. Illustrated universal history: being a clear and concise history of all nations. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. SIXTEENTH CENTUR Y. 223 the hoiTible murder; and as Queen Maiy married Bothwell three months after-ward, she wa-s believed to have been an accomplice in the crime. Rebellion of the Scotch People against Queen Mary—Bothwells Fate.—Queen Marys marriage with the Earl of Bothwell roused the indignation of the5<:otch people, who in consequence rose in rebellion against her. Bothwell fledfrom Scotland, and lived by piracy, until he was thrown into prison in Denmark,where he became m


. Illustrated universal history: being a clear and concise history of all nations. MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS. SIXTEENTH CENTUR Y. 223 the hoiTible murder; and as Queen Maiy married Bothwell three months after-ward, she wa-s believed to have been an accomplice in the crime. Rebellion of the Scotch People against Queen Mary—Bothwells Fate.—Queen Marys marriage with the Earl of Bothwell roused the indignation of the5<:otch people, who in consequence rose in rebellion against her. Bothwell fledfrom Scotland, and lived by piracy, until he was thrown into prison in Denmark,where he became msane, in which wretched condition he remained the last tenyears of his life. Imprisonment and Dethronement of Mary—Regency of the Earl ofMurray.—Queen Mary was seized and imjiiisoned in a lonely castle in the islandof Lochlevin, by her rebellious subjects, who compelled her to resign her crown toher infant son, James VI., while her half-brother, the Earl of Murray, was ap-pointed regent during the minority of her son. Marys Escape from Prison—Her Defeat and Flight to England.—I


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