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154:", which mentions both the masque attended by the Queen for Bastian's marriage before the King's murder, and Margaret's marriage the morning after the murder. Hay's articles allege that there was no show of mourning clothes, and more enquiry made after money stolen from Margaret Carwood than for Darnley's murder, and the King was buried at night without ceremony. 130:, which were thought to incriminate the Queen in the murder of Darnley, mentions Margaret Carwood and her previous departure from court. The letter was endorsed by its Scottish copyist, "Anentes the depesch of Margaret Carwood, quhilk was before her marriage, (proves her affection)", and by another hand that Margaret was in special trust with the Queen. 118:
on 8 February to retrieve a fur covering of the queen's, on Margaret Carwood's orders. Margaret was attending Mary at the Kirk o'Field, waiting with the other ladies in the queen's chamber next to Darnley's bedchamber, when the ladies were suddenly called to Holyroodhouse. Some histories say that
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that Margaret was privy to all the Queen's secrets. Buchanan's story, published to incriminate the queen, was that Mary lodged in the Exchequer House in Edinburgh rather than her Palace in September 1566. In a night-time escapade the queen and Margaret Carwood dangled another servant
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Queen Mary gave Margaret Carwood a gift of 15 ells of black velvet for her wedding. Mary's participation at Margaret's wedding on the day after Darnley's murder caused adverse comment. The date, 11 February, was given in the list of evidence and charges against Mary supplied to
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Margaret married Bastian Pagez on Sunday 9 February 1567. Sources agree that Mary attended a masque or dance in honour of Bastian's marriage that night. Mary's husband, was killed at 2:00am the next morning. Margaret's wedding was celebrated at
53:. In August 1565 the queen gave her sewing silk for embroidering her linen. On 5 October 1565 the queen gave her a coffer and a length of taffeta, and in November and June 1566 material for black velvet gowns. 38:
Margaret was an heiress of the family of Carwood of that Ilk in Lanarkshire. Her sister Janet married John Fleming of Persellands. Margaret became a lady of the Queen's chamber in May 1564.
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Bastian Pagez married Christily Hogg on 9 February, and Margaret Carwood married John Stewart of Tulliepowrie and Fincastle, on Tuesday 11 February 1567, two days afterwards.
60:, in 1566 making a mat and a green canopy and coverlet for the Queen. She was also the Queen's "Pantrice", in charge of the royal 455: 445: 465: 460: 100: 450: 57: 315:, vol. 2 (Edinburgh, 1900), p. 727 no. 3, the second endorsement perhaps following George Buchanan, was said by 50: 344: 169: 187: 261:
Historical memoirs of the reign of Mary Queen of Scots: and a portion of the reign of King James the Sixth
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had offered them a new tenancy contract called a "tack", but the remaining monks refused to sign it.
158: 147: 84:. A 17th-century history mentions that a Sebastian Broune and a lady-in-waiting rode with the party. 343:(Edinburgh, 1863), p. lviii, cites a 1584 contract of Margaret Carwood and John Stewart in the 143: 470: 166: 46: 23: 8: 72:
In March 1566, according to some accounts, after the murder of Mary's Italian secretary
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on 10 February 1567, during his trial, the servant called French Paris (
64:. Mary gave Margaret a black silk dress made in the Spanish fashion. 157:
In March 1584 John Stewart and Margaret Carwood complained to the
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Registrum de Dunfermelyn, Liber Cartarum Abbatie de Dunfermelyn
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Ane Detectioun of the Duinges of Marie Quene of Scottes
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about their land near Dunkeld, held from the estate of
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Register of the Privy Council of Scotland: 1578-1585
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Mary, Queen of Scots
Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley
Edinburgh Castle
James
personal jewellery from her cabinet
the tapestry-man
pantry
David Rizzio
Bastian Pagez
Dunbar Castle
George Buchanan
Margaret Beaton, Lady Reres
Earl of Bothwell
Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley
Nicolas Hubert
Kirk o'Field lodging
Holyroodhouse
Casket Letters
Elizabeth I of England
Hay's
Book of Articles
Privy Council
Dunfermline Abbey
Commendator
Robert Pitcairn
Joseph Robertson
James Balfour Paul
Innes, Cosmo, Registrum de Dunfermelyn, Liber Cartarum Abbatie de Dunfermelyn (Bannatyne Club, Edinburgh, 1842) p. 490
Herries, John Maxwell, Historical memoirs of the reign of Mary Queen of Scots: and a portion of the reign of King James the Sixth (Abbotsford Club, 1836), p. 78
Buchanan , George, Ane Detectioun of the Duinges of Marie Quene of Scottes, (1571)

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