The Challenge to the Crown


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Mary Queen of Scots: Catholic martyr or manipulative femme fatale On 10 February 1567, conspirators bent on killing Henry, Lord Darnley, King-Consort of Mary Queen of Scots successfully razed his Edinburgh residence at Kirk o' Field in a huge explosion. Soon afterwards, Darnley's partially-clothed body was discovered in a nearby orchard, strangled to death by an unknown assailant. Rumours of Mary's involvement in his murder quickly surfaced. Placards across Edinburgh implied that she had provoked the Earl of Bothwell into killing her husband in a crime of passion. This became more plausible when she tried to avoid having to prosecute him for the murder, and subsequently married him, encouraged by her most senior Protestant nobles. While Mary's motives for the marriage might be explained by her need for his protection, those of the Nobility who had encourage it are confusing. Why would they want a union, which would inevitably place Bothwell, a man they hated, as head of government? Was their motif to associate her in the murder plot? Mary's involvement in Darnley's murder has remained one of the great historical mysteries. Genealogist and author Robert Stedall has spent ten years researching the inter-marriages within Scottish peerage to provide an explanation for their motives in removing Mary from the throne. In this first volume, of his two volume history of Mary and James, he explains in vivid detail the switching allegiances of the nobility, and can reveal for the first time, the gripping true story of Mary's downfall and imprisonment.




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The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry ...: 1682-1686


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The manuscripts consists of charters and other documents of the Douglas family; papers of the first Duke of Queensberry as commissioner to the Pariliament of Scotland 1685; letters to him from James II, John Graham of Claverhouse, the third Duke of Hamilton, the fifth Earl of Moray, and the first Earl of Melfort.







The History of Scotland


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An ideal volume for anyone wanting a brisk overview of North Britain from the year dot to the twentieth century.




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The Scottish Nation


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Blood Feud


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This is the first-ever study of this infamous Scottish feud between the Murray and Gordan families in the sixteenth century.