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Mary Queen of Scots' communion cup 'returns home'Mary Queen of Scots was believed to have been sailing to France after losing the battle of Langside when her ship was blown off course and ended up in Siddick, between Workington and Maryport.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNEddlewood Castle linked to Mary Queen of Scots found after 450 yearsThe castle was reportedly destroyed 450 years ago following the Battle of Langside in 1568, which was fought between the ...
The relationship between Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth ... only for her army to be defeated at the Battle of Langside near Glasgow, Mary fled to England to seek refuge from her cousin ...
In 1561, Mary, Queen of Scots, upset the applecart of the Protestant ... all the legitimate queen), but after defeat at the Battle of Langside she fled into exile in England.
Mary, Queen of Scots was born in 1542, daughter of King James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. Her father died just a week after her birth. A fervent Roman Catholic and a claimant to the English Crown ...
Elizabeth I ordered the beheading of Mary, Queen of Scots, a Catholic claimant to the English throne, on this day in 1587 Sarah Holzmann On this day in 1542, the Battle of Solway Moss left James V ...
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