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Gairdner, J., _History of the English Church in the Sixteenth Century._
Gasquet, F. A., _Edward VI. and the Book of Common Prayer_.
Innes, A. D., _Cranmer and the English Reformation_.
Mason, A. J., _Thomas Cranmer_.
Moore, Aubrey, _History of the Reformation_.
Pollard, A, F., _Cranmer_.
MARY
CONTEMPORARY
_Calendar of State Papers, Mary, Foreign,_ 1 vol.
Otherwise, the list of contemporary authorities is the same as for Edward VI., with some omissions. The _Domestic Calendar, Edward VI., etc._ (vol. i.) extends on to 1580: and the remaining vols. to the end of Elizabeth bear the same t.i.tle.
INTERMEDIATE
As for Henry VIII.
MODERN
Stone, J. M., _Mary I. Queen of England_ takes the place of _England under Protector Somerset_ for Edward VI. The facts are fairly and honestly stated; though the perspective differs considerably from that of Protestant writers, the bias is not nearly so marked as in the same writer's work on the _Renaissance_: and the portrait of Mary herself is probably the truest we have.
Otherwise, the list for Edward VI. is practically repeated for Mary.
ELIZABETH
CONTEMPORARY: A. DOc.u.mENTARY
_Calendar of State Papers, Edward VI., etc., Domestic_: (Rolls).
Vol. i. 1547-80. A meagre catalogue. Vol. ii. 1580-90, somewhat less meagre. Vols. iii.-vi. 1590-1603, generally full transcriptions; but the Introductions are of much less use to the student than in _Henry VIII.
L. & P.,_ or the other "Rolls" series of Elizabeth. Vols. vi. and vii., addenda to vols. i. and ii.; the description, as for vols. iii-vi.
_Calendar of State Papers, Foreign, Elizabeth_: (Rolls). 14 vols., 1558-81. Very full and informing; the introductions being very useful guides to the contents.
_Calendar of State Papers, Irish_: (Rolls). Sufficiently full and satisfactory.
_Calendar of State Papers, Spanish_: (Rolls). 1558-1603. Selected and translated by Major Martin Hume, chiefly from the Simancas archives. Very valuable, and full for most of the period.
_Slate Papers relating to the Spanish Armada_: 2 vols.: ed. Professor Laughton, whose Introduction is of great interest. _Sidle Papers: Scotland and Mary Queen of Scots_. _Hamilton Papers_. _Hardwicke Papers_. _Letters of Mary Queen of Scots_: ed. A. Strickland.
_Statutes and Const.i.tutional Doc.u.ments_: ed G. W. Prothero.
B. CHRONICLES AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Buchanan, _History of Scotland_. Camden, W., _Britannia_, a survey of the realm, and _Annals of Queen_ _Elizabeth_. Foxe, J., _Book of Martyrs_. Holinshed, _Chronicle_. Knox, John, _Works_. Lesley, John (Bishop of Ross), _History of Scotland_.
The Bishop was in constant diplomatic employment, on behalf of Mary.
Lyndsay of Pitscottie, _Historie of Scotland_, ending 1563.
_Marprelate_ Tracts. Sanders, N., _History of the Anglican Schism_. Raleigh, Sir W., _Works;_ notably _The Discovery of Guiana_, _The Fight at_ _the Azores_, and the _Relation of the Cadiz Action_. But the works contain _pa.s.sim_ discussions which throw light on contemporary history. Spenser, E., _Faerie Queen_, Book I.; the Elizabethan spirit embodied in poetry. Not less necessary to a sympathetic understanding of the times than the Canterbury Tales, or Milton's Poems, for other periods.
INTERMEDIATE
Burnet, _History of the Reformation_. Macaulay, Lord, Essay on _Burleigh and his Times_, ostensibly a critique on the Nares Biography. Nares, E., _Memoirs of Lord Burleigh_. Neal, D., _History of the Puritans_. Strype, _Annals of the Reformation_; and _Lives of Parker_, _Grindal_, and _Whitgift_. Wright, T., _Queen Elisabeth and her Times_.
MODERN
Beesley, E. S., _Queen Elizabeth_ in the Twelve English Statesmen series. Rather a biography than a history; _i.e._ the Queen's personality holds almost exclusive possession of the stage. Brown, P.
Hume, _Scotland in the Time of Queen Mary_; a study of social conditions, not politics or persons, in Scotland; inferentially, useful to the student of English social conditions.
Corbett, J., _Drake and the Tudor Navy_, 2 vols., the most complete study of the Naval development under Elizabeth. Indispensable for this subject. Also _Drake_ in the English Men of Action series.
Creighton (Bishop), _Queen Elizabeth_.
Dixon, _History of the English Church_.
Fleming, D. Hay, _Mary Queen of Scots; (to her captivity in England).
Frere, W. H., _History of the English Church_.
Froude, _History of England_, vols. vii.-xii.; closing with the Armada. Mary Queen of Scots is the wicked heroine, Burghley the hero, the dramatic presentation of other characters depending largely on--and varying with--their relations to these two. These preconceptions must be borne in mind, in following a most fascinating narrative. Mr. Froude acc.u.mulated an unprecedented quant.i.ty of evidence, but does not always present it with accuracy, or weigh its value. The _Elizabethan Seamen_ is also an interesting and graphic study.
Harrison, F., _William the Silent_, in the "Foreign Statesmen" series.
Hosack, J., _Mary Queen of Scots and her Accusers_, a vigorous presentation of the case on Mary's behalf.
Hume, Martin: (1) _The Courts.h.i.+ps of Queen Elizabeth_--a special aspect of the reign which called for a specific treatment. (2) _The Love Affairs of Mary Queen of Scots_ treated from the political, not the dramatic, point of view. (3) _The Great Lord Burghley_, a sympathetic study. (4) _The Year after the Armada_, to be read in conjunction with Corbett's _Drake_. (5) _Treason and Plot_, the best account of the Queen's closing years. (6) _Life of Sir Walter Ralegh_. (7) Introductions to the _State Papers, Spanish, Elizabeth_.
Jusserand, J. J., _The Elizabethan Novel_, a very interesting study, by a Frenchman, of this particular literary development; and _A Literary History of the English People_.
Lang, Andrew, _The Mystery of Mary Stewart_, a most ingenious examination of a practically insoluble problem: performed in the true spirit of historical investigation. The conclusions, with a less exhaustive treatment of the evidence, are presented in the _History of Scotland_--which is also a running criticism on English affairs as they affected, or were affected by, Scotland.
Laughton, Introduction to the _State Papers relating to the Armada_.
Lee, Sidney, _Life of Shakespeare_; and _Great Englishmen of the Sixteenth Century_.
Moore, Aubrey, _History of the Reformation_.
Motley, J. R., _Rise of the Dutch Republic_, the cla.s.sical work on the subject.
Oppenheim, M., _History of the Administration of the Royal Navy, etc._
Procter, F., and Frere, W. H., _New History of the Book of Common Prayer_.
Rodd, Sir Rennell, _Raleigh_ in English Men of Action series.