The moment Mary Queen of Scots set foot in England, she became Elizabeth I's prisoner. Mary was fleeing from war and misogyny, hoping for help from her fellow queen. What lay ahead was twenty ...
A historic cathedral where Mary Queen of Scots and Catherine of Aragon were buried is facing going part-time unless it can raise £300,000 by Easter. Peterborough Cathedral declared it is 'in ...
The pure silver object is on display just a few miles from Dundrennan Abbey, where Mary spent her last hours on Scottish soil ...
The most notorious royal to spend time there was Mary, Queen of Scots, great-granddaughter of King Henry VII and first cousin once removed to Queen Elizabeth I. She had claimed the throne of ...
In 1561, Mary Stuart, widow of the King of France, returns to Scotland, reclaims her rightful throne and menaces the future of Queen Elizabeth I as ruler of England, because she has a legitimate ...
All of this angered Philip; he was also horrified by the execution of Mary Queen of Scots, in February 1587. In 1588, Philip sent a large number of ships, known as an Armada, to invade England.
Lucy Hughes-Hallett’s astute, piquant biography of a Jacobean courtier ... his father murdered when he was young, his mother—Mary, Queen of Scots—beheaded by her cousin Elizabeth.
You probably get a few of these things each week in the mail. And some of them actually do a good job of obscuring the ...
A Scots mother-of-five has died from sepsis after ... mum would not leave the house without make up on. She was a glam queen. Mum had a heart of gold." Shannon-Lee and her siblings are now putting ...