Mary I (popularly known as Mary, Queen of Scots:); (December 8 1542 - February 8 1587) was Queen of Scots (the monarch of the Kingdom of Scotland) from December 14 1542, to July 24 1567. She was also the Queen Consort of France ("Reine de France") from July 10 1559 to December 5 1560. Because of her tragic life, she is one of the best-known Scottish monarchs. Wikipedia
The ringleader of this affair was the swarthy Lord Bothwell . He made promises of wealth and power to the other parliamentary nobles if they'd support him in his bid to rid Scotland of Darnley, and marry Mary himself. www.historyhouse.com/in_history/mary_qos/
The definitive Wikipedia entry for Mary Queen of Scots. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_I_of_Scotland
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The Letters In The Casket A transcription of the contempory copies of the letters used against Mary Stewart, Queen of Scotland, in the case of the murder of her husband, Lord Henry of Darnley. ladyhedgehog.hedgie.com/casketletters.html
Mary Queen of Scots - Mary, Queen of Scots Many people wonder which spelling of this Scottish name is the older. The quick answer is Stewart. The line of Stewart monarchs of Scotland began in 1371, ... www.4crests.com/marqueenofsc.html
Born the daughter of King James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise at Linlithgow Palace, Scotland. www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=4170