The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of James VI to the Throne of England : to the Union of the Kingdoms in the Reign of Queen Anne : with a Preliminary Dissertation of the Participation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the Murder of Darnley, Volume 2J. Mawman, 1819 - Darnley murder |
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... Elizabeth , it appears that Paris , who had 40 Crawford's Memoirs , 113. In the original MS . " The regent passed to St. Andrew's quhair a notabill sorceress called Nicnevin was condemnit to the death and burnt , and a Frenchman callit ...
... Elizabeth , it appears that Paris , who had 40 Crawford's Memoirs , 113. In the original MS . " The regent passed to St. Andrew's quhair a notabill sorceress called Nicnevin was condemnit to the death and burnt , and a Frenchman callit ...
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... Elizabeth never would have furnished evidence to the dis- paragement of Morton , and against Douglas , whom she was willing to preserve . Undoubt- edly , the first Declaration of Paris was alone pro- duced , nor would James have ...
... Elizabeth never would have furnished evidence to the dis- paragement of Morton , and against Douglas , whom she was willing to preserve . Undoubt- edly , the first Declaration of Paris was alone pro- duced , nor would James have ...
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... after eight years close confinement , he died mad . Re- peated applications from Murray , Lennox , and Elizabeth to the King of Denmark , were evaded VOL . II . E CHAP . VII . on the most frivolous pretexts : THE MURDER OF DARNLEY . 49 •
... after eight years close confinement , he died mad . Re- peated applications from Murray , Lennox , and Elizabeth to the King of Denmark , were evaded VOL . II . E CHAP . VII . on the most frivolous pretexts : THE MURDER OF DARNLEY . 49 •
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... Elizabeth , who endeavoured to suppress it as much as possi- ble ; and that Monceaux's journey was unneces- sary , since the queen - mother had sent thither to inquires . After her execution , Blackwood , in 1578 , appealed for her ...
... Elizabeth , who endeavoured to suppress it as much as possi- ble ; and that Monceaux's journey was unneces- sary , since the queen - mother had sent thither to inquires . After her execution , Blackwood , in 1578 , appealed for her ...
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... Elizabeth and to most of the princes ~ in Christendom ; and his authority was adopted A manifest forgery . by the interpolator of Camden , and improved by Turner , whom Crawford has transcribed in his spurious Memoirs . But the ...
... Elizabeth and to most of the princes ~ in Christendom ; and his authority was adopted A manifest forgery . by the interpolator of Camden , and improved by Turner , whom Crawford has transcribed in his spurious Memoirs . But the ...
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