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Authors: Alison Weir
Nau; Leslie
Nau
CSP Scottish
Nau
Ibid.
Lochleven Castle is now a ruin. However, Mary’s chamber in the south-east tower and the chapel have been identified.
Nau
CSP Foreign
Nau
Cited by Brigden
Nau; Calderwood
CSP Scottish
Bothwell
Ibid.
John Beaton, in Sloane MSS.
CSP Scottish
CSP Foreign
Pitcairn; Keith
Morton’s account was read out to the Westminster Commission on 9 December 1568. It is entitled: “The true declaration and report of me, James, Earl of Morton, how a certain silver box overgilt, containing divers missive writings, sonnets, contracts and obligations for marriage betwixt the Queen, mother to our Sovereign Lord, and James, sometime Earl of Bothwell, was found and used.” (Additional MSS., hereinafter referred to as Morton’s Statement)
Leslie
Diurnal of Occurrents; CSP Scottish
Melville states incorrectly that Dalgleish was arrested in September 1567 in Orkney.
Morton’s Statement
CSP Foreign
CSP Scottish
See Henderson
Morton’s Statement
CSP Scottish
Randolph to Cecil, 15 October 1570,
CSP Foreign
CSP Foreign
Ibid.
CSP Spanish
CSP Scottish
; Teulet
Pitcairn; Anderson:
Collections
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
Pitcairn; Anderson:
Collections
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
CSP Spanish
The Scottish penalty for treason was hanging and quartering, which was less barbaric than the English equivalent, which also involved castration and disembowelling.
Pitcairn; Keith
Pitcairn
CSP Domestic, James I, in the Public Record Office
Melville
CSP Scottish
Ibid.; Spottiswoode
CSP Scottish
Cited by Somerset
CSP Scottish
Ibid.; Keith
CSP Scottish
Papal Negotiations
CSP Foreign
Keith
CSP Spanish
CSP Scottish
; Keith
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Nau
CSP Scottish
De Silva to Philip II, 21 July 1567,
CSP Spanish
CSP Scottish
Ibid;
Selections from Unpublished Manuscripts
; Keith
Nau
Ibid.
Register of the Privy Council; Diurnal of Occurrents; CSP Scottish
Nau
Keith
Ibid.;
CSP Foreign
CSP Scottish
25. “FALSE CALUMNIES”
CSP Spanish
CSP Scottish
Ibid.;
Diurnal of Occurrents
CSP Scottish
State Papers in the Public Record Office
CSP Foreign
De Silva to Philip II, 2 August 1567,
CSP Spanish
Ibid.
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.;
Register of the Privy Council
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Melville
Historie of James the Sext
CSP Scottish
Ibid.; Keith; Nau;
CSP Spanish
CSP Scottish
CSP Spanish
Throckmorton to Cecil, 20 August 1567,
CSP Scottish
CSP Scottish
; Bothwell
CSP Scottish; Register of the Privy Council; Diurnal of Occurrents
CSP Foreign
Cited by Marshall:
Elizabeth I
CSP Scottish
CSP Foreign
. In two reports, dated 15 June and 1 July 1567, Drury reported that Paris had drowned, yet it is clear from later evidence that he was with Bothwell in Scandinavia. Because it was generally believed he was dead, no one thought to ask for his extradition.
Bothwell
This letter no longer exists.
Frederick’s daughter Anne (1574–1619) was married in 1589 to Mary’s son, James VI.
CSP Scottish
State Papers in the Public Record Office
Ibid.
Pitcairn; Anderson:
Collections
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
Pitcairn; Anderson:
Collections
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
CSP Foreign
The word “wanton” could then mean “capricious” or “revelling in luxury,” as well as “promiscuous.”
CSP Foreign
Wright
CSP Foreign
Goodall;
Cecil Papers; CSP Scottish
Nau
Acts of the Parliament of Scotland; Diurnal of Occurrents
; Nau; Goodall
Hosack (see
Book of Articles
)
Schiern
Goodall
This notorious Act was later expunged from the parliamentary record and is only known today because it was printed in 1568.
Acts of the Parliament of Scotland
Ibid.;
CSP Scottish
Nau
Goodall
Drury to Cecil, 4 January 1568,
CSP Foreign
Archbishop Beaton to the Cardinal of Lorraine, 6 February 1568, Sloane MSS.
Diurnal of Occurrents
A slightly later copy of the picture is in the collection of the Duke of Richmond at Goodwood House, and was engraved by George Vertue in the 18th century.
Bothwell. The original manuscript was preserved in the collection of the Comtes d’Esneval at Château Pavilly in France, but was apparently lost in the destruction of the library during the Second World War. A copy of the MS. was once in the royal library at Stockholm, but is also missing. It is only known through a copy made in 1828.
CSP Foreign
Castlenau; Jebb. These memoirs were first published in 1731.
Teulet; Labanoff
Ibid.
26. “I AM NO ENCHANTRESS”
Niddry Castle was built around 1511. It is today in ruins, but has recently undergone some restoration.
Tytler
Diurnal of Occurrents
; Nau
The ruins of Cadzow Castle, which lie to the south of the town of Hamilton, are now in a dangerous state, and may only be viewed from outside.
Seton was imprisoned in Edinburgh Castle until 1569. After his release, he continued to work actively on Mary’s behalf.
Nau
Mumby:
Fall of Mary Stuart
CSP Foreign
CSP Scottish
Teulet
CSP Foreign
Nau
Now in Cambridge University Library. The Narrative is 14 pages long. The first page and part of the second are in Lennox’s handwriting; the rest was probably dictated to a clerk, suggesting that a degree of urgency was involved.
