History of England From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth volume 10
History of England From the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth volume 10
James Froude
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The Commission was not sitting to decide what was already determined, but to consider the conditions on which the venture might be made. The Bishop of Ross, in Mary Stuart's name, entreated that there might be no further delav : she was ready, he said, to make every concession that might be thought necessary. The hostages should be forthcoming, and the Prince should be given up. La Mothe supported the Bishop, the general question was assumed to be settled, and the business went for- 1 La Mothe,... March 4, 1571. Short answers to four principal points, Feb roaiy 24. In Bacon's hand : MSH. Mary Queen of Scots. 142 History of England. [Cn. ::::. ward. The next step was the presentation of a peti- tion by the Bishop of Ross, requiring that the abdication made at Lochleven should be de- clared invalid. Morton said fiercely that the grounds on which the Queen had been deposed had been al- ready examined into, and were sufficiently well known. The Bishop replied, that subjects, whatever their com- plaints, had no rights over their princes.
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