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Mary queen of scots fraser
Mary queen of scots fraser










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It must have been done with the force of powder, and appears to be a mine.’ The queen did not yet know who was responsible, but is certain that with ‘the diligence our Council has begun already to use … the same being discovered … we hope to punish the same with such rigour as shall serve for example of this cruelty to all ages to come’. 2 ‘The matter is so horrible and strange,’ wrote the queen, ‘as we believe the like was never heard of in any country.’ 3 She retailed Darnley’s fate (still apparently unaware that he had been strangled, and not killed by the blast) and reported the utter demolition of the building ‘with such a vehemency, that of the whole lodging, walls and other, there is nothing remaining, no, not a stone above another, but all carried far away, or dung in dross to the very groundstone. 1 She wrote the same day – Monday, 10th February – to her ambassador Beaton in Paris, pouring forth her amazement and distress, although it is noticeable that her conventional grief for Darnley is outweighed by her conviction that the conspiracy had been aimed at her personally shortly after the event, the Venetian ambassador in Paris also reported that the crime was the work of heretics (Protestants) who had intended to kill Mary too. Bothwell described her in his narrative as ‘fort épleurée et contristée’. Her first reactions were horror and shock – horror at what had happened and shock at the feeling that she herself had had such a narrow escape. Shortly afterwards messengers brought her the news that the house at Kirk o’Field had been totally destroyed, and her husband’s dead body found lying at a distance of sixty to eighty paces. (said to be a reference to Bothwell and Mary)Īt the palace of Holyrood Queen Mary was woken from her sleep by a noise like twenty or thirty cannon. ‘Certain stars shot madly from their spheres To hear the sea-maid’s music’ CHAPTER SEVENTEEN The Mermaid and the Hare












Mary queen of scots fraser