James Stewart, Earl of MorayA detailed study of the career of the Scottish noble James Stewart, Earl of Moray and illegitimate brother of Queen Mary I that reconsiders the political and religious strike of the Marian period of Scotland from the point of view of the Scottish lords. |
Contents
THE COMING OF PROTESTANTISM | 3 |
THE WARS OF THE CONGREGATION | 27 |
THE PROBLEMS OF VICTORY | 63 |
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