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 Alba
 Albert Frederick
 Allen, William
 Campbell, Archibald
 Carlos
 Crichton, Robert
 Douglas, James
 Elizabeth I
 Ferdinand Alvarez de
 Henry IV
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   Abdication   Douglas, James
   Lochleven   Takes an active part in obtaining the consent of the Queen at Lochleven to an abdication
   Abdication   Maitland
     Supports Mary Queen of Scot's restoration
   Abdication   Mary of Scots
   May   Declares that her abdication, and her consent to thecoronation of James, had been extorted from her under threat of death
   Alliance   Henry IV
   Paris   Henry IV joins forces with the Hugenots
   Arrest   Campbell, Archibald
   Loch Leven   Leads a force which assists Queen Mary's escape from Loch Leven
   Arrest   Mary of Scots
     Elizabeth refuses to grant Mary an interview & so becomes the focus of Catholic plots
     Mary arrives in England   where she is imprisoned for the rest of her life
   Loch Leven   For the next 19 years Mary lives in strict confinement
   May Loch Leven   Mary escapes, heading west to the country of the Hamiltons, high among her remaining supporters, with the determination to restore her rights as queen
  2nd May Loch Leven   Escapes from Loch Leven & joins the supporters of Hamilton & Argyll
  18th May Carlisle Castle   Kept under close guard by Elizabeth I in Carlisle Castle
  18th May Carlisle   Kept under close guard by Elizabeth I in Carlisle Castle
   Arrest   Carlos
     Arrested by his father, Philip II
   Arrest   Philip II
     Has his son Carlos arrested
   Assassination   Mary of Scots
   Nov Westminster   The Casket Letters indicate Mary raped by Bothwell & plotted Darnley's death
   Battle of Heilgerlee   Louis of Nassau-Dietz
  23rd May Heiligerlee   With 3,000 defeats a combined German   & Spanish force under John, Duke of Arenberg
   Battle of Jemmingen   Louis of Nassau-Dietz
  21st July Jemmingen   Alva moves into the Northern Netherlands  , entices Louis into battle & defeats him
  21st July Jemmingen   Commands an army of Calvanist "Beggars"
  21st July Jemmingen   Groningen is captured by the Dutch   & ruled for 30 yrs after the battle of Jemmingen
  21st July Jemmingen   The rebels lose 7,000 killed compared to Spain  's 80
   Battle of Jemmingen   Ferdinand Alvarez de
  21st July Jemmingen   The rebels lose 7,000 killed compared to Spain  's 80
  21st July Jemmingen   Wishes to destroy the army of "Beggars" & crush an effective force of Dutch   rebels
   Battle of Jemmingen   Toledo
  21st July Jemmingen   Alva moves into the nth Netherlands  , entices Louis into battle & defeats him
   Battle of Jodoigne   Ferdinand Alvarez de
  20th Oct Jodoigne   Destroys the rear of William's Army forcing him back to Germany  
   Battle of Langside   Campbell, Archibald
   Langside   Commands Queen Mary's forces
   Battle of Langside   Douglas, James
  13th May Langside   Leads an army which defeats Mary Queen of Scots  
  13th May Langside   Mary & her escort rides off, eventually arriving at Dundrennan Abbey in Dumfriesshire, some sixty miles to the south & from here she leaves for England  , never to see Scotland   again
   Battle of Langside   Mary of Scots
  13th May Langside   Mary escapes from prison, her supporters join her but are defeated by Moray
  13th May Langside   Mary flees to England   where she is imprisoned by Elizabeth In the Tower of London
  13th May Langside   Mary's 6,000 army faces a smaller force under the Earl of Moray but is defeated
  13th May Langside   Shortly after Mary's escape she is defeated at Langside
   Battle of Langside   Stewart, James
   Langside   Moray recognises the security Dumbarton Castle would give Mary & moves his smaller, better-trained army to intercept, the forces confronted each other at Langside
  13th May Langside   Mary escapes from Lochleven (May 2, 1568), the Duke of Chatelherault and other nobles rallied to her standard, but Moray gathers his allies and defeats her forces at the battle of Langside
  15th May Langside   Defeats the Royalists who have helped Mary Queen of Scots   escape from Loch Leven
   Birth   Crichton, Robert
     Birth of Robert Crichton, 8th Earl Crichton of Sanquhar, son of Edward Crichton, 7th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Margaret Douglas
   Bishops Bible   Parker, Matthew
   Canterbury   Promotes the Bishop's Bible
   Capture   Oda, Nobunaga
     Establishes control of Honshu & installs Ashikaga Yashiaka as Shogun
   Commander   Campbell, Archibald
   Lochleven   Appointed Commander of Mary Queen of Scots  ' forces after her escape from Lochleven
   Commissioner   Howard
     Appointed Commissioner to inquire into Scottish   affairs
   Commissioner   Howard, Thomas
     Appointed Commissioner to inquire into Scottish   affairs
   Council of the North   Radcliffe
     Appointed President of the Council of the North
   Death   Alba
  5th June   Has Egmont executed, a loyal Roman  Catholic subject
  5th June   Has Hoorn executed, a loyal Roman  Catholic subject
   Death   Carlos
  24th July   Death of Carlos, 7 months after being arrested by his father Philip II
   Death   Philip II
  24th July   Death of Carlos, Philip's son, 7 months after being arrested
