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Rosary beads and Bible belonging to Mary, Queen of Scots, pictured at Arundel Castle in January 1968. Authorities recently announced the rosary's theft from the English stronghold. RDImages ...
A set of gold rosary beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots at her execution in 1587 was among items worth more than £1m stolen in a raid on Arundel Castle. The gold and silver artefacts were ...
A team of volunteer archaeologists conducting excavations at Chatelherault Country Park in South Lanarkshire in Scotland have ...
A 'lost' castle linked to Mary Queen of Scots, Scotland's legendary 16th century monarch, may finally have been found, experts reveal. Artefacts that may confirm the existence of Eddlewood ...
The medieval Edelwood Castle, which is thought to have been linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, has been discovered by a group of volunteer archaeologists from two organizations: the Clutha ...
this is everything you need to know about Mary Queen of Scots - and what has happened to her rosary beads at Arundel Castle. 1st February 1587, the death warrant of Mary Queen of Scots ...
Mary, Queen of Scots was beheaded for treason in the Great Hall of Fotheringhay Castle in England by order of her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I, on this day in history, Feb. 8, 1587. The Queen of ...
According to the listing, which is being represented by Savills, the 13-acre castle counts less than a handful of owners in its 235-year history. Most notably, the palatial pad remained in the ...
It is said that the tree was planted by Mary, Queen of Scots herself on one of her many visits to Myres Castle. Looking inside the property, the ground floor consists of a grand entrance hall ...
The relationship between Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth ... were opposed to the match and took the young Mary to Stirling Castle, breaking the agreement. Henry ordered a series of savage ...