Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord DarnleyJonathan Cape, 2003 - Всего страниц: 621 On 10th February 1567, an explosion devastated the Edinburgh residence of Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley, second husband of Mary Queen of Scots. The noise was heard as far away as Holyrood Palace, where Queen Mary was attending a wedding masque. Those arriving at the scene found, in the garden, the naked corpses of Darnley and his valet. Neither had died in the explosion, but both bodies bore marks of strangulation. It was clear that they had been murdered and the house destroyed in an attempt to obliterate the evidence. |
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... According to Melville , Rizzio ' was not very skilful in inditing French letters ' , and consequently ' advices given by the Queen of England were misconstrued ' , so Mary was often obliged to write her replies ' over again by her own ...
... According to Melville , Rizzio ' was not very skilful in inditing French letters ' , and consequently ' advices given by the Queen of England were misconstrued ' , so Mary was often obliged to write her replies ' over again by her own ...
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... according to a placard that later appeared on the door of the Tron House in Edinburgh , had been cut by one of the city's blacksmiths . Bothwell told Paris to keep the key he had taken . ' In his other deposition , Paris made the ...
... according to a placard that later appeared on the door of the Tron House in Edinburgh , had been cut by one of the city's blacksmiths . Bothwell told Paris to keep the key he had taken . ' In his other deposition , Paris made the ...
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... According to Leslie , rumour had it that Bothwell had offered his wife the choice of divorce or a cup of poison . Whether he had tried to poison her or not , Jean may have believed he had , and it may have been this that impelled her to ...
... According to Leslie , rumour had it that Bothwell had offered his wife the choice of divorce or a cup of poison . Whether he had tried to poison her or not , Jean may have believed he had , and it may have been this that impelled her to ...
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