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  2. Andrew Beaton - Wikipedia

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    Mary wrote to him from Sheffield Castle on 22 August 1577, with political news, instructions, and a reminder to get her some novelties from the shops in Paris. [5] Beaton had an audience with Elizabeth I in London. [6] He died in France in 1577. His replacement as Master of the Queen's Household was Andrew Melville of Garvock, who married Jane ...

  3. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of St. Louis

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    Mary, Queen of Peace 676 W. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, 63119-3597 Most Sacred Heart 350 E. Fourth St., Eureka, MO 63025-1949 Old St. Ferdinand Shrine: 1 Rue St. Francois, Florissant, MO 63031-6815 Oratory of Sts. Gregory and Augustine 7230 Dale Avenue, Richmond Heights, MO 63117-2398 Our Lady of Guadalupe

  4. 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.

  5. Webster Groves, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Mary Queen of Peace, also on Lockwood, serves Catholics of Webster Groves and adjoining Glendale. The parish was founded in 1922; the Sisters of Loretto formed the first kindergarten class in 1944. Nerinx Hall High School, an all-girls Catholic high school, was founded by the Sisters of Loretto in 1924. It adjoins the campus of Webster ...

  6. Andrew Melville of Garvock - Wikipedia

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    Mary told him to be of good cheer and bade him farewell with a kiss. [15] [16] A Renaissance style ostrich egg cup, 1570s, made in Prague Waddesdon Bequest, British Museum. After Mary's execution, Andrew Melville, Jean Kennedy, and the queen's physician were placed in joint custody of Mary's remaining jewels and silver plate.

  7. Wedding of Mary, Queen of Scots, and Francis, Dauphin of ...

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    Opponents claimed she was replacing traditional Scots laws with French practice, and the Parliament had rejected her proposals for a tax. There were also troubling rumours that Mary, Queen of Scots was unwell, and might not survive. Mary of Guise wanted the wedding to cement a dynastic union of France and Scotland. [9]

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

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    Mary Queen of Scots expert John Guy, who wrote the 2004 biography of Mary Queen of Scots, said this is the most significant find about Mary for a century. He said: “This discovery is a literary ...

  9. Family tree of Scottish monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Mary of Guise 1515–1560: James Duke of Rothesay 1507–1508: Arthur Duke of Rothesay 1509–1510: Alexander Duke of Ross 1514–1515: Henry Stuart Lord Darnley 1545–1567: Mary I Queen of Scots 1542–1587 r. 1542–1567: Francis II King of France 1544–1560: James Earl of Bothwell c. 1534 –1578: James Duke of Rothesay 1540–1541: James ...