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172: 148:. Bothwell brought the news to the queen. An enquiring questioned Thomas Nelson, one of Darnley's servants. There were celebrations for the wedding of Margaret Carwood instead of mourning. Darnley was buried without ceremony. Mary played golf and 129:
The third section alleges a conspiracy for the murder of Lord Darnley. Mary was said to have first considered a divorce. Darnley's illness while travelling to Glasgow is said to be the result of poisoning. When Darnley came to the lodging at the
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The second section outlines Mary's "inordinate affection" for Bothwell. She gave him lands, and then spent time with him in 1566 when she stayed in Exchequer House in Edinburgh's
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The Book of Articles has five sections. The first section describes the deterioration of Mary's relationship with
379: 374: 60: 249: 28:. The document was produced for the Westminster Conference in December 1568. The manuscript, held by the 84: 234: 63:, is known as Buchanan's "Indictment". The material may have been first composed in Latin and sent by 33: 164: 145: 72: 21: 211:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), pp. 555–559 no. 902, British Library Add MS 33,531 fos. 51–63. 8: 119: 191: 134:
in Edinburgh, she dined with Bothwell at Balfour's house. Her servant French Paris
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The fifth section discusses the actions taken against Mary, the
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calls this body of evidence against Mary "Buchanan's dossier".
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helped Lady Rires scale a wall. Mary rode see Bothwell at
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with Bothwell. She married Bothwell on 15 May 1567 at
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Index

Mary, Queen of Scots
James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell
British Library
Alexander Hay of Easter Kennett
George Buchanan
John Hosack
Cambridge University Library
Regent Moray
William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley
John Guy
Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley
James VI and I
Alloa Tower
Cowgate
Canongate
Lady Rires
Margaret Carwood
Hermitage Castle
baptism of James VI
Stirling Castle
Kirk o' Field
Nicolas Hubert
explosion that killed Darnley
pall-mall
Seton Palace
Holyrood Palace
battle of Carberry Hill
casket letters
Mary's abdication
Gordon Donaldson

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