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“She stepped forth from Scottish soil, never to set foot on it again, and steered across the Firth to the shores of England. CHAPTER”
C.A. Campbell, Mary Queen of Scots in History
“Darnley left the court in one of his sullen moods in December, 1566, and shortly after was stricken with smallpox at Glasgow.”
C.A. Campbell, Mary Queen of Scots in History
“Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots. Since the day on which Sir Ralph Sadler, Ambassador of Queen Elizabeth, was privileged to see her in the nursery at Linlithgow, and pronounced her a "right fair and goodly child,”
C.A. Campbell, Mary Queen of Scots in History