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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionProgresses and Public Processions of Queen Elizabeth I
- GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- Close section1533–1553
- Close sectionThe Childhood and Early Years of Princess Elizabeth, 1533–1553
- The Christening of the lady Elizabeth, 1533
- Parsons attendyng vpon the Lady Elzabethes grace, 1536–1537
- The Princess Elizabeth and Thomas Seymour, Lord Admiral; Thomas Parrye Coffurer to the Lady Elizabeths Grace confession
- What familiarity Kateryn Ashyly hath Known betwixt the Lord Admiral & the Lady Elizabeth's grace
- Letter from the Princess Elizabeth to King Edward VI. upon his desiring to have her Picture
- The Princess Elizabeth at Hatfield House
- Close sectionThe Childhood and Early Years of Princess Elizabeth, 1533–1553
- Close section1553–1554
- Close section1555–1558
- The Princess Elizabeth at Hatfield; Ashridge; in the Tower; afterwards at Richmond, Windsor, Woodstock, Ricot, Winge, Colnebroke, and again at Hatfield, 1553–1558
- Close sectionArticles Relating to Elizabeth's Accession
- Upon the accession of the new queen
- Cardinal Pole his Burial: Two Bishops attend it
- Bishop of Rochester buried
- Letter from the Lords of the Council, 21 November 1558
- The Queen Elizabeth's Progress through London, 1558
- The Removes of the Queen from Hatfield
- The death of sir Thomas Cheinie lord warden of the cinque ports
- Queen Mary's Funerals December 1558
- An obsequie kept for the emperour
- Bishop of Chichester buried
- The City begin their Preparation
- Noblemen appointed to attend vpon the Quenes Maiestie at her comming to london, 1558
- The names of the Ladyes of honour now beynge at the Courte & abowte London
- Tournament at Westminster, 1558
- Close section1559
- The letanie. The epistle and gospell in English. The queen remooueth from Westminster to the tower by water
- The Coronation Procession of Queen Elizabeth, 14 January 1599
- The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth
- A Tournament and Queen Elizabeth's first Parliament, January–February 1559
- Extracts from Strype's Annals of the Reformation, April–July 1559
- Charges for Dinners, 1–3 July 1559
- Payments for setting fourth of xii men to the Queens Majesties hyr muster
- Extracts from Strype's Annals of the Reformation, July–December 1559
- Close section1560
- Extracts from Strype's Annals of the Reformation, January–April 1560
- Queen Elizabeth's Grant about Singing Men at Windsor, 8 March 1560
- Letter from the Lord Admiral to William Cecil, 13 July 1560
- The Queen's Progress, July–September 1560
- Letter from Francis Alen to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 3 September 1560
- Close section1561
- Extracts from Strype's Annals of the Reformation, February–July 1561
- Letter from Sir Nicholas Bacon to the Bailiffs of Ipswich, 16 May 1561
- Extracts rom the Annuals of Ipswich by Nathaniel Bacon
- The Progress into Essex, Suffolk, and Heartfordshire, July–September 1561
- Proclamation Concerning Married Clergy, 9 August 1561
- Letter from William Cecil to Archbishop Matthew Parker, 12 August 1561
- The Duke of Norfolk's Feast at Norwich, 1561
- Extracts from Strype's Annals of the Reformation, September–November 1561
- Close section1562
- Close section1563
- The Queen's Second Parliament, January 1563
- The Queen at Northampton, 1563
- Verse Addressed to the Queen at Windsor by Eton Scholars, 19 September 1563
- Plague in London, 1563
- Patents Awarded to William Humphrey and Christopher Shutz, 1563
- Draft Proclamation Relating to Persons Making Portraits of the Queen, 6 December 1563
- Close section1564
- Extracts from Holinshed's Chronicles, April 1564
- Extracts from the Diary of William Cecil, 7 June–27 July 1564
- Close sectionQueen Elizabeth at the University of Cambridge, 5–10 August 1564
- I. Sir William Cecill chancellor of Cambridge to Edward Hawford, S.T.P. master of Christ's college
- II. Edmund Grindall, lord bishop of London to the vice-chancelor & heads of the university
- III. The order & preparation for the queen's reception
- IV. The Lord Robert Dudley to the university
- V. Sir William Cecil chancellor of the university of Cambridge to Edward Hawforde S.T.P. master of Christ's College, & his vicechancellor of that university
- VI. Sir William Cecil, chancellor of the university of Cambridge, his arrival & reception there on Friday, 4 August 1564
- VII. The Lord Robert Dudley, lord high steward of the university of Cambridge, his arrival & reception there on Saturday 5. August 1564
- VIII. The farther order & preparation for the reception of her majesty on the day of her coming, viz. 5. August 1564
- IX. Queen Elizabeth's arrival & reception at Cambridge, on Saturday 5. August 1564
- X. The orator's speech
- XI. Queen Elizabeth's reception and entertainment in King's College chappel and in King's College, on Saturday, 5. August 1564
- XIV. Queen Elizabeth's entertainment at King's college on Sunday 6. August 1564
- XV. Queen Elizabeth's entertainment at S. Mary's church in Cambridge, on Monday 7. August, 1564
- XVI. Queen Elizabeth's entertainment at King's college, on Tuesday, 8. August, 1564
- XVII. Queen Elizabeth's entertainment atClare-Hall, King's college, Trinity Hall,Gonville & Caius college, Trinity college,S. John's college, Christi college, Corpus Christicollege, Pembroke-Hall, Peter-House, Queen's college & Katherine- Hall, on Wednesday, 9. August, 1564
- XVIII. Queen Elizabeth's entertainment at S. Mary's church, in the afternoon of the same day
- XIX. Queen Elizabeth's Latin speech to the university, at the conclusion of her entertainment in S. Mary's church
- XX. The same in English; by the editor
- XXI. The names of the several nobles & other eminent persons, who were created M.A. on Thursday 10 August,1564
- XXII. Queen Elizabeth's departure from Cambridge on Thursday 10. Aug. 1564.
