1569 Rebellion Against Queen Elizabeth I
.... The rebels rode south to Tutbury, where Mary
Queen of
Scots was reported to be held, but she was moved further south to Coventry well before they arrived. ....
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Leadership of Queen Elizabeth I
.... around. Elizabeth's most delicate political problem was that involving her Roman Catholic cousin, Mary,
Queen of
Scots. Mary sought ....
(1374

5

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King James I
.... and rule. James' mother was Mary,
Queen of
Scots, imprisoned and eventually executed by
Queen Elizabeth I of England. During his ....
(2078

8

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Empress Maria Theresa
.... Virgin
Queen, Elizabeth I; a figure who shines all the more vividly by the set-piece contrast with her cousin, fellow-
queen, and victim, Mary
Queen of
Scots. ....
(1934

8

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SOURCES
.... James was 1 year old. His mother, Mary
Queen of
Scots, subsequently ascended to the Scottish throne. Her reign, however was short ....
(10697

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The Royal Navy To: Cindy at RA From: Rick Subj: He
.... fleet was able to blockade the Firth of Forth, barring any French attempt to reinforce Marie de Guise, Regent and mother of Mary
Queen of
Scots, in her ....
(3667

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Condition of Women in European Society
.... no sons. Mary
Queen of
Scots was accused of witchcraft in connection with her plots against Elizabeth's life. Accusations of witchcraft ....
(1804

7

)
The Spanish Armada
.... In England, events in that context turned on the behavior of Mary
Queen of
Scots, whose kinship, religious, and political ties stretched from France to ....
(1371

5

)
Role of Women in Macbeth
.... of the Elizabethan court, reproducing as it does the actual texts of many speeches and court documents, notably those of Elizabeth and Mary
Queen of
Scots. ....
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43

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Northern Ireland's "Troubles"
.... from here on) was part of Catholic Ireland, until it was annexed during the reign of
Queen Elizabeth, when after a series of revolts,
Scots Presbyterians were ....
(1227

5

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NORTHERN IRELAND
.... from here on) was part of Catholic Ireland, until it was annexed during the reign of
Queen Elizabeth, when after a series of revolts,
Scots Presbyterians were ....
(1225

5

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Rebellion in Two Plays of Shakespeare
.... Henry's respect for the credit Hotspur does the Percys against the
Scots, "Whilst I .... as king and Trinculo as viceroy and to make Miranda Stephano's
queen (III.ii ....
(2344

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Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... The
Scots, including Sir Walter himself, took a darker view of her; she had never been their
Queen; instead she had beheaded her. ....
(7793

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Home Rule and Late Victorian Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... It should be remembered that
Queen Victoria was far from the rois faineants .... Ireland was "reduced," and Ulster colonized, largely by
Scots, ancestors of today's ....
(4072

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Issue of Home Rule in British Politics The Irish and Imperial ...
.... It should be remembered that
Queen Victoria was far from the rois faineants .... Ireland was "reduced," and Ulster colonized, largely by
Scots, ancestors of today's ....
(4070

16

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The European Parliament
.... Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth II is the head of the Church of England and the .... American branch is the Episcopal Church] but when she crosses the
Scots border she ....
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OLD , MIDDLE & MODERN ENGLISH St
.... English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's
Scots. .... of which, until much later, became the "standard" and, eventually, the "
Queen's English ....
(6175

25

)
OLD ENGLISH, MIDDLE ENGLISH , MODERN ENGLISH St
.... English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's
Scots. .... of which, until much later, became the "standard" and, eventually, the "
Queen's English ....
(6175

25

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History of the English Language
.... English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's
Scots. .... of which, until much later, became the standard and, eventually, the
Queen's English. ....
(5408

22

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History of the English Language
.... English for much of the period--and still can be heard in today's
Scots. .... of which, until much later, became the standard and, eventually, the
Queen's English. ....
(5418

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