   Diplomacy   Elizabeth I
     Elizabeth siezes Spanish bullion
     Gold loaned to Spain   by a Genoese merchant for Alva's troops is seized by Elizabeth
     Philip of Spain   places an embargo on English   goods, Elizabeth freezes Spanish assets
   Embargo   Elizabeth I
     Philip of Spain   places an embargo on English   goods, Elizabeth freezes Spanish assets
   Execution   Alba
  5th June   Has Egmont executed, a loyal Roman  Catholic subject
  5th June   Has Hoorn executed, a loyal Roman  Catholic subject
   Exile of Mary of Scots   Mary of Scots
  13th May Langside   Mary flees to England   where she is imprisoned by Elizabeth In the Tower of London
  16th May Solway   Crosses the Solway into England  
   Exile of Stewart   Stewart, James
     Forces Mary to flee to England  , for this and the subsequent management of the kingdom he secures bothcivil and ecclesiastical peace, and earns the title of "the Good Regent"
   Exile   Mary of Scots
  13th May Langside   Crosses the border after the battle of Langside. hoping to be protected by Elizabeth
  15th May Dundrennan Abbey   Escapes to Dundrennan Abbey & in a written letter appeals to Elizabeth I for support
   Flanders College   Allen, William
   Douai   Founds a Catholic College to train missionaries for converting England   to Catholicism
   Homage   Selim II
  17th Feb Constantinople   Agrees to pay Maximilian II an annual "present" of 30,000 ducats
   Invasion of Holland   William I the Silent
     Launches a raid into the Spanish Netherlands   fromexile in Germany  
   Mobilization   Stewart, James
   May   Moray assembles a force of 4,000 to oppose Mary Queen of Scot's attempt to regain her throne
   Peace   Maximilian II
     Concludes a disastrous truce with Turkey
   Plot   Louis I de Bourbon
     Louis begins a war against the House of Guise when he fails tocapture the King
   Plot   Philip II
     Philip II accuses his son Carlos of sedition & trying to usurp the throne
   Rebellion   Elizabeth I
     Mary arrives in England   & is imprisoned, followed by arebellion of northern nobility
   Rebellion   Mary of Scots
   May Lanarkshire   Mary gathers together a force of 6,000 to regain her throne
   May Lanarkshire   With an escort of 50 horse led by Lord Claud Hamilton arrives in Lanarkshire, soon to be joined by a wide-cross section of the nobility, including the earls of Argyll, Cassillis, Rothes and Eglinton
   Rule of Groningen   Louis of Nassau-Dietz
  21st July Groiningen   Groningen is captured by the Dutch   & ruled for 30 yrs after the battle of Jemmingen
   Siege of Groningen   Maurice of Nassau-Dietz
   Groningen   Lays siege to Groningen but is driven away by the Duke of Alva's Spanish army
   Succession   Albert Frederick
   Prussia   Succeeds as Duke of Prussia
   Succession   John III
   Stockholm   Succeeds as King of Sweden  , 2nd son of Gustav I Vasa
   Treaty of Longjumeau   Henry IV
   Longjumeau   Thetreaty of Longjumeau ends the 2nd War of Religion
   Treaty of Longjumeau   Louis I de Bourbon
   Mar Longjumeau   Makes a temporary peace with the House of Guise
   Trial   Elizabeth I
   Oct York   Norfolk plans to marry Mary & secure a Scottish   alliance, thetrial is moved to London
  4th Oct York   Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler
  4th Oct York   Elizabeth's representitives try cases forwarded by Moray's & Mary's representitives
  3rd Nov Westminster   Orders that Mary'strial be moved to Westminster
   Trial   Howard
     Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler
   April   Norfolk plans to marry Mary & secure a Scottish   alliance
   April London   Elizabeth moves thetrial to London
   Trial   Howard, Thomas
     Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler
   April   Norfolk plans to marry Mary & secure a Scottish   alliance
   April London   Elizabeth moves thetrial to London
   Trial   Radcliffe
   York   Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler
   Trial   Sadler, Ralph
  4th Oct York   Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler
   Trial   Mary of Scots
   Oct York   Norfolk plans to marry Mary, Elizabeth moves thetrial to London
  4th Oct York   Elizabeth's representitives try cases forwarded by Moray's & Mary's representitives
  4th Oct York   Mary refuses to acknowledge the authority of the court
  4th Oct York   Says Bothwell was acqitted & her marriage to him was approved by the Scottish   Lords
   Nov Westminster   The Casket Letters exposed, written from Mary to Bothwell, only copies are found
   Nov Westminster   The Casket Letters indicate Mary had been raped by Bothwell & plotted to kill Darnley
  3rd Nov Westminster   Mary is refused permission to present her own case
  3rd Nov Westminster   Mary'strial moves to Westmnster
  16th Dec Hampton Court   thetrial is private as the Queen of Scotland   cannot be tried by an English   Court
  16th Dec Hampton Court   Thetrial of Mary Queen of Scots   moves to Hampton Court
   Trial   Stewart, James
  4th Oct York   Justifies hisrebellion because Mary did not prosecute Bothwell for Darnley's murder
   Dec York   Puts the case against Mary Queen of Scots   on behalf of James I

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