of the Goodly Prospect He Beheld Therefrom.
IV. Of the Tower of London; Its Antiquity and Foundation; Its Magnitude and Extent; Its Keep, Palace, Gardens, Fortifications, Dungeons, and Chapels; Its Walls, Bulwarks, and Moat; Its Royal Inmates; Its Constables, Jailors, Warders, and Other Officers; Its Prisoners, Executions, and Secret Murders.
V. How the Duke of Northumberland was Arraigned of High Treason in Westminster Hall; And How He Made Four Requests After the Judgment.
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.
XII. How Edward Underhill, the “Hot-gospeller,” Attempted to Assassinate Queen Mary; And How She was Preserved by Sir Henry Bedingfeld.
XIII. How Magog Nearly Lost His Supper; How His Beard was Burnt; How Xit was Placed in a Basket; And How He was Kicked Upon the Ramparts.
XIV. Of the Masque Given by Courtenay in Honour of Queen Mary; And How Xit was Swallowed by a Sea-monster.
XV. By Whose Instrumentality Queen Mary Became Convinced of Courtenay’s Inconstancy; And How She Affianced Herself to Philip of Spain.
XVI. What Befel Cicely in the Salt Tower.
XVII. Of the Conspiracy Formed by De Noailles; And How Xit Delivered a Letter to Elizabeth, And Visited Courtenay in the Lieutenant’s Lodgings.
XVIII. How Courtenay Escaped from the Tower.
XIX. How Queen Mary Visited the Lions’ Tower; How Magog Gave His Dame a Lesson; And How Xit Conquered a Monkey, and was Worsted by a Bear.
XX. How Edward Underhill was Burnt on Tower Green.
XXI. How Lord Guilford Dudley and Lady Jane were Arraigned and Attainted of High Treason; And How They were Pardoned by Queen Mary.
XXII. Of Jane’s Return to Sion House; And of Her Endeavours to Dissuade Her Husband from Joining the Conspiracy Against Queen Mary.
XXIII. How Xit was Imprisoned in the Constable Tower; And How He was Wedded to the “Scavenger’s Daughter.”
XXIV. How Xit Escaped from the Constable Tower; And How He Found Cicely.
XXV. Of the Arrival of the Imperial Ambassadors; And of the Signing of the Marriage-treaty Between Mary and Philip of Spain.
XXVI.
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