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On his death the manor passed to the 2nd Earl of Shrewsbury, who fought in the bloody War of the Roses, where he eventually ...
A casket which may have led to Mary, Queen of Scots being beheaded is to go on display in Stirling for the first time ...
A casket which may have led to Mary, Queen of Scots being beheaded is to go on display in Stirling for the first time ...
A manor that imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots was also home to an advisor to Henry VI and a scientist who had a major influence on modern astronomy during its near 600 years of existence.
But his latest discovery on the island - a Mary, Queen of Scots coin - is just as extraordinary as the long lost wedding ring for the crofter. A 16th century coin from the period when Mary Queen ...
It is an object that is believed to have contained letters used to implicate Mary, Queen of Scots in the murder of her husband, Lord Darnley. Now a rare silver casket believed to have belonged to ...
Fears have been raised that a manor once used to imprison Mary Queen of Scots may never reopen to the public. The Derbyshire Historic Buildings Trust is calling on English Heritage to carry out ...
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