The location of a lost medieval castle reportedly linked to Mary, Queen of Scots and which was reportedly destroyed more than ...
Mary Queen of Scots was beheaded at Fotheringhay Castle ... James V. James V's reign between 1513 and 1542 witnessed the beginnings of Protestantism in Scotland. After King Henry VIII broke ...
The Clutha Archaeology Group has uncovered the lost Eddlewood Castle which was destroyed after the Battle of Langside in 1568 ...
Jade Scott previously received funding from Arts and Humanities Research Council UK (AHRC). Mary, Queen of Scots spent almost 20 years in captivity. She was held in various locations across ...
The place where Mary Queen of Scots sought shelter before being executed is to become the stage for a festive light show.
A tartan designed at the King’s request, which will be used at Balmoral, has been lodged with the Scottish Register of ...
Description of events leading up to the death of Mary, Queen of Scots. Description of events leading up to the death of Mary, Queen of Scots. The relationship between Mary, Queen of Scots and ...
Elizabeth’s reign sees a flourishing of the English ... Elizabeth's Catholic cousin Mary, Queen of Scots is under house arrest in Chartley Hall, Stafford as she poses a threat to Elizabeth.
Remnants of, and artifacts belonging to the long, lost Edelwood Castle have been unearthed at an excavation site in South Lanarkshire ...
and she wore it for several state visits throughout the earlier years of her reign, including for a banquet dinner with Queen Elizabeth II on a trip to Buckingham Palace. Now, Queen Mary has followed ...