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Mary, Queen of Scots, was forced to abdicate her throne in Scotland and fled to England, seeking help from Queen Elizabeth I to regain her throne. However, Queen Elizabeth, fearing Catholic plots to replace her with Mary, was not inclined to offer assistance. Instead, she ensured that Mary was housed in castles and manors owned by her own supporters. Mary became a definite prisoner, guarded by people trusted by Elizabeth. Gradually, she was moved through England to her final imprisonment in Fotheringhay Castle, leading to the final chapter of her tempestuous life.
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HistoryTable of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- About the Author
- Dedication
- Copyright Information ©
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 1568: Arrival in England
- Chapter 2 1569: Cockermouth to Carlisle
- Chapter 3 1568: Bolton Castle
- Chapter 4 1569–70: Between Bolton Castle and Tutbury Castle
- Chapter 5 1570–85: Sheffield Castle and Sheffield Manor
- Chapter 6 1570–85: Short Visits Away from Sheffield
- Chapter 7 1585: Sheffield to Wingfield Manor
- Chapter 8 1585: Wingfield Manor to Tutbury Castle
- Chapter 9 1585–86: Tutbury Castle to Chartley
- Chapter 10 1586: Final Journey to Fotheringhay Castle
- Chapter 11 1587: Trial at Fotheringhay Castle
- Chapter 12 1587: Execution at Fotheringhay Castle
- Chapter 13 1587 and 1612 Burials
- Chapter 14 Locations
- Warrant of Queen Elizabeth for the Execution of the Queen of Scots1
- Will of Mary, Queen of Scots
- Memorandum of the Last Request Which I Make to the King
- Bibliography
- References
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