Lennox Narrative
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
CSP Foreign
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Ibid.
Nau
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Mary, Queen of Scots:
Letters
, ed. Strickland
Nau
Ibid.; Teulet
Cotton MSS. Caligula
Nau; Herries to Mary, 23 June 1568, Teulet
Herries to Mary, 23 June 1568, Teulet
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Cotton MSS. Caligula; Perry
Moray to Elizabeth, 13 July 1568,
CSP Scottish
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Ibid.
CSP Spanish
; Teulet
Additional MSS., British Library
CSP Scottish
The proclamation was repeated on 17 November.
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Goodall
Register of the Privy Council
; Goodall
Goodall
CSP Scottish
Ibid.
Goodall
CSP Scottish
27. “THESE RIGOROUS ACCUSATIONS”
Cecil Papers; CSP Scottish
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
; Goodall. The records of the York and Westminster conferences are preserved in
CSP Scottish
and Goodall. Unless otherwise stated, all references in this chapter come from these sources.
CSP Scottish
; Goodall; Anderson:
Collections
; Cotton MSS. Caligula
Ibid.
Cecil Papers
. This was revealed by Leslie under interrogation in the Tower of London in 1571.
Cecil Papers; CSP Scottish
; Melville
Melville
Cecil Papers
Labanoff
Calendar of the Manuscripts at Hatfield
Labanoff
Goodall;
Cecil Papers; Calendar of the Manuscripts at Hatfield
This document was found by Schiern in the Danish archives at Roskilde.
She had heard it from the French ambassador.
Cecil Papers
Ibid.
Labanoff
It is not amongst the companion documents in the Public Record Office or the Cotton MSS., but is to be found in the Hopetoun MSS. in the Register House, Edinburgh.
28. “PRETENDED WRITINGS”
Goodall claimed incorrectly that Morton left the Casket Letters to his nephew and heir, Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus and Morton.
Henderson
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
The texts of the Casket Documents can be found in the appendix to
CSP Scottish.
Of the copies made during the Westminster conference in 1568, the following survive:
In the Public Record Office: Casket Letters I, II and V in English, and Casket Letters III and V in French.
Among the
Cecil Papers
at Hatfield: Casket Letters IV and VI in French and English.
A copy of the French marriage contract is in Cotton MSS. Caligula.
There are no contemporay copies of the other documents.
Casket Letters I, II and IV were printed in the Latin edition of Buchanan’s
Detectio
(1571).
All eight letters were printed in the Scots edition of the
Detectio
(1571) and in Thomas Wilson’s English edition of 1572.
Seven of the letters, omitting Casket Letter III, were printed in the French edition of 1573.
Casket Letters VII and VIII, the love poem and the marriage contract in Scots exist only in printed form.
Henderson
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
Armstrong Davison
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
Lang; Antonia Fraser; James Mackay
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
; Goodall
CSP Scottish
Teulet
Inventaires
29. “MUCH REMAINS TO BE EXPLAINED”
Unless otherwise stated, all references in this chapter come from
CSP Scottish
and Goodall.
Morton’s original declaration has been lost; it is known through a copy in Additional MSS.
CSP Spanish
Labanoff
Cotton MSS. Caligula
Calendar of the Manuscripts at Hatfield
Labanoff
Cotton MSS. Caligula;
Cecil Papers
State Papers in the Public Record Office
Keith
CSP Spanish
Cited by Bowen
Leslie
30. “THE DAUGHTER OF DEBATE”
Nau’s original Latin manuscript is in the Vatican Archives.
Watkins
The Catholic martyr image was well developed by the time Leslie published his Latin history of Scotland in 1578 in Rome; his work emphasises Mary’s sufferings for her faith.
Cotton MSS. Caligula
State Papers in the Public Record Office
Chalmers
Cecil Papers
They included Atholl and Huntly.
Tytler
Nau
Laing
Paris’s original depositions are in the Public Record Office; copies are in Cotton MSS. Caligula. They were first published in Anderson’s
Collections
in 1725.
CSP Scottish; Historie of James the Sext
Nau
CSP Scottish
Cotton MSS. Caligula
Buchanan
Labanoff
Cited by Robertson:
History of Scotland
Cited by Froude
Cited by Robertson:
History of Scotland
Cited by Mahon:
Lennox Narrative
CSP Scottish
Teulet
Ibid.
State Papers in the Public Record Office
CSP Foreign
CSP Scottish
Herries
CSP Scottish
Calendar of the Manuscripts at Hatfield; Cecil Papers
Ibid.
Melville
Knox was buried in St. Giles’s Churchyard in Edinburgh, the site of which is now occupied by the Law Courts. Knox’s grave is marked by a slab in the car park, which is marked “I.K. 1572.” His young widow married Ker of Fawdonside.
Register of the Privy Council
, 8 January 1573
Spottiswoode
Keith
A plaque in Edinburgh Castle now commemorates Grange’s gallant defence of it.
He is said to have been imprisoned in a vault under Leith parish church (Bingham:
Making of a King
).
CSP Scottish
. Maitland’s burial place is unknown.
Cited by Gore-Browne
Gore-Browne
In the late 17th century, parts of Dragsholm Castle were destroyed during a war between Denmark and Sweden. The castle was partially rebuilt in 1694–7, although large parts of the mediaeval building survive. Nowadays, Dragsholm is surrounded by woodland and farms.
Register of the Privy Council
Pitcairn
CSP Domestic Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth