home to the powerful and prison to Mary, Queen of Scots for 14 years. Then it was razed to the ground. Having been a Royalist stronghold during the English Civil War, on 13 July 1647, Parliament ...
Written six hours before she was led to her death, the last letter penned by Mary Queen of Scots is now to leave the building. The letter was penned by the doomed monarch at Fortheringhay Castle ...
In 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots ... was imprisoned in Lochleven Castle after a coup d'etat to separate her from Bothwell's influence. This is all that most of the Scots nobility wanted; however ...
Its walls are steeped in stories, with some speculating a connection to Mary Queen of Scots, who was famously held captive in Sheffield Castle from 1570 to 1584. While there’s no firm evidence ...
Description of events leading up to the death of Mary, Queen of Scots. Description of events ... the match and took the young Mary to Stirling Castle, breaking the agreement.
The mound once was the motte of the impressive Fotheringhay Castle, built on the banks ... The most notorious royal to spend time there was Mary, Queen of Scots, great-granddaughter of King ...