Mary Queen of Scots I 1 1st i execution death 1587 Stuart Stewart portrait illustration Marie painting the Scottish first Scotland Scot queens Elizabeth monarch monarchs monarchy ruler rulers 16th sixteenth century 1500s historic historical history famous Catholic Catholics Catholicism executed beheaded beheading trial tried sentenced to religion treason plot executions being executing sentencing noted famed prominent eminent heritage old figure figures at Fotheringhay Castle Northamptonshire vintage leader leaders leading politics scene scenes event events deaths Stuarts Stewarts sovereign sovereigns 1580s Protestant Protestants Protestantism February 8 portraits illustrations paintings print prints Roman plots plotting assassination political trials monarchies royal royals royalty family horizontal landscape black and white woman women female females Europe European Europeans conspiracy conspiracies a an as by from with for into in on people person persons sitting down seated regal House abdicated 1567 overthrown imprisoned prisoner prisoners held captive decapitation decapitations uprising uprisings arrest England English France French regnant houses
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Vintage print entitled "The execution of Mary Stuart - the last moments". It depicts Mary I of Scotland, also known as Mary Queen of Scots, preparing to be beheaded for treason on February 8 1587. Mary, born as Mary Stewart and known in French as Marie Stuart, was just six days old when she inherited the Scottish throne on the death of her father King James V in 1542. She was forced to abdicate the throne in 1567 after an uprising and fled to England where she was imprisoned in 1568 by her Protestant cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Mary spent 19 years in custody in a number of castles and manor houses in England before being tried and executed for treason at Fotheringhay Castle in Northamptonshire for her alleged involvement in plots to assassinate Elizabeth. Print circa 1872 by G Schlegel / H Schile.
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2nd December 2012. Waterstones Bookstore, Reading, Berkshire, UK: two young fans wait to get their book signed by Justin Fletcher, well-known childrens' BBC CBeebies celebrity and author at the town centre store.
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Waterstones Bookstore, Reading, Berkshire, UK : Michaela Singh, Deputy Head of New Christ Church Primary School and a student of the school, Margarita, wait in line at a book signing for Justin Fletcher, well-known BBC CBeebies celebrity and author.
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Waterstones Bookstore, Reading, Berkshire, UK: Justin Fletcher, well-known childrens' BBC CBeebies celebrity and author, signs books at the town centre store, and poses with two young fans.
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2nd December 2012. Waterstones Bookstore, Reading, Berkshire, UK: Justin Fletcher, well-known childrens' BBC CBeebies celebrity and author, signs books at the town centre store and poses with two young fans.
Queen, Mary, I, Queen of Scots, Scotland, born, Linlithgow Palace, father, King James V, mother, Mary of Guise, circa 1560, old, print, circa 1890,
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Queen Mary 1 was born on 8 December 1542 at Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Scotland to King James V of Scotland and his French wife Mary of Guise. Old print circa 1890.
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Mary Queen of Scots I 1 1st i portrait Marie Stuart illustration painting the Scottish first Scotland Scot queens monarch monarchs monarchy ruler rulers 16th sixteenth century history famous Catholic Catholics Catholicism executed execution executions 1587 prominent historic historical heritage figure figures leader leaders leading politics religion death deaths trial trials monarchies royal royals royalty family portraits illustrations paintings upright vertical colour color and print prints engraving engravings woman women female females Europe European Europeans plot plots plotting conspiracy conspiracies a at an by to from with for into in on vintage people person persons standing up regal House treason abdicated 1567 overthrown imprisoned Stuarts Stewart Stewarts
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Portrait print circa 1890s of Mary I of Scotland, also known as Mary Queen of Scots. Mary (1542 - 1587) was just six days old when she inherited the Scottish throne on the death of her father King James V. She was forced to abdicate the throne in 1567 after an uprising and fled to England where she was imprisoned in 1568 by her Protestant cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Mary was subsequently executed for treason in 1587. Print by Detroit Publishing Co.
