. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . 1551.—Queen Mary of Scotland. (From a Painting by Zucchero.) No. 55.—Yol. 1553.—The Surrender of Mary Queen of Scots, at Carberry Hill.( From the old Picture engraved by Vertue, and published by the Royal Society of Antiquaries.) 40 50 OLD ENGLAND. [Book V to these proceedings; but, much incensed, charged the lords withbraking their word, and having made him, an honourable soldierthe means of deceiving the queen with lies. But they answeredthat Mary, having since her confinement wri


. Old England : a pictorial museum of regal, ecclesiastical, baronial, municipal, and popular antiquities . 1551.—Queen Mary of Scotland. (From a Painting by Zucchero.) No. 55.—Yol. 1553.—The Surrender of Mary Queen of Scots, at Carberry Hill.( From the old Picture engraved by Vertue, and published by the Royal Society of Antiquaries.) 40 50 OLD ENGLAND. [Book V to these proceedings; but, much incensed, charged the lords withbraking their word, and having made him, an honourable soldierthe means of deceiving the queen with lies. But they answeredthat Mary, having since her confinement written affectionate y_toBothwelLand promised still to share his fortunes, had forfeited thebenefits of the treaty. It seems very doubtful whether such a letterhad been written, especially when we find that Bothwells quittingthe kingdom did not procure her liberation, but that it was thendeclared she should be dethroned, not on his account, but forgeneral misgoverning! (as if she had in reality ever been able togovern the kingdom at all!), and yield the crown to her son, andh«r half-brother, the Regent Murray. And under such keepers asLindsay and Ruthven, no wonder the signature


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