The Tragedy of Fotheringay: Founded on the journal of D. Bourgoing, physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on unpublished ms. documentsMaxwell-Scott, Mary Monica
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The Tragedy of Fotheringay: Founded on the journal of D. Bourgoing, physician to Mary Queen of Scots, and on unpublished ms. documents
Maxwell-Scott, Mary Monica
Mary, Queen of Scots, 1542-1587 -- Death and burial
"Att her risinge first upp, shee talked longe with the
Lord Treasourer, cominge to him to his seate, after to Mr.
Vice-Chamberlaine and to Mr. Secretarye, excusinge herselve unto
them, and like a serpente to winde herselve unto them. She said unto
the Earle of Warwicke that shee hard hee was an honourable gentleman,
desiringe him not to beleve all thinges that hee hard of her,
desiringe him to comende her to my Lord of Leycester, sayinge that
shee wished him good successe in all his affaires."--Hist. MSS. Com.,
Lord Kenyon, 1894, pp. 621-626.
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INSCRIPTION ROUND THE MINIATURE, AND LIST OF THE RELICS
| _Reverse_
Maria [...] Scotiæ Regina | Ex Ligno S Crucis
Martyrio affecta a'o 158[6] 20 | S. Quirini S. Victor
Septembris in Anglia. | S. Bernardi Abb.
|
S. Margaretæ | B.P. Ignatii B. Campiani M
S. Barbaræ, V.M. | S. Flori M B. Walpole
S. Mar...... | B.P. Xaverii B. Stanislai
S. Catharin[æ S]enens | B. Aloysii B. Garneti
S. Aldegundis, V. |
S. Margaretæ Scotiæ | S. Car Boromei
S. Co...enæ | S. Vincentii M
S. Scholasticæ V.M. | S. Jacobi Minor M
B.M. Teresæ | S. M... M
| S. Thomi
| S. Iovini M
| S. Polycarpi M
THE END
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