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  2. Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart [3] or Mary I of Scotland, [4] was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland , Mary was six days old when her father died and she inherited the throne.

  3. Coat of arms of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Queen of Scots, Dauphine of France, impaled with the dimidated arms of Francis, Dauphin of France, King consort of Scots, both halves incorporating the claim to the English throne made for a short time. [11] 1559–1560 Mary, Queen of Scots and Queen consort of France [10] 1560–1565 Mary, Queen of Scots and Queen dowager of France. [10 ...

  4. Mary of Guise - Wikipedia

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    Mary's coat of arms, in South Leith Parish Church, showing Scotland impaled with Lorraine In 1557, a group of Scottish lords who became known as the " Lords of the Congregation " drew up a covenant to "maintain, set forth, and establish the most blessed Word of God and his Congregation".

  5. Mary of Guelders - Wikipedia

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    Arms of Mary as queen consort of Scotland. Mary landed in Scotland in June 1449. Her arrival was described by Mathieu d'Escouchy. [7] She first visited the Isle of May and the shrine of St Adrian. [8] Then she came to Leith and rested at the Convent of St Anthony. [9]

  6. Amias Paulet - Wikipedia

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    Sir Amias Paulet, Mary's gaoler, is identified as 3, top, seated left below dais; the official witnesses, the Earls of Shrewsbury and Kent, are identified as numbers 1 and 2. Sir Amias Paulet (1532 – 26 September 1588) of Hinton St. George, Somerset, was an English diplomat, Governor of Jersey, and the gaoler for a period of Mary, Queen of Scots.

  7. Secret messages from Mary Queen of Scots’ prison letters ...

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    Mary Queen of Scots was the cousin of Queen Elizabeth I. She was imprisoned for 19 years in various castles in England. After being found to be plotting against Elizabeth, letters in code written ...

  8. File:Royal Arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, France & England.PNG

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    It is recommended to name the SVG file “Royal Arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, France & England.svg”—then the template Vector version available (or Vva) does not need the new image name parameter. Description Royal Arms of Mary, Queen of Scots, France & England.PNG

  9. Falkland Palace - Wikipedia

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    Falkland Palace, in Falkland, Fife, Scotland, is a royal palace of the Scottish Kings. It was one of the favourite places of Mary, Queen of Scots, who took refuge there from political and religious turmoil of her times. Today it is under the stewardship of Ninian Stuart, who delegates most of his duties to the National Trust for Scotland.