Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542 ... with great solemnity by Elizabeth's orders but James I ordered that her remains be brought to Westminster Abbey in 1612, although her funeral hearse was left ...
In 1587, the body of Mary Queen of Scots was initially buried at the Cathedral after her execution but was later removed to Westminster Abbey on the orders of her son, King James VI of Scotland ...
Elizabeth I ordered the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic claimant to the English throne, on this day in 1587 ...
In 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots, upset the applecart of the Protestant ... anti-Catholic fire by leading a Protestant mob to Holyrood Abbey to disrupt the Queen's mass. However, when he arrived ...
A parish register records the queen's coffin resting overnight in a church close to Cromwell's school in 1612, on its journey from Peterborough Cathedral to Westminster Abbey for reburial.
There's Buckden Towers, where Katherine of Aragon lived after divorcing from Henry VIII, or Burghley House, where one of Queen ... in Westminster Abbey. The castle was abandoned after Mary was ...
A digital 3D model of Mary, Queen of Scots' death mask has been ... taken from Mary's tomb effigy in Westminster Abbey. It was created through photogrammetry, involving hundreds of overlapping ...
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Silver casket believed to have belonged to Mary, Queen of Scots drawing crowds to Kirkcudbright GalleriesAnd it is an appropriate setting for the artefact as the galleries are just a few miles from Dundrennan Abbey, where Mary, Queen of Scots spent ... the same casket at Westminster a year later ...
Over 400 after her death, newly decoded letters between Mary Queen of Scots and the French ambassador to England reveal her thoughts from when her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, held her captive. A statue ...
Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542 ... with great solemnity by Elizabeth's orders but James I ordered that her remains be brought to Westminster Abbey in 1612, although her funeral hearse was left ...
Description of events leading up to the death of Mary, Queen of Scots ... placed in the vault of King Henry VII's Chapel in Westminster Abbey.
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