Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume 2 (of 2)Bell, Henry Glassford
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Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volume 2 (of 2)
Bell, Henry Glassford
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587
[115] The above account of Bothwell's adventures and fate, after he left
Scotland, is taken principally from Melville, and the History of James VI.
But an interesting and original manuscript, entitled a "Declaration of the
Earl of Bothwell," which was made at Copenhagen, in the year 1568, for the
satisfaction apparently of the Danish government, has recently been
discovered, and an authenticated copy of it having been transmitted to
this country in August 1824, a careful translation from the old French in
which it is written, was presented to the public in "The New Monthly
Magazine," for June 1825. Satisfied as we are of the authenticity of this
"Declaration," we have availed ourselves of some of the information it
supplies, though, of course, great allowance must be made for the
colouring Bothwell has artfully given to the transactions he details. We
shall have more to say of this "Declaration" afterwards; at present, it is
necessary only to refer to it.
[116] Keith, p. 411 and 414.
[117] Keith, p. 418. It is worth noticing, that no proof of this absurd
falsehood is offered--no allusion being even made to the letter which had
been shown to Grange, and which, though only the first of a series of
forgeries, yet having been hastily prepared to serve the purpose of the
hour, seems to have been destroyed immediately.
[118] Keith, Ibid.
[119] Keith, p. 420.
[120] Throckmorton's Letter in Keith, p. 420, et seq.
[121] Melville's Memoirs, p. 197.
[122] Whittaker, vol. i. p. 228.
[123] Throckmorton in Keith, p. 422.
[124] Robertson, Appendix to vol. i. No. XXI.
[125] Robertson, Appendix to vol. i. No. XXII.
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