- Robert Dudley's Creation as Earl of Leicester, 29 September 1564
- Extracts from Holinshed's Chronicles, 2 October 1564
- Close section1565
- Extracts from the Diary of William Cecil, August 1565
- Visit of Christopher, Margrave of Baden-Baden, September 1565
- Marriage of Ambrose Dudley, Earl of Warwick, and Anne Russell, 11 November 1565
- Letter from Francis Alen to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 11 December 1565
- Christmas at Westminster, December 1565
- Close section1566
- Extracts from Holinshed's Chronicles, January–April 1566
- Letter from Queen Elizabeth to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 1 April 1566
- Extracts from the Diary of William Cecil, June–August 1566
- Close sectionQueen Elizabeth at Coventry and Kenilworth, 17–22 August 1566
- Close sectionQueen Elizabeth's Visit to the University of Oxford, 31 August–6 September 1566
- History and Antiquities
- The Receavinge of the Quenes Maiestie into Oxford
- Collegiorum Scholarumque Publicarum Academiæ Oxoniensis Topographica Delineatio
- Dialogus in aduentum Reginæ serenissimæ Dominæ Elisabethæ gratulatorius, inter eandem Reginam & Dominum Robertum Dudlæum Comitem Lecestriæ & Oxoniensis Academiæ Cancellarium
- Topographical Delineation of the Colleges and Public Schools of the University of Oxford
- A dialogue of welcome for the coming of the most serene Queen, Lady Elizabeth, between the aforementioned Queen and the lord Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and Chancellor of the University of Oxford.
- Of the Actes Done at Oxford When the Quenes Majestie was There.
- Nicholas Robinson, Of the Actes Done at Oxford When the Quenes Majestie was There
- Holinshed's Description of the Queen's Visit to Oxford
- Oxford Verses and Orations
- A speech, delivered to celebrate the coming of the most serene Queen Elizabeth at the outer limits of Oxford
- Commentarij sive Ephemeræ actiones rerum illustrium Oxonij gestarum in aduentu Serenissimæ Principis Elisabethæ
- John Bereblock, Commentaries or Diary of the proceedings of the distinguished events that took place at Oxford during the visit of the most Serene Queen Elizabeth
- A briefe rehearsall of all suche thinges as were doonne in th'vniversitie of Oxforde, during the Queenes Maiesties abode there
- Queen Elizabeth in Rycote, 6 September 1566
- Close section1567
- Close section1568
- Close section1569
- Letter from William Cecil to the Earl of Shrewsbury, 9 April 1569
- Letter from Richard Cox, Bishop of Ely, to the Parson of Downham, 12 July 1569
- Extracts from the Diary of William Cecil, 27 July–September 1569
- The Proposed Marriage of Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots, and the Duke of Norfolk, August–September 1569
- The Mayor of Coventry removed from Office, 8 September 1569
- Letter from the Queen to the Alderman and Rocorder of Coventry, 8 September 1569
- Letter from the Queen to the Earl of Huntingdon, 22 September 1569
- Warrant for Pulling Down the Earl of Northumberland's Hatchments at Windsor, 26 November 1569
- Close section1570
- Close section1571
- Extracts from Holinshed's Chronicles, January–June 1571
- The Challenge of the Four Knights Errant, May 1571
- The Queen's Progress, August–September 1571
- The Queen's Reception at Saffron Walden, 27 August 1571
- The Queen at Theobalds, 22 September 1571
- Extracts from Stow and Howes, The Annales, 9 November 1571
- The Queen's Health, December 1571–March 1572