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Website for Robert Stedall's two-volume history of Mary Queen of Scots and James VI of Scotland.

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Places visited by James VI of Scotland (later James I of England). Mary Queen of Scots' son James (1566-1625) managed to garner sufficient respect to inherit the English throne from Elizabeth I.
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Follow in the footsteps of Mary Queen of Scots by exploring the places from her life. More info about Mary can be found at: http://www.maryqueenofscots.net
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    "Francis Knollys was Mary Queen of Scots reluctant custodian. He came to like and respect his prisoner, who lacking the comforts she was accustomed too, continued to plead to Elizabeth I for help."
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    "Mary Queen of Scots was allowed certain privileges under guard, such as promenade outside the walls. The stretch between the SE postern to the southern great gatehouse was known as "The Lady's Walk"."
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    "Queen Mary's Tower, where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned, was one the oldest parts of the castle. Records show it was the original Norman entrance into the castle."
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    "Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned here from 18 May to 13 July 1568. She had fled to England to seek help from Elizabeth I in regaining her throne, but instead was arrested and imprisoned."
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    "The Treaty of Berwick was a mutual defensive alliance promising aid should an invasion of either homeland, take place. The two Protestant countries were threatened by the Catholic, Spain and France."
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    "On July 6, 1586, the Treaty of Berwick 'league of amity' or peace agreement was signed at the Tolbooth in Berwick between King James VI of Scotland and Elizabeth I of England."
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