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INTRODUCTION
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volume. Dr. Archibald Constable and Dr. Hay Fleming have
done me an inestimable service by reading through my proofs
with minute care, and with wonderful patience and intelli¬
gence. My readers, as well as myself, will acknowledge their
obligations to Mr. Alexander Mill for his diligence in com¬
posing the Index. I also take this opportunity of thanking
Mr. John Scott of Halkshill for the loan of the letter of Queen
Mary described at pp. 435, 521, and I am delighted to hear
that, since those pages were printed, the Scottish History
Society has decided upon reproducing the letter itself in fac¬
simile in Mr. Scott’s forthcoming volume, so that my readers
will be able to j udge of its interest for themselves.
J. H. POLLEN, S.J.
31 Farm Street, London, W.
ID September 1901.

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