The letter is on the move as part of the National Library of Scotland’s centenary celebrations. Written six hours before she was led to her death, the last letter penned by Mary Queen of Scots is now ...
In 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots, upset the applecart of the Protestant Reformation. Her husband, Francois II, King of France had died unexpectedly, and the Scots were more than a little surprised by ...
An ancient tree linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, which has been described as “one of the most important trees in Scotland”, ...
An “extraordinary” silver casket believed to have belonged to Mary Queen of Scots has undergone fresh ... casket was given to ...
Queen of Scots. She had become Queen of Scotland when her father, James V, was killed in battle against the English in 1542. In 1561, Mary’s first husband (Francis II of France) died ...
Glasgow historians say they are "optimistic" an ancient sycamore with links to Mary, Queen of Scots can be saved after it was ...
A Scottish national treasure once owned by Mary, Queen of Scots, has been bought for £ ... allegedly from Mary to her third husband, the Earl of Bothwell, implicated them both in a conspiracy ...
James Stuart was born at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland on 19th June 1566, the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots and her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. He was crowned James VI of Scotland in ...
The Darnley Sycamore or Plane tree, stands on the outskirts of Darnley in Glasgow. It's at least 500-600 years old.
The Darnley Sycamore or Plane tree, stands on the outskirts of Darnley in Glasgow. It's at least 500-600 years old.
Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542, daughter of King James V of Scotland ... She was betrothed to the Dauphin of France and educated at the French Court. Her husband, who succeeded as Francis II, ...