The four surviving Dudley brothers had been…
December 1554 CE
The four surviving Dudley brothers had been released in the autumn; working for their release, their mother (who will die in January 1555) and their brother-in-law, Henry Sidney, had befriended the Spanish nobles around the new king consort, Philip of Spain.
Robert Dudley will later frequently acknowledge that it was King Philip "to whom he owed his life".
Elizabeth is by the end of this year allowed to return to court at the behest of Philip, who worries that his wife might die in childbirth, in which case he prefers Lady Elizabeth, under his tutelage, to succeed rather than her next-closest relative, Mary of Scotland.
Marr of Scotland is openly hostile to Spanish interests and, being a member of the powerful Guise family, is able to count on substantial French support.