Mary Queen of Scots I 1 1st i portrait Marie Stuart illustration painting the Scottish first Scotland Scot queens monarch monarchs monarchy ruler rulers 16th sixteenth century history famous Catholic Catholics Catholicism executed execution executions 1587 prominent historic historical heritage figure figures leader leaders leading politics religion death deaths trial trials monarchies royal royals royalty family portraits illustrations paintings upright vertical black and white print prints engraving engravings woman women female females Europe European Europeans plot plots plotting conspiracy conspiracies a at an by to from with for into in on vintage people person persons standing up regal House treason J Rau Brennan abdicated 1567 overthrown imprisoned Stuarts Stewart Stewarts
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Portrait print circa 1866 of Mary I of Scotland, also known as Mary Queen of Scots. Mary (1542 - 1587) was just six days old when she inherited the Scottish throne on the death of her father King James V. She was forced to abdicate the throne in 1567 after an uprising and fled to England where she was imprisoned in 1568 by her Protestant cousin Queen Elizabeth I. Mary was subsequently executed for treason in 1587. Print by J Rau, based on a drawing by J Brennan.
Stirling Castle, Stirlingshire, central Scotland, dolerite outcrop, river Forth, Mary Queen of Scots, James VI, Scottish tourism, renaissance, renaissance Architecture, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, fort, battlements, trees, BEB108, IPSV2673
Lochleven Castle, lake, fishing, 1900s, Victorian, Edwardian, people, angling, boat, rowboat, water, castle, Scotland, Kinross, Mary Queen of Scots, John Knox, Earl of Northumberland, Dungart, history, trees, mountain, IPSV0015, IPSV5876, IPSV5374, IPSV2673, IPSV5556, IPSV5290,
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Lochleven Castle, lake,fishing,c1900, from an uncredited photo in an undated Edwardian book. The introduction to the book says pictures were taken by permission of the Queen and landowners, but later refers to 'our King', so the photo dates from around 1900.
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vertical colour close up image of a 6 year old attractive blond boy sitting down reading a hardback, children's story book, which is held open in front of him. He is looking at the camera smiling. He has big blue eyes
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Borthwick Castle stands as one of the most important historic buildings in Scotland, indeed in Europe. A twin towered baronial keep, built by the first Lord Borthwick in 1430, whose sepulchre can still be seen with that of his lady in the old village church It was to this castle in 1567 that Mary Queen of Scots, surely one of the most tragic and enigmatic women of all time and her third husband, the Earl of Bothwell, fled from Edinburgh to seek sanctuary in this impregnable fortress. It was here that she and Bothwell spent their final days of freedom before being separated for ever. She was to die upon the scaffold and he to die in a Danish prison after leaving the safety of Borthwick. Nearly a century later it was besieged by the forces of Oliver Cromwell, leader of theRoundheads in the Civil War, which led to the unique event, the dethronement, trial and beheading of a Stuart King, Charles 1. The castle walls still bear the scars caused by the bombardment of Cromwell's cannon The early Borthwicks were warriors and this is reflected in the castle's history. On occasions they were not well disposed towards prisoners and legend has it that a popular sport at the castle was inviting them to jump the twelve foot gap between the towers with hands tied behind their backs. Those who succeeded were granted their liberty. The Red Room in the castle is said to be haunted. Mary Queen of Scots called at the castle after her marriage (at 4am on 15 May 1567) to the Earl of Bothwell. The castle was be
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St.Stephen's bow part of the church was originaly bricked up and was thought to be a cellar, and as a crypt above the archway and which have been bigger in Roman times,but that era is about six foot lower.St.Stephen's church, High Street,Exeter,Devon,England,UK.
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Traquair House ,Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, Scotland's oldest inhabited house spanning a thousand years of Scottish history with strong associations with Mary Queen of Scots. This part dates from 12th Century as a hunting lodge.
Duddingston Kirk, Duddingston Village, Edinburgh, Lothian, The Lothians, Scotland, Scottish, Scots, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Old Church Lane, Queens Park, Queen's Park, royal, Holyrood Park, villages, church, churches, Architecture, religion, religious, leisure, travel, holiday, vacation, capital city, history, historic, old, ancient, 12C, C12, 12th century, winter 2005
Image of St.Mary's Church at Sudeley Castle which is a castle located near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, England. It dates from the 10th century, but the inhabited portion is chiefly Elizabethan. The castle has a notable garden, which is designed and maintained to a very high standard.
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Mary, Queen of Scots (1542-1587), mother of James VI of Scotland and I of England, surrendering to the confederate lords of Scotland, June 1567. From The Imperial History of England by Theophilus Camden (London, 1832). Engraving.