. The castles, palaces, and prisons of Mary of Scotland. The circumstances ^ it may j)leasc you to have of this bearer, and for yourpart, think not you have in this world a more loving kinswoman nor a more dearfriend than myself, nor any that will watch more carefully to preserve you and yourstate. And who shall otherwise persuade you, judge them more partial to othersthan to you. And thus in haste I leave to trouble you, beseeching God to send youa long reign.—The I4th of February, 158G (7).* Your assured loving cousin and sister, Elizabeth R,* A double negative. - Another double negative, co


. The castles, palaces, and prisons of Mary of Scotland. The circumstances ^ it may j)leasc you to have of this bearer, and for yourpart, think not you have in this world a more loving kinswoman nor a more dearfriend than myself, nor any that will watch more carefully to preserve you and yourstate. And who shall otherwise persuade you, judge them more partial to othersthan to you. And thus in haste I leave to trouble you, beseeching God to send youa long reign.—The I4th of February, 158G (7).* Your assured loving cousin and sister, Elizabeth R,* A double negative. - Another double negative, contradicting her own meaning, Cleaning how Davison despatched the warrant. * Seven days after the execution of Mary. * MS. Cotton.: Callg., , fol. 161. MisS Strickland, vol. iii., p. 243. 1 404 .f LODON : PKI>TED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, STAMFORD STREET. ?Jki APR 2 8 1983 PLEASE DO NOT REMOVECARDS OR SLIPS FROM THIS POCKET UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY UA Mackie, Charles 797 The castles, palaces, and A3M2 prisons of Mary of :5cotland 1050.


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