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A Mary Queen of Scots fan who bought three of her letters for £35,000 hoped to put them on display. John White, 61, from Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, said he had "been fascinated by the royal since ...
Mary, Queen of Scots became a natural at the “black art of subterfuge” during her captivity in England as the state unleashed ...
During their stay, guests can explore the whole of Neidpath Castle at their leisure. The castle is notable for being visited ...
The treasures, including rosary beads carried by Mary, Queen of Scots, at her execution in 1587, were stolen from a display cabinet at Arundel Castle. By Isabella Kwai ...
It replaced a stronghold previously razed by his father, Malcolm III, who defeated rival Macbeth. Over time, the site witnessed turbulent chapters involving Robert the Bruce, James I, Mary, Queen of ...
Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded for treason in the Great Hall of Fotheringhay Castle in England by order of her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, on this day in history, Feb. 8, 1587.
Mary used verbs and adverbs in the feminine form and often mentioned the name "Walsingham" or Sir Francis Walsingham, who served as Queen Elizabeth I's principal secretary, according to the ...
Mary, Queen of Scots was denied entry to Inverness Castle in 1562 Mary stayed with the Roses at Kilravock while on a visit to the Highlands in 1562.
Over 50 encrypted letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots, have been deciphered, revealing the ill-fated monarch’s meditations on a wide variety of subjects. A team of international code ...
Over 50 encrypted letters written by Mary, Queen of Scots, have been deciphered, revealing the ill-fated monarch’s meditations on a wide variety of subjects.
The treasures, including rosary beads carried by Mary, Queen of Scots, at her execution in 1587, were stolen from a display cabinet at Arundel Castle.