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Let’s take a look at Elizabeth and Mary, Queen of Scots and the meetings that might have been…

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Linked videos and playlists:

Mary, Queen of Scots and Lord Darnley: youtu.be/0xk6BIMfXp0

Death of Amy Dudley: youtu.be/F6OioqfBA9g

Excommunication of Elizabeth: youtu.be/dBWq4Onob1g

Plots against Elizabeth: youtu.be/F51HrJ1NeZg


Images (from Wikimedia Commons, unless otherwise stated):

Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots by François Clouet (from 1558 until 1560). Held by the Royal Collection.

Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I by an unknown English artist (c.1600). Held by the National Portrait Gallery.

Illumination of Mary and François in Catherine de' Medici's book of hours (c.1574). Held by the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris.

The arms of Mary, Queen of Scots and the French dauphin, and of Scotland, France and England, sent from France, July 1559: Cotton MS Caligula B X/1, ff. 17v–18r. From: blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2021/10/elizabeth-and-mary-royal-cousins-rival-queens-curators-picks.html

Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots in “white mourning” by François Clouet (between c.1559 and c.1560). Held by the Royal Collection.

Portrait of the Infante Don Carlos by Alonso Sánchez Coello (1564). Held by the Kunsthistorisches Museum.

Portrait of Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester attributed to Steven van der Meulen (c.1560-1565). Held by The Wallace Collection.

Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her second husband Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley by an unknown artist (16th century). Held at Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire, in the care of the National Trust.

“The Tide Letter” from nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/elizabeth-monarchy/the-tide-letter


Quoted texts:

Julian Goodare, ODNB entry on Mary, Queen of Scots.


Also consulted, were:

Other relevant entries from The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